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#ifndef __OPENCV_VIDEOIO_HPP__ |
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#define __OPENCV_VIDEOIO_HPP__ |
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#include "opencv2/core.hpp" |
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/** |
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@defgroup videoio Media I/O |
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@{ |
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@defgroup videoio_c C API |
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@defgroup videoio_ios iOS glue |
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@defgroup videoio_winrt WinRT glue |
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@} |
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*/ |
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////////////////////////////////// video io ///////////////////////////////// |
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typedef struct CvCapture CvCapture; |
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typedef struct CvVideoWriter CvVideoWriter; |
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namespace cv |
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{ |
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//! @addtogroup videoio |
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//! @{ |
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// Camera API |
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enum { CAP_ANY = 0, // autodetect |
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CAP_VFW = 200, // platform native |
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CAP_V4L = 200, |
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CAP_V4L2 = CAP_V4L, |
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CAP_FIREWARE = 300, // IEEE 1394 drivers |
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CAP_FIREWIRE = CAP_FIREWARE, |
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CAP_IEEE1394 = CAP_FIREWARE, |
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CAP_DC1394 = CAP_FIREWARE, |
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CAP_CMU1394 = CAP_FIREWARE, |
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CAP_QT = 500, // QuickTime |
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CAP_UNICAP = 600, // Unicap drivers |
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CAP_DSHOW = 700, // DirectShow (via videoInput) |
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CAP_PVAPI = 800, // PvAPI, Prosilica GigE SDK |
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CAP_OPENNI = 900, // OpenNI (for Kinect) |
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CAP_OPENNI_ASUS = 910, // OpenNI (for Asus Xtion) |
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CAP_ANDROID = 1000, // Android - not used |
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CAP_XIAPI = 1100, // XIMEA Camera API |
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CAP_AVFOUNDATION = 1200, // AVFoundation framework for iOS (OS X Lion will have the same API) |
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CAP_GIGANETIX = 1300, // Smartek Giganetix GigEVisionSDK |
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CAP_MSMF = 1400, // Microsoft Media Foundation (via videoInput) |
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CAP_WINRT = 1410, // Microsoft Windows Runtime using Media Foundation |
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CAP_INTELPERC = 1500, // Intel Perceptual Computing SDK |
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CAP_OPENNI2 = 1600, // OpenNI2 (for Kinect) |
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CAP_OPENNI2_ASUS = 1610, // OpenNI2 (for Asus Xtion and Occipital Structure sensors) |
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CAP_GPHOTO2 = 1700, // gPhoto2 connection |
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CAP_GSTREAMER = 1800, // GStreamer |
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CAP_FFMPEG = 1900, // FFMPEG |
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CAP_IMAGES = 2000 // OpenCV Image Sequence (e.g. img_%02d.jpg) |
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}; |
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// generic properties (based on DC1394 properties) |
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enum { CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC =0, |
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CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES =1, |
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CAP_PROP_POS_AVI_RATIO =2, |
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CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH =3, |
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CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT =4, |
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CAP_PROP_FPS =5, |
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CAP_PROP_FOURCC =6, |
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CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT =7, |
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CAP_PROP_FORMAT =8, |
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CAP_PROP_MODE =9, |
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CAP_PROP_BRIGHTNESS =10, |
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CAP_PROP_CONTRAST =11, |
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CAP_PROP_SATURATION =12, |
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CAP_PROP_HUE =13, |
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CAP_PROP_GAIN =14, |
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CAP_PROP_EXPOSURE =15, |
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CAP_PROP_CONVERT_RGB =16, |
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CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE_BLUE_U =17, |
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CAP_PROP_RECTIFICATION =18, |
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CAP_PROP_MONOCHROME =19, |
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CAP_PROP_SHARPNESS =20, |
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CAP_PROP_AUTO_EXPOSURE =21, // DC1394: exposure control done by camera, user can adjust refernce level using this feature |
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CAP_PROP_GAMMA =22, |
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CAP_PROP_TEMPERATURE =23, |
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CAP_PROP_TRIGGER =24, |
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CAP_PROP_TRIGGER_DELAY =25, |
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CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE_RED_V =26, |
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CAP_PROP_ZOOM =27, |
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CAP_PROP_FOCUS =28, |
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CAP_PROP_GUID =29, |
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CAP_PROP_ISO_SPEED =30, |
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CAP_PROP_BACKLIGHT =32, |
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CAP_PROP_PAN =33, |
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CAP_PROP_TILT =34, |
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CAP_PROP_ROLL =35, |
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CAP_PROP_IRIS =36, |
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CAP_PROP_SETTINGS =37, |
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CAP_PROP_BUFFERSIZE =38, |
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CAP_PROP_AUTOFOCUS =39 |
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}; |
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// Generic camera output modes. |
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// Currently, these are supported through the libv4l interface only. |
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enum { CAP_MODE_BGR = 0, // BGR24 (default) |
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CAP_MODE_RGB = 1, // RGB24 |
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CAP_MODE_GRAY = 2, // Y8 |
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CAP_MODE_YUYV = 3 // YUYV |
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}; |
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// DC1394 only |
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// modes of the controlling registers (can be: auto, manual, auto single push, absolute Latter allowed with any other mode) |
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// every feature can have only one mode turned on at a time |
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enum { CAP_PROP_DC1394_OFF = -4, //turn the feature off (not controlled manually nor automatically) |
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CAP_PROP_DC1394_MODE_MANUAL = -3, //set automatically when a value of the feature is set by the user |
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CAP_PROP_DC1394_MODE_AUTO = -2, |
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CAP_PROP_DC1394_MODE_ONE_PUSH_AUTO = -1, |
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CAP_PROP_DC1394_MAX = 31 |
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}; |
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// OpenNI map generators |
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enum { CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR = 1 << 31, |
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CAP_OPENNI_IMAGE_GENERATOR = 1 << 30, |
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CAP_OPENNI_GENERATORS_MASK = CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR + CAP_OPENNI_IMAGE_GENERATOR |
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}; |
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// Properties of cameras available through OpenNI interfaces |
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enum { CAP_PROP_OPENNI_OUTPUT_MODE = 100, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_FRAME_MAX_DEPTH = 101, // in mm |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_BASELINE = 102, // in mm |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_FOCAL_LENGTH = 103, // in pixels |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_REGISTRATION = 104, // flag that synchronizes the remapping depth map to image map |
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// by changing depth generator's view point (if the flag is "on") or |
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// sets this view point to its normal one (if the flag is "off"). |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_REGISTRATION_ON = CAP_PROP_OPENNI_REGISTRATION, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_APPROX_FRAME_SYNC = 105, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE = 106, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_CIRCLE_BUFFER = 107, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_MAX_TIME_DURATION = 108, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI_GENERATOR_PRESENT = 109, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI2_SYNC = 110, |
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CAP_PROP_OPENNI2_MIRROR = 111 |
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}; |
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// OpenNI shortcats |
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enum { CAP_OPENNI_IMAGE_GENERATOR_PRESENT = CAP_OPENNI_IMAGE_GENERATOR + CAP_PROP_OPENNI_GENERATOR_PRESENT, |
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CAP_OPENNI_IMAGE_GENERATOR_OUTPUT_MODE = CAP_OPENNI_IMAGE_GENERATOR + CAP_PROP_OPENNI_OUTPUT_MODE, |
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CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR_BASELINE = CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR + CAP_PROP_OPENNI_BASELINE, |
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CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR_FOCAL_LENGTH = CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR + CAP_PROP_OPENNI_FOCAL_LENGTH, |
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CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR_REGISTRATION = CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR + CAP_PROP_OPENNI_REGISTRATION, |
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CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR_REGISTRATION_ON = CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_GENERATOR_REGISTRATION |
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}; |
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// OpenNI data given from depth generator |
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enum { CAP_OPENNI_DEPTH_MAP = 0, // Depth values in mm (CV_16UC1) |
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CAP_OPENNI_POINT_CLOUD_MAP = 1, // XYZ in meters (CV_32FC3) |
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CAP_OPENNI_DISPARITY_MAP = 2, // Disparity in pixels (CV_8UC1) |
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CAP_OPENNI_DISPARITY_MAP_32F = 3, // Disparity in pixels (CV_32FC1) |
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CAP_OPENNI_VALID_DEPTH_MASK = 4, // CV_8UC1 |
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// Data given from RGB image generator |
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CAP_OPENNI_BGR_IMAGE = 5, |
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CAP_OPENNI_GRAY_IMAGE = 6 |
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}; |
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// Supported output modes of OpenNI image generator |
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enum { CAP_OPENNI_VGA_30HZ = 0, |
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CAP_OPENNI_SXGA_15HZ = 1, |
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CAP_OPENNI_SXGA_30HZ = 2, |
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CAP_OPENNI_QVGA_30HZ = 3, |
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CAP_OPENNI_QVGA_60HZ = 4 |
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}; |
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// GStreamer |
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enum { CAP_PROP_GSTREAMER_QUEUE_LENGTH = 200 // default is 1 |
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}; |
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// PVAPI |
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enum { CAP_PROP_PVAPI_MULTICASTIP = 300, // ip for anable multicast master mode. 0 for disable multicast |
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CAP_PROP_PVAPI_FRAMESTARTTRIGGERMODE = 301, // FrameStartTriggerMode: Determines how a frame is initiated |
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CAP_PROP_PVAPI_DECIMATIONHORIZONTAL = 302, // Horizontal sub-sampling of the image |
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CAP_PROP_PVAPI_DECIMATIONVERTICAL = 303, // Vertical sub-sampling of the image |
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CAP_PROP_PVAPI_BINNINGX = 304, // Horizontal binning factor |
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CAP_PROP_PVAPI_BINNINGY = 305, // Vertical binning factor |
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CAP_PROP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT = 306 // Pixel format |
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}; |
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// PVAPI: FrameStartTriggerMode |
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enum { CAP_PVAPI_FSTRIGMODE_FREERUN = 0, // Freerun |
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CAP_PVAPI_FSTRIGMODE_SYNCIN1 = 1, // SyncIn1 |
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CAP_PVAPI_FSTRIGMODE_SYNCIN2 = 2, // SyncIn2 |
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CAP_PVAPI_FSTRIGMODE_FIXEDRATE = 3, // FixedRate |
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CAP_PVAPI_FSTRIGMODE_SOFTWARE = 4 // Software |
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}; |
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// PVAPI: DecimationHorizontal, DecimationVertical |
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enum { CAP_PVAPI_DECIMATION_OFF = 1, // Off |
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CAP_PVAPI_DECIMATION_2OUTOF4 = 2, // 2 out of 4 decimation |
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CAP_PVAPI_DECIMATION_2OUTOF8 = 4, // 2 out of 8 decimation |
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CAP_PVAPI_DECIMATION_2OUTOF16 = 8 // 2 out of 16 decimation |
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}; |
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// PVAPI: PixelFormat |
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enum { CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_MONO8 = 1, // Mono8 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_MONO16 = 2, // Mono16 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_BAYER8 = 3, // Bayer8 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_BAYER16 = 4, // Bayer16 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_RGB24 = 5, // Rgb24 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_BGR24 = 6, // Bgr24 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_RGBA32 = 7, // Rgba32 |
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CAP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT_BGRA32 = 8, // Bgra32 |
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}; |
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// Properties of cameras available through XIMEA SDK interface |
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enum { CAP_PROP_XI_DOWNSAMPLING = 400, // Change image resolution by binning or skipping. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DATA_FORMAT = 401, // Output data format. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_OFFSET_X = 402, // Horizontal offset from the origin to the area of interest (in pixels). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_OFFSET_Y = 403, // Vertical offset from the origin to the area of interest (in pixels). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TRG_SOURCE = 404, // Defines source of trigger. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TRG_SOFTWARE = 405, // Generates an internal trigger. PRM_TRG_SOURCE must be set to TRG_SOFTWARE. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GPI_SELECTOR = 406, // Selects general purpose input |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GPI_MODE = 407, // Set general purpose input mode |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GPI_LEVEL = 408, // Get general purpose level |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GPO_SELECTOR = 409, // Selects general purpose output |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GPO_MODE = 410, // Set general purpose output mode |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LED_SELECTOR = 411, // Selects camera signalling LED |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LED_MODE = 412, // Define camera signalling LED functionality |
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CAP_PROP_XI_MANUAL_WB = 413, // Calculates White Balance(must be called during acquisition) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AUTO_WB = 414, // Automatic white balance |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AEAG = 415, // Automatic exposure/gain |
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CAP_PROP_XI_EXP_PRIORITY = 416, // Exposure priority (0.5 - exposure 50%, gain 50%). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AE_MAX_LIMIT = 417, // Maximum limit of exposure in AEAG procedure |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AG_MAX_LIMIT = 418, // Maximum limit of gain in AEAG procedure |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AEAG_LEVEL = 419, // Average intensity of output signal AEAG should achieve(in %) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TIMEOUT = 420, // Image capture timeout in milliseconds |
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CAP_PROP_XI_EXPOSURE = 421, // Exposure time in microseconds |
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CAP_PROP_XI_EXPOSURE_BURST_COUNT = 422, // Sets the number of times of exposure in one frame. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GAIN_SELECTOR = 423, // Gain selector for parameter Gain allows to select different type of gains. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GAIN = 424, // Gain in dB |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DOWNSAMPLING_TYPE = 426, // Change image downsampling type. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BINNING_SELECTOR = 427, // Binning engine selector. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BINNING_VERTICAL = 428, // Vertical Binning - number of vertical photo-sensitive cells to combine together. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BINNING_HORIZONTAL = 429, // Horizontal Binning - number of horizontal photo-sensitive cells to combine together. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BINNING_PATTERN = 430, // Binning pattern type. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DECIMATION_SELECTOR = 431, // Decimation engine selector. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DECIMATION_VERTICAL = 432, // Vertical Decimation - vertical sub-sampling of the image - reduces the vertical resolution of the image by the specified vertical decimation factor. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DECIMATION_HORIZONTAL = 433, // Horizontal Decimation - horizontal sub-sampling of the image - reduces the horizontal resolution of the image by the specified vertical decimation factor. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DECIMATION_PATTERN = 434, // Decimation pattern type. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TEST_PATTERN_GENERATOR_SELECTOR = 587, // Selects which test pattern generator is controlled by the TestPattern feature. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TEST_PATTERN = 588, // Selects which test pattern type is generated by the selected generator. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IMAGE_DATA_FORMAT = 435, // Output data format. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SHUTTER_TYPE = 436, // Change sensor shutter type(CMOS sensor). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_TAPS = 437, // Number of taps |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AEAG_ROI_OFFSET_X = 439, // Automatic exposure/gain ROI offset X |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AEAG_ROI_OFFSET_Y = 440, // Automatic exposure/gain ROI offset Y |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AEAG_ROI_WIDTH = 441, // Automatic exposure/gain ROI Width |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AEAG_ROI_HEIGHT = 442, // Automatic exposure/gain ROI Height |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BPC = 445, // Correction of bad pixels |
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CAP_PROP_XI_WB_KR = 448, // White balance red coefficient |
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CAP_PROP_XI_WB_KG = 449, // White balance green coefficient |
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CAP_PROP_XI_WB_KB = 450, // White balance blue coefficient |
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CAP_PROP_XI_WIDTH = 451, // Width of the Image provided by the device (in pixels). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HEIGHT = 452, // Height of the Image provided by the device (in pixels). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_REGION_SELECTOR = 589, // Selects Region in Multiple ROI which parameters are set by width, height, ... ,region mode |
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CAP_PROP_XI_REGION_MODE = 595, // Activates/deactivates Region selected by Region Selector |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LIMIT_BANDWIDTH = 459, // Set/get bandwidth(datarate)(in Megabits) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_DATA_BIT_DEPTH = 460, // Sensor output data bit depth. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_OUTPUT_DATA_BIT_DEPTH = 461, // Device output data bit depth. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IMAGE_DATA_BIT_DEPTH = 462, // bitdepth of data returned by function xiGetImage |
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CAP_PROP_XI_OUTPUT_DATA_PACKING = 463, // Device output data packing (or grouping) enabled. Packing could be enabled if output_data_bit_depth > 8 and packing capability is available. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_OUTPUT_DATA_PACKING_TYPE = 464, // Data packing type. Some cameras supports only specific packing type. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IS_COOLED = 465, // Returns 1 for cameras that support cooling. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_COOLING = 466, // Start camera cooling. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TARGET_TEMP = 467, // Set sensor target temperature for cooling. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CHIP_TEMP = 468, // Camera sensor temperature |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HOUS_TEMP = 469, // Camera housing tepmerature |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HOUS_BACK_SIDE_TEMP = 590, // Camera housing back side tepmerature |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_BOARD_TEMP = 596, // Camera sensor board temperature |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CMS = 470, // Mode of color management system. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_APPLY_CMS = 471, // Enable applying of CMS profiles to xiGetImage (see XI_PRM_INPUT_CMS_PROFILE, XI_PRM_OUTPUT_CMS_PROFILE). |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IMAGE_IS_COLOR = 474, // Returns 1 for color cameras. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_COLOR_FILTER_ARRAY = 475, // Returns color filter array type of RAW data. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GAMMAY = 476, // Luminosity gamma |
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CAP_PROP_XI_GAMMAC = 477, // Chromaticity gamma |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SHARPNESS = 478, // Sharpness Strenght |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_00 = 479, // Color Correction Matrix element [0][0] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_01 = 480, // Color Correction Matrix element [0][1] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_02 = 481, // Color Correction Matrix element [0][2] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_03 = 482, // Color Correction Matrix element [0][3] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_10 = 483, // Color Correction Matrix element [1][0] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_11 = 484, // Color Correction Matrix element [1][1] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_12 = 485, // Color Correction Matrix element [1][2] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_13 = 486, // Color Correction Matrix element [1][3] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_20 = 487, // Color Correction Matrix element [2][0] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_21 = 488, // Color Correction Matrix element [2][1] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_22 = 489, // Color Correction Matrix element [2][2] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_23 = 490, // Color Correction Matrix element [2][3] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_30 = 491, // Color Correction Matrix element [3][0] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_31 = 492, // Color Correction Matrix element [3][1] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_32 = 493, // Color Correction Matrix element [3][2] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_CC_MATRIX_33 = 494, // Color Correction Matrix element [3][3] |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEFAULT_CC_MATRIX = 495, // Set default Color Correction Matrix |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TRG_SELECTOR = 498, // Selects the type of trigger. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ACQ_FRAME_BURST_COUNT = 499, // Sets number of frames acquired by burst. This burst is used only if trigger is set to FrameBurstStart |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEBOUNCE_EN = 507, // Enable/Disable debounce to selected GPI |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEBOUNCE_T0 = 508, // Debounce time (x * 10us) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEBOUNCE_T1 = 509, // Debounce time (x * 10us) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEBOUNCE_POL = 510, // Debounce polarity (pol = 1 t0 - falling edge, t1 - rising edge) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_MODE = 511, // Status of lens control interface. This shall be set to XI_ON before any Lens operations. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_APERTURE_VALUE = 512, // Current lens aperture value in stops. Examples: 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_FOCUS_MOVEMENT_VALUE = 513, // Lens current focus movement value to be used by XI_PRM_LENS_FOCUS_MOVE in motor steps. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_FOCUS_MOVE = 514, // Moves lens focus motor by steps set in XI_PRM_LENS_FOCUS_MOVEMENT_VALUE. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE = 515, // Lens focus distance in cm. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH = 516, // Lens focal distance in mm. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_FEATURE_SELECTOR = 517, // Selects the current feature which is accessible by XI_PRM_LENS_FEATURE. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LENS_FEATURE = 518, // Allows access to lens feature value currently selected by XI_PRM_LENS_FEATURE_SELECTOR. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEVICE_MODEL_ID = 521, // Return device model id |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEVICE_SN = 522, // Return device serial number |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IMAGE_DATA_FORMAT_RGB32_ALPHA = 529, // The alpha channel of RGB32 output image format. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IMAGE_PAYLOAD_SIZE = 530, // Buffer size in bytes sufficient for output image returned by xiGetImage |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TRANSPORT_PIXEL_FORMAT = 531, // Current format of pixels on transport layer. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_CLOCK_FREQ_HZ = 532, // Sensor clock frequency in Hz. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_CLOCK_FREQ_INDEX = 533, // Sensor clock frequency index. Sensor with selected frequencies have possibility to set the frequency only by this index. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_COUNT = 534, // Number of output channels from sensor used for data transfer. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_FRAMERATE = 535, // Define framerate in Hz |
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CAP_PROP_XI_COUNTER_SELECTOR = 536, // Select counter |
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CAP_PROP_XI_COUNTER_VALUE = 537, // Counter status |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ACQ_TIMING_MODE = 538, // Type of sensor frames timing. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AVAILABLE_BANDWIDTH = 539, // Calculate and return available interface bandwidth(int Megabits) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BUFFER_POLICY = 540, // Data move policy |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LUT_EN = 541, // Activates LUT. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LUT_INDEX = 542, // Control the index (offset) of the coefficient to access in the LUT. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_LUT_VALUE = 543, // Value at entry LUTIndex of the LUT |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TRG_DELAY = 544, // Specifies the delay in microseconds (us) to apply after the trigger reception before activating it. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TS_RST_MODE = 545, // Defines how time stamp reset engine will be armed |
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CAP_PROP_XI_TS_RST_SOURCE = 546, // Defines which source will be used for timestamp reset. Writing this parameter will trigger settings of engine (arming) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IS_DEVICE_EXIST = 547, // Returns 1 if camera connected and works properly. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ACQ_BUFFER_SIZE = 548, // Acquisition buffer size in buffer_size_unit. Default bytes. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ACQ_BUFFER_SIZE_UNIT = 549, // Acquisition buffer size unit in bytes. Default 1. E.g. Value 1024 means that buffer_size is in KiBytes |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ACQ_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_SIZE = 550, // Acquisition transport buffer size in bytes |
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CAP_PROP_XI_BUFFERS_QUEUE_SIZE = 551, // Queue of field/frame buffers |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ACQ_TRANSPORT_BUFFER_COMMIT = 552, // Number of buffers to commit to low level |
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CAP_PROP_XI_RECENT_FRAME = 553, // GetImage returns most recent frame |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEVICE_RESET = 554, // Resets the camera to default state. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_COLUMN_FPN_CORRECTION = 555, // Correction of column FPN |
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CAP_PROP_XI_ROW_FPN_CORRECTION = 591, // Correction of row FPN |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_MODE = 558, // Current sensor mode. Allows to select sensor mode by one integer. Setting of this parameter affects: image dimensions and downsampling. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HDR = 559, // Enable High Dynamic Range feature. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HDR_KNEEPOINT_COUNT = 560, // The number of kneepoints in the PWLR. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HDR_T1 = 561, // position of first kneepoint(in % of XI_PRM_EXPOSURE) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HDR_T2 = 562, // position of second kneepoint (in % of XI_PRM_EXPOSURE) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_KNEEPOINT1 = 563, // value of first kneepoint (% of sensor saturation) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_KNEEPOINT2 = 564, // value of second kneepoint (% of sensor saturation) |
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CAP_PROP_XI_IMAGE_BLACK_LEVEL = 565, // Last image black level counts. Can be used for Offline processing to recall it. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_HW_REVISION = 571, // Returns hardware revision number. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_DEBUG_LEVEL = 572, // Set debug level |
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CAP_PROP_XI_AUTO_BANDWIDTH_CALCULATION = 573, // Automatic bandwidth calculation, |
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CAP_PROP_XI_FFS_FILE_ID = 594, // File number. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_FFS_FILE_SIZE = 580, // Size of file. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_FREE_FFS_SIZE = 581, // Size of free camera FFS. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_USED_FFS_SIZE = 582, // Size of used camera FFS. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_FFS_ACCESS_KEY = 583, // Setting of key enables file operations on some cameras. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_FEATURE_SELECTOR = 585, // Selects the current feature which is accessible by XI_PRM_SENSOR_FEATURE_VALUE. |
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CAP_PROP_XI_SENSOR_FEATURE_VALUE = 586, // Allows access to sensor feature value currently selected by XI_PRM_SENSOR_FEATURE_SELECTOR. |
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}; |
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// Properties of cameras available through AVFOUNDATION interface |
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enum { CAP_PROP_IOS_DEVICE_FOCUS = 9001, |
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CAP_PROP_IOS_DEVICE_EXPOSURE = 9002, |
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CAP_PROP_IOS_DEVICE_FLASH = 9003, |
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CAP_PROP_IOS_DEVICE_WHITEBALANCE = 9004, |
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CAP_PROP_IOS_DEVICE_TORCH = 9005 |
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}; |
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// Properties of cameras available through Smartek Giganetix Ethernet Vision interface |
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/* --- Vladimir Litvinenko (litvinenko.vladimir@gmail.com) --- */ |
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enum { CAP_PROP_GIGA_FRAME_OFFSET_X = 10001, |
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CAP_PROP_GIGA_FRAME_OFFSET_Y = 10002, |
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CAP_PROP_GIGA_FRAME_WIDTH_MAX = 10003, |
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CAP_PROP_GIGA_FRAME_HEIGH_MAX = 10004, |
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CAP_PROP_GIGA_FRAME_SENS_WIDTH = 10005, |
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CAP_PROP_GIGA_FRAME_SENS_HEIGH = 10006 |
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}; |
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enum { CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_PROFILE_COUNT = 11001, |
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CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_PROFILE_IDX = 11002, |
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CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_LOW_CONFIDENCE_VALUE = 11003, |
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CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_SATURATION_VALUE = 11004, |
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CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_CONFIDENCE_THRESHOLD = 11005, |
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CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_FOCAL_LENGTH_HORZ = 11006, |
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CAP_PROP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_FOCAL_LENGTH_VERT = 11007 |
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}; |
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// Intel PerC streams |
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enum { CAP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_GENERATOR = 1 << 29, |
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CAP_INTELPERC_IMAGE_GENERATOR = 1 << 28, |
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CAP_INTELPERC_GENERATORS_MASK = CAP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_GENERATOR + CAP_INTELPERC_IMAGE_GENERATOR |
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}; |
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enum { CAP_INTELPERC_DEPTH_MAP = 0, // Each pixel is a 16-bit integer. The value indicates the distance from an object to the camera's XY plane or the Cartesian depth. |
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CAP_INTELPERC_UVDEPTH_MAP = 1, // Each pixel contains two 32-bit floating point values in the range of 0-1, representing the mapping of depth coordinates to the color coordinates. |
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CAP_INTELPERC_IR_MAP = 2, // Each pixel is a 16-bit integer. The value indicates the intensity of the reflected laser beam. |
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CAP_INTELPERC_IMAGE = 3 |
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}; |
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enum { VIDEOWRITER_PROP_QUALITY = 1, // Quality (0..100%) of the videostream encoded |
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VIDEOWRITER_PROP_FRAMEBYTES = 2, // (Read-only): Size of just encoded video frame |
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VIDEOWRITER_PROP_NSTRIPES = 3 // Number of stripes for parallel encoding. -1 for auto detection |
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}; |
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// gPhoto2 properties, if propertyId is less than 0 then work on widget with that __additive inversed__ camera setting ID |
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// Get IDs by using CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_WIDGET_ENUMERATE. |
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// @see CvCaptureCAM_GPHOTO2 for more info |
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enum { CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_PREVIEW = 17001, // Capture only preview from liveview mode. |
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CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_WIDGET_ENUMERATE = 17002, // Readonly, returns (const char *). |
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CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_RELOAD_CONFIG = 17003, // Trigger, only by set. Reload camera settings. |
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CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_RELOAD_ON_CHANGE = 17004, // Reload all settings on set. |
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CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_COLLECT_MSGS = 17005, // Collect messages with details. |
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CAP_PROP_GPHOTO2_FLUSH_MSGS = 17006, // Readonly, returns (const char *). |
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CAP_PROP_SPEED = 17007, // Exposure speed. Can be readonly, depends on camera program. |
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CAP_PROP_APERTURE = 17008, // Aperture. Can be readonly, depends on camera program. |
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CAP_PROP_EXPOSUREPROGRAM = 17009, // Camera exposure program. |
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CAP_PROP_VIEWFINDER = 17010 // Enter liveview mode. |
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}; |
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//enum { |
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class IVideoCapture; |
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/** @brief Class for video capturing from video files, image sequences or cameras. The class provides C++ API |
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for capturing video from cameras or for reading video files and image sequences. Here is how the |
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class can be used: : |
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@code |
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#include "opencv2/opencv.hpp" |
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using namespace cv; |
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int main(int, char**) |
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{ |
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VideoCapture cap(0); // open the default camera |
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if(!cap.isOpened()) // check if we succeeded |
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return -1; |
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Mat edges; |
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namedWindow("edges",1); |
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for(;;) |
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{ |
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Mat frame; |
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cap >> frame; // get a new frame from camera |
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cvtColor(frame, edges, COLOR_BGR2GRAY); |
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GaussianBlur(edges, edges, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5); |
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Canny(edges, edges, 0, 30, 3); |
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imshow("edges", edges); |
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if(waitKey(30) >= 0) break; |
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} |
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// the camera will be deinitialized automatically in VideoCapture destructor |
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return 0; |
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} |
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@endcode |
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@note In C API the black-box structure CvCapture is used instead of VideoCapture. |
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@note |
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- A basic sample on using the VideoCapture interface can be found at |
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opencv_source_code/samples/cpp/starter_video.cpp |
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- Another basic video processing sample can be found at |
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opencv_source_code/samples/cpp/video_dmtx.cpp |
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- (Python) A basic sample on using the VideoCapture interface can be found at |
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opencv_source_code/samples/python/video.py |
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- (Python) Another basic video processing sample can be found at |
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opencv_source_code/samples/python/video_dmtx.py |
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- (Python) A multi threaded video processing sample can be found at |
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opencv_source_code/samples/python/video_threaded.py |
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*/ |
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class CV_EXPORTS_W VideoCapture |
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{ |
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public: |
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/** @brief |
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@note In C API, when you finished working with video, release CvCapture structure with |
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cvReleaseCapture(), or use Ptr\<CvCapture\> that calls cvReleaseCapture() automatically in the |
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destructor. |
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*/ |
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CV_WRAP VideoCapture(); |
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/** @overload |
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@param filename name of the opened video file (eg. video.avi) or image sequence (eg. |
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img_%02d.jpg, which will read samples like img_00.jpg, img_01.jpg, img_02.jpg, ...) |
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*/ |
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CV_WRAP VideoCapture(const String& filename); |
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/** @overload |
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@param filename name of the opened video file (eg. video.avi) or image sequence (eg. |
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img_%02d.jpg, which will read samples like img_00.jpg, img_01.jpg, img_02.jpg, ...) |
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@param apiPreference preferred Capture API to use. Can be used to enforce a specific reader |
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implementation if multiple are available: e.g. CAP_FFMPEG or CAP_IMAGES |
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*/ |
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CV_WRAP VideoCapture(const String& filename, int apiPreference); |
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/** @overload |
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@param index = camera_id + domain_offset (CAP_*). id of the video capturing device to open. If there is a single |
|
camera connected, just pass 0. Advanced Usage: to open Camera 1 using the MS Media Foundation API: index = 1 + CAP_MSMF |
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*/ |
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CV_WRAP VideoCapture(int index); |
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virtual ~VideoCapture(); |
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/** @brief Open video file or a capturing device for video capturing |
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@param filename name of the opened video file (eg. video.avi) or image sequence (eg. |
|
img_%02d.jpg, which will read samples like img_00.jpg, img_01.jpg, img_02.jpg, ...) |
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The methods first call VideoCapture::release to close the already opened file or camera. |
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*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool open(const String& filename); |
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|
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/** @overload |
|
@param index = camera_id + domain_offset (CAP_*). id of the video capturing device to open. If there is a single |
|
camera connected, just pass 0. Advanced Usage: to open Camera 1 using the MS Media Foundation API: index = 1 + CAP_MSMF |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool open(int index); |
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|
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/** @brief Returns true if video capturing has been initialized already. |
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|
|
If the previous call to VideoCapture constructor or VideoCapture::open succeeded, the method returns |
|
true. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool isOpened() const; |
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|
|
/** @brief Closes video file or capturing device. |
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|
|
The methods are automatically called by subsequent VideoCapture::open and by VideoCapture |
|
destructor. |
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|
The C function also deallocates memory and clears \*capture pointer. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual void release(); |
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|
|
/** @brief Grabs the next frame from video file or capturing device. |
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|
|
The methods/functions grab the next frame from video file or camera and return true (non-zero) in |
|
the case of success. |
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|
|
The primary use of the function is in multi-camera environments, especially when the cameras do not |
|
have hardware synchronization. That is, you call VideoCapture::grab() for each camera and after that |
|
call the slower method VideoCapture::retrieve() to decode and get frame from each camera. This way |
|
the overhead on demosaicing or motion jpeg decompression etc. is eliminated and the retrieved frames |
|
from different cameras will be closer in time. |
|
|
|
Also, when a connected camera is multi-head (for example, a stereo camera or a Kinect device), the |
|
correct way of retrieving data from it is to call VideoCapture::grab first and then call |
|
VideoCapture::retrieve one or more times with different values of the channel parameter. See |
|
<https://github.com/Itseez/opencv/tree/master/samples/cpp/openni_capture.cpp> |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool grab(); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Decodes and returns the grabbed video frame. |
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|
|
The methods/functions decode and return the just grabbed frame. If no frames has been grabbed |
|
(camera has been disconnected, or there are no more frames in video file), the methods return false |
|
and the functions return NULL pointer. |
|
|
|
@note OpenCV 1.x functions cvRetrieveFrame and cv.RetrieveFrame return image stored inside the video |
|
capturing structure. It is not allowed to modify or release the image! You can copy the frame using |
|
:ocvcvCloneImage and then do whatever you want with the copy. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool retrieve(OutputArray image, int flag = 0); |
|
virtual VideoCapture& operator >> (CV_OUT Mat& image); |
|
virtual VideoCapture& operator >> (CV_OUT UMat& image); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Grabs, decodes and returns the next video frame. |
|
|
|
The methods/functions combine VideoCapture::grab and VideoCapture::retrieve in one call. This is the |
|
most convenient method for reading video files or capturing data from decode and return the just |
|
grabbed frame. If no frames has been grabbed (camera has been disconnected, or there are no more |
|
frames in video file), the methods return false and the functions return NULL pointer. |
|
|
|
@note OpenCV 1.x functions cvRetrieveFrame and cv.RetrieveFrame return image stored inside the video |
|
capturing structure. It is not allowed to modify or release the image! You can copy the frame using |
|
:ocvcvCloneImage and then do whatever you want with the copy. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool read(OutputArray image); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Sets a property in the VideoCapture. |
|
|
|
@param propId Property identifier. It can be one of the following: |
|
- **CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC** Current position of the video file in milliseconds. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES** 0-based index of the frame to be decoded/captured next. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_POS_AVI_RATIO** Relative position of the video file: 0 - start of the |
|
film, 1 - end of the film. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH** Width of the frames in the video stream. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT** Height of the frames in the video stream. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FPS** Frame rate. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FOURCC** 4-character code of codec. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT** Number of frames in the video file. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FORMAT** Format of the Mat objects returned by retrieve() . |
|
- **CAP_PROP_MODE** Backend-specific value indicating the current capture mode. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_BRIGHTNESS** Brightness of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_CONTRAST** Contrast of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_SATURATION** Saturation of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_HUE** Hue of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_GAIN** Gain of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_EXPOSURE** Exposure (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_CONVERT_RGB** Boolean flags indicating whether images should be converted |
|
to RGB. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE** Currently unsupported |
|
- **CAP_PROP_RECTIFICATION** Rectification flag for stereo cameras (note: only supported |
|
by DC1394 v 2.x backend currently) |
|
@param value Value of the property. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool set(int propId, double value); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Returns the specified VideoCapture property |
|
|
|
@param propId Property identifier. It can be one of the following: |
|
- **CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC** Current position of the video file in milliseconds or video |
|
capture timestamp. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES** 0-based index of the frame to be decoded/captured next. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_POS_AVI_RATIO** Relative position of the video file: 0 - start of the |
|
film, 1 - end of the film. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH** Width of the frames in the video stream. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT** Height of the frames in the video stream. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FPS** Frame rate. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FOURCC** 4-character code of codec. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT** Number of frames in the video file. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_FORMAT** Format of the Mat objects returned by retrieve() . |
|
- **CAP_PROP_MODE** Backend-specific value indicating the current capture mode. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_BRIGHTNESS** Brightness of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_CONTRAST** Contrast of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_SATURATION** Saturation of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_HUE** Hue of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_GAIN** Gain of the image (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_EXPOSURE** Exposure (only for cameras). |
|
- **CAP_PROP_CONVERT_RGB** Boolean flags indicating whether images should be converted |
|
to RGB. |
|
- **CAP_PROP_WHITE_BALANCE** Currently not supported |
|
- **CAP_PROP_RECTIFICATION** Rectification flag for stereo cameras (note: only supported |
|
by DC1394 v 2.x backend currently) |
|
|
|
@note When querying a property that is not supported by the backend used by the VideoCapture |
|
class, value 0 is returned. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual double get(int propId) const; |
|
|
|
/** @overload |
|
|
|
@param filename name of the opened video file (eg. video.avi) or image sequence (eg. |
|
img_%02d.jpg, which will read samples like img_00.jpg, img_01.jpg, img_02.jpg, ...) |
|
|
|
@param apiPreference preferred Capture API to use. Can be used to enforce a specific reader |
|
implementation if multiple are available: e.g. CAP_FFMPEG or CAP_IMAGES |
|
|
|
The methods first call VideoCapture::release to close the already opened file or camera. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool open(const String& filename, int apiPreference); |
|
|
|
protected: |
|
Ptr<CvCapture> cap; |
|
Ptr<IVideoCapture> icap; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
class IVideoWriter; |
|
|
|
/** @brief Video writer class. |
|
*/ |
|
class CV_EXPORTS_W VideoWriter |
|
{ |
|
public: |
|
/** @brief VideoWriter constructors |
|
|
|
The constructors/functions initialize video writers. On Linux FFMPEG is used to write videos; on |
|
Windows FFMPEG or VFW is used; on MacOSX QTKit is used. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP VideoWriter(); |
|
|
|
/** @overload |
|
@param filename Name of the output video file. |
|
@param fourcc 4-character code of codec used to compress the frames. For example, |
|
VideoWriter::fourcc('P','I','M','1') is a MPEG-1 codec, VideoWriter::fourcc('M','J','P','G') is a |
|
motion-jpeg codec etc. List of codes can be obtained at [Video Codecs by |
|
FOURCC](http://www.fourcc.org/codecs.php) page. FFMPEG backend with MP4 container natively uses |
|
other values as fourcc code: see [ObjectType](http://www.mp4ra.org/codecs.html), |
|
so you may receive a warning message from OpenCV about fourcc code conversion. |
|
@param fps Framerate of the created video stream. |
|
@param frameSize Size of the video frames. |
|
@param isColor If it is not zero, the encoder will expect and encode color frames, otherwise it |
|
will work with grayscale frames (the flag is currently supported on Windows only). |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP VideoWriter(const String& filename, int fourcc, double fps, |
|
Size frameSize, bool isColor = true); |
|
|
|
virtual ~VideoWriter(); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Initializes or reinitializes video writer. |
|
|
|
The method opens video writer. Parameters are the same as in the constructor |
|
VideoWriter::VideoWriter. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool open(const String& filename, int fourcc, double fps, |
|
Size frameSize, bool isColor = true); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Returns true if video writer has been successfully initialized. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool isOpened() const; |
|
|
|
/** @brief Closes the video writer. |
|
|
|
The methods are automatically called by subsequent VideoWriter::open and by the VideoWriter |
|
destructor. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual void release(); |
|
virtual VideoWriter& operator << (const Mat& image); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Writes the next video frame |
|
|
|
@param image The written frame |
|
|
|
The functions/methods write the specified image to video file. It must have the same size as has |
|
been specified when opening the video writer. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual void write(const Mat& image); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Sets a property in the VideoWriter. |
|
|
|
@param propId Property identifier. It can be one of the following: |
|
- **VIDEOWRITER_PROP_QUALITY** Quality (0..100%) of the videostream encoded. Can be adjusted dynamically in some codecs. |
|
- **VIDEOWRITER_PROP_NSTRIPES** Number of stripes for parallel encoding |
|
@param value Value of the property. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual bool set(int propId, double value); |
|
|
|
/** @brief Returns the specified VideoWriter property |
|
|
|
@param propId Property identifier. It can be one of the following: |
|
- **VIDEOWRITER_PROP_QUALITY** Current quality of the encoded videostream. |
|
- **VIDEOWRITER_PROP_FRAMEBYTES** (Read-only) Size of just encoded video frame; note that the encoding order may be different from representation order. |
|
- **VIDEOWRITER_PROP_NSTRIPES** Number of stripes for parallel encoding |
|
|
|
@note When querying a property that is not supported by the backend used by the VideoWriter |
|
class, value 0 is returned. |
|
*/ |
|
CV_WRAP virtual double get(int propId) const; |
|
|
|
/** @brief Concatenates 4 chars to a fourcc code |
|
|
|
This static method constructs the fourcc code of the codec to be used in the constructor |
|
VideoWriter::VideoWriter or VideoWriter::open. |
|
*/ |
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CV_WRAP static int fourcc(char c1, char c2, char c3, char c4); |
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Ptr<CvVideoWriter> writer; |
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Ptr<IVideoWriter> iwriter; |
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static Ptr<IVideoWriter> create(const String& filename, int fourcc, double fps, |
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Size frameSize, bool isColor = true); |
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template<> CV_EXPORTS void DefaultDeleter<CvCapture>::operator ()(CvCapture* obj) const; |
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template<> CV_EXPORTS void DefaultDeleter<CvVideoWriter>::operator ()(CvVideoWriter* obj) const; |
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//! @} videoio |
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} // cv |
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#endif //__OPENCV_VIDEOIO_HPP__
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