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I am trying to use watson studio for detecting images taken from webcam. I use opencv to capture the video first and then read it frame by frame. Following is small part of the code to checck if video is getting captured.

import cv2
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
cap.isOpened()

This code returns True when I use it with python 2.7 locally but this does not work at all and returns False when I use it in the notebook for watson studio. I am not able to understand why this is happening

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  • after using it locally did you close it using cap.release()?
    – Jeru Luke
    Jul 15, 2018 at 5:55
  • Locally I was able to take pictures and then after a certain number of frames was captured I closed it using cap.release(). But the same code does not turn on the webcam on watson studio and does not take pictures Jul 15, 2018 at 8:53

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I think this is not possible. Given, cv2 would try to open/locate camera at the runtime attached to notebook and not the user's camera who is browsing the notebook/url.

The cv2 running in runtimes have no way to talk to user's browser/camera.

Now when i say runtime, it can be spark service or Environment attached to the notebook.

I would suggest to capture images and then upload to COS to do further processing of those images using cv2 if thats the usecase.

Thanks, Charles.

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