I have a problem with writing a toy example video using opencv2.3.1 VideoWriter, here is how I do it:

writer = cv2.VideoWriter('test1.avi',cv.CV_FOURCC('P','I','M','1'),25,(640,480))
for i in range(1000):
    x = np.random.randint(10,size=(480,640)).astype('uint8')
    writer.write(x)
#del writer (with or without tested)

I tried every possible combination resulting with a 0 bytes file if the extension was mpg, and 5.5kb if it was avi. I should say that some pointed out that I should build the ffmpeg library from source and not apt-get it. Well I did that on a fresh machine based on the help of this site http://vinayhacks.blogspot.com/2011/11/installing-opencv-231-with-ffmpeg-on-64.html. which also presented an error while compiling opencv(the error was related to ffmpeg). Now I am really out of ideas, How to generate a video using OPENCV?

Thanks in advance

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If, for some reason, cv2.VideoWriter()' failed .... writer would be nil. How about testing that before executing the loop? – karlphillip Feb 14 at 16:48
when I write writer.isOpened it returns for me True, therefore i dont think it is None – JustInTime Feb 14 at 21:18
I'm not saying it's the case, I'm saying that is good practice to do it and it will protect you from a lot of headaches in the future. – karlphillip Feb 15 at 0:05
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Which OS are you using? Are you sure your system have PIM1 codec installed?

I use windows, and I can use cv.FOURCC(*"DIB ") for uncompressed video, or use -1 to show a codec dialog.

After install ffdshow, I can use cv.FOURCC(*"ffds") to encode the video by MPEG-4.

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I am running Ubuntu 10.04, already tried it with -1, but it present for me this error message error: (-210) Gstreamer Opencv backend doesn't support this codec acutally. in function CvVideoWriter_GStreamer::open – JustInTime Feb 15 at 8:47
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