I wanted to write a video file using OpenCV (C++). Looking at the docs it seemed really straightforward. However, when trying it in my program (running on Windows 7), I could not do it.
When searching on the internet about potential problems, I couldn't find an example that used the 2.x OpenCV interface or something that relates to my problem.
First here's the code:
cv::VideoCapture cap("C:\\Users\\Me\\Video\\test.mov");
cv::VideoWriter writer("C:\\Users\\Me\\Video\\test_result.mov",
cap.get(CV_CAP_PROP_FOURCC),
cap.get(CV_CAP_PROP_FPS),
cv::Size((int)cap.get(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT), (int)cap.get(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH)));
while(cap.grab()) {
cv::Mat img;
cap.retrieve(img);
// process img
writer << img;
}
No error message is given but the video file is not created. Even worse, the following message appears on the console:
Output #0, mov, to 'C:\Users\Me\Video\teste_result.mov':
Stream #0.0: Video: [0][0][0][0] / 0x0000, yuv420p, 480x720, q=2-31, 22118 kb/s, 90k tbn, 15 tbc
Shouldn't that mean that the video file is created? Where else could I search for a possible error?
EDIT:
When using the code above, I also check if the VideoCapture and VideoWriter objects with the isOpened method, which goes ok.