I am trying to build a playback loop option for an OpenCV video. My program uses Python multiprocessing, and has a button send loopswitch
calls through queue4
to enable or disable the loop option. My specific problem is that my video freezes on the last frame, and I would like to know if the line vidFile.set(cv2.cv.CV_CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, 1)
is a correct use of the cv2.VideoCapture.set()
method, and should indeed take the video back to frame 1 and replay it (as I think it should).
EDIT
After revising my code, it now triggers a runtime C++ error, but no other precisions are given.
According to this answer, it would seem that using cv2.VideoCapture.set()
to jump between frame is buggy. Has anyone managed it anyway?
Thank you,
My code for the capture process (queue
and queue2
are in and out queues):
def image_capture(queue, con, queue2, queue4):
videopath = con.recv()
vidFile = cv2.VideoCapture(videopath)
fps = vidFile.get(cv2.cv.CV_CAP_PROP_FPS)
waitframe = 1/fps
con.send(waitframe)#sending waitkey duration through pipe to update_image()
loopswitch = False #init for playing video in a loop
while True:
if queue4.empty():
pass
else:
queueval = queue4.get()
if queueval=='loop':
if loopswitch==False:
loopswitch = True
elif loopswitch==True:
loopswitch = False
try:
flag, frame=vidFile.read()
if flag==0:
if loopswitch==False:
queue2.put(None)
break
elif loopswitch==True:
vidFile.set(cv2.cv.CV_CAP_PROP_POS_FRAMES, 1)
continue
else:
queue2.put(frame)
cv2.waitKey(waitframe)
except:
continue