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/** |
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* @file videocapture_starter.cpp |
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* @brief A starter sample for using OpenCV VideoCapture with capture devices, video files or image sequences |
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* easy as CV_PI right? |
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* |
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* Created on: Nov 23, 2010 |
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* Author: Ethan Rublee |
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* |
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* Modified on: April 17, 2013 |
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* Author: Kevin Hughes |
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*/ |
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#include <opencv2/imgcodecs.hpp> |
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#include <opencv2/videoio.hpp> |
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#include <opencv2/highgui.hpp> |
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#include <iostream> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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using namespace cv; |
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using namespace std; |
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//hide the local functions in an anon namespace |
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namespace { |
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void help(char** av) { |
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cout << "The program captures frames from a video file, image sequence (01.jpg, 02.jpg ... 10.jpg) or camera connected to your computer." << endl |
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<< "Usage:\n" << av[0] << " <video file, image sequence or device number>" << endl |
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<< "q,Q,esc -- quit" << endl |
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<< "space -- save frame" << endl << endl |
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<< "\tTo capture from a camera pass the device number. To find the device number, try ls /dev/video*" << endl |
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<< "\texample: " << av[0] << " 0" << endl |
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<< "\tYou may also pass a video file instead of a device number" << endl |
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<< "\texample: " << av[0] << " video.avi" << endl |
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<< "\tYou can also pass the path to an image sequence and OpenCV will treat the sequence just like a video." << endl |
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<< "\texample: " << av[0] << " right%%02d.jpg" << endl; |
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} |
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int process(VideoCapture& capture) { |
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int n = 0; |
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char filename[200]; |
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string window_name = "video | q or esc to quit"; |
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cout << "press space to save a picture. q or esc to quit" << endl; |
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namedWindow(window_name, WINDOW_KEEPRATIO); //resizable window; |
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Mat frame; |
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for (;;) { |
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capture >> frame; |
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if (frame.empty()) |
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break; |
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imshow(window_name, frame); |
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char key = (char)waitKey(30); //delay N millis, usually long enough to display and capture input |
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switch (key) { |
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case 'q': |
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case 'Q': |
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case 27: //escape key |
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return 0; |
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case ' ': //Save an image |
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snprintf(filename,sizeof(filename),"filename%.3d.jpg",n++); |
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imwrite(filename,frame); |
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cout << "Saved " << filename << endl; |
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break; |
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default: |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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} |
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int main(int ac, char** av) { |
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cv::CommandLineParser parser(ac, av, "{help h||}{@input||}"); |
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if (parser.has("help")) |
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{ |
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help(av); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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std::string arg = parser.get<std::string>("@input"); |
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if (arg.empty()) { |
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help(av); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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VideoCapture capture(arg); //try to open string, this will attempt to open it as a video file or image sequence |
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if (!capture.isOpened()) //if this fails, try to open as a video camera, through the use of an integer param |
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capture.open(atoi(arg.c_str())); |
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if (!capture.isOpened()) { |
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cerr << "Failed to open the video device, video file or image sequence!\n" << endl; |
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help(av); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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return process(capture); |
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}
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