Thanks for the advice! I looked into it, seems using windows was an issue,
switched to ubuntu and it worked!
Just wondering if you have used opencv for recording purposes?
Or if you know of any python documentation for opencv2?
Information is hard to come by!
Thanks again, Sam
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Hi Sam,
Did you compile your OpenCV with gstreamer? That's where I'd look first.
Cheers,
Xav
On 18 February 2013 01:15, Sam Berry wrote:
> Hi Xav,
>
> Iv been looking into OpenCV, i can easily stream my laptops webcam using
> this code.
>
> import cv2
>
> cv2.namedWindow("preview")
>
> vc =
Hi Xav,
Iv been looking into OpenCV, i can easily stream my laptops webcam using this
code.
import cv2
cv2.namedWindow("preview")
vc = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
if vc.isOpened(): # try to get the first frame
rval, frame = vc.read()
else:
rval = False
while rval:
cv2.imshow("preview", f
On 7 February 2013 00:12, Sam Berry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is for a university project.
>
> My issue is that i have built an App using pythons Kivy module, and i need
> to be able to stream and record from an IP camera upon request.
>
> I have just used the VLC.exe to stream the video feed. But it
Hi,
This is for a university project.
My issue is that i have built an App using pythons Kivy module, and i need to
be able to stream and record from an IP camera upon request.
I have just used the VLC.exe to stream the video feed. But it is the recording
i am having problems with.
I'l look
Thank you for the quick reply!
I found this code just from multiple google searches, but yer it mentioned
online video streaming, however my IP camera would be streaming in Mjpeg format
(I thought been able to convert between the two formats seemed way to easy!)
So i'm guessing its just 20mb of
On 6 February 2013 23:12, Sam Berry wrote:
> I have no vast knowledge of python, but i came across this code to capture
> video from my IP camera
>
> This code works, however when i try to playback the .avi file in VLC
> player...
I've been working with several IP cameras with Python and OpenCV
Sam Berry wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have no vast knowledge of python, but i came across this code to capture
> video from my IP camera
>
> import urllib2
> import time
> import logging
>
> print "Recording video..."
> response = urllib2.urlopen("IP Address")
> filename = time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S",
Hey,
I have no vast knowledge of python, but i came across this code to capture
video from my IP camera
import urllib2
import time
import logging
print "Recording video..."
response = urllib2.urlopen("IP Address")
filename = time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S",time.localtime())+".avi"
f = open(filenam