Reputation: 336
I'm working with PyQt and trying to get video from a webcam to play within a QT widget. I've found tutorials for C and Qt, and for python and gtk, but NOTHING for this combo of pyQt and gstreamer. Anybody get this working?
This plays the video fine, but in a separate window:
self.gcam = gst.parse_launch('v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! autovideosink')
self.gcam.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING)
what I need is to get the overlay working so it's displayed within a widget on my GUI. Thanks, Gurus of the internet!
ok, so I've gotten a lot farther, but still in need of some help. I'm actually writing this for Maemo, but the following code works fine on my linux laptop:
class Vid:
def __init__(self, windowId):
self.player = gst.Pipeline("player")
self.source = gst.element_factory_make("v4l2src", "vsource")
self.sink = gst.element_factory_make("autovideosink", "outsink")
self.source.set_property("device", "/dev/video0")
self.scaler = gst.element_factory_make("videoscale", "vscale")
self.window_id = None
self.windowId = windowId
self.player.add(self.source, self.scaler, self.sink)
gst.element_link_many(self.source,self.scaler, self.sink)
bus = self.player.get_bus()
bus.add_signal_watch()
bus.enable_sync_message_emission()
bus.connect("message", self.on_message)
bus.connect("sync-message::element", self.on_sync_message)
def on_message(self, bus, message):
t = message.type
if t == gst.MESSAGE_EOS:
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
elif t == gst.MESSAGE_ERROR:
err, debug = message.parse_error()
print "Error: %s" % err, debug
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
def on_sync_message(self, bus, message):
if message.structure is None:
return
message_name = message.structure.get_name()
if message_name == "prepare-xwindow-id":
win_id = self.windowId
assert win_id
imagesink = message.src
imagesink.set_property("force-aspect-ratio", True)
imagesink.set_xwindow_id(win_id)
def startPrev(self):
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING)
print "should be playing"
vidStream = Vid(wId)
vidStream.startPrev()
where wId is the window id of the widget im trying to get to display the output in. When I run this on the N900, the screen goes black and blinks. Any ideas? I'm dying here!
EDIT: I've been asked to post the full code, and though I still need to clean it up a bit, here's the relevant part:
self.cameraWindow = QtGui.QWidget(self)
self.cameraWindow.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(530, 20, 256, 192))
self.cameraWindow.setObjectName("cameraWindow")
self.cameraWindow.setAttribute(0, 1); # AA_ImmediateWidgetCreation == 0
self.cameraWindow.setAttribute(3, 1); # AA_NativeWindow == 3
global wId
wId = self.cameraWindow.winId()
self.camera = Vid(wId)
self.camera.startPrev()
class Vid:
def __init__(self, windowId):
self.player = gst.Pipeline("player")
self.source = gst.element_factory_make("v4l2src", "vsource")
self.sink = gst.element_factory_make("autovideosink", "outsink")
self.source.set_property("device", "/dev/video0")
#self.scaler = gst.element_factory_make("videoscale", "vscale")
self.fvidscale = gst.element_factory_make("videoscale", "fvidscale")
self.fvidscale_cap = gst.element_factory_make("capsfilter", "fvidscale_cap")
self.fvidscale_cap.set_property('caps', gst.caps_from_string('video/x-raw-yuv, width=256, height=192'))
self.window_id = None
self.windowId = windowId
print windowId
self.player.add(self.source, self.fvidscale, self.fvidscale_cap, self.sink)
gst.element_link_many(self.source,self.fvidscale, self.fvidscale_cap, self.sink)
bus = self.player.get_bus()
bus.add_signal_watch()
bus.enable_sync_message_emission()
bus.connect("message", self.on_message)
bus.connect("sync-message::element", self.on_sync_message)
def on_message(self, bus, message):
t = message.type
if t == gst.MESSAGE_EOS:
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
elif t == gst.MESSAGE_ERROR:
err, debug = message.parse_error()
print "Error: %s" % err, debug
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
def on_sync_message(self, bus, message):
if message.structure is None:
return
message_name = message.structure.get_name()
if message_name == "prepare-xwindow-id":
win_id = self.windowId
assert win_id
imagesink = message.src
imagesink.set_property("force-aspect-ratio", True)
imagesink.set_xwindow_id(win_id)
def startPrev(self):
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING)
def pausePrev(self):
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
This is piecing together a few bits, and I can't test it right now, but maybe it will be helpful to someone. Good luck!
Upvotes: 6
Views: 8748
Reputation: 479
The pasted code is not showing gobject loading, which cannot be dismissed. It took me a good while to figure out what was missing. Thanks Jun for having a working audio example.
import gobject, pygst
pygst.require('0.10')
import gst
from PyQt4.QtGui import QMainWindow, QWidget, QApplication
import sys
class Video(QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
QMainWindow.__init__(self)
container = QWidget()
self.setCentralWidget(container)
self.windowId = container.winId()
self.setGeometry(300,300,640,480)
self.show()
def setUpGst(self):
self.player = gst.Pipeline("player")
source = gst.element_factory_make("v4l2src", "vsource")
sink = gst.element_factory_make("xvimagesink", "sink")
fvidscale_cap = gst.element_factory_make("capsfilter", "fvidscale_cap")
fvidscale = gst.element_factory_make("videoscale", "fvidscale")
caps = gst.caps_from_string('video/x-raw-yuv')
fvidscale_cap.set_property('caps', caps)
source.set_property("device", "/dev/video0")
self.player.add(source, fvidscale, fvidscale_cap, sink)
gst.element_link_many(source,fvidscale, fvidscale_cap, sink)
bus = self.player.get_bus()
bus.add_signal_watch()
bus.enable_sync_message_emission()
bus.connect("message", self.on_message)
bus.connect("sync-message::element", self.on_sync_message)
def on_message(self, bus, message):
t = message.type
if t == gst.MESSAGE_EOS:
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
print "end of message"
elif t == gst.MESSAGE_ERROR:
err, debug = message.parse_error()
print "Error: %s" % err, debug
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL)
def on_sync_message(self, bus, message):
if message.structure is None:
return
message_name = message.structure.get_name()
if message_name == "prepare-xwindow-id":
win_id = self.windowId
assert win_id
imagesink = message.src
imagesink.set_xwindow_id(win_id)
def startPrev(self):
self.player.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING)
print "should be playing"
if __name__ == "__main__":
gobject.threads_init()
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
video = Video()
video.setUpGst()
video.startPrev()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 441
If you're happening to use PySide instead of PyQt on a platform other than Linux, winId() returns a PyCObject which can't be used directly with native functions or other modules. In my case this came in handy when using GStreamer (pygst) with PySide on Microsoft Windows:
from ctypes import pythonapi, c_void_p, py_object
...
if message_name == 'prepare-xwindow-id':
# convert winId from PyCObject to void pointer
pythonapi.PyCObject_AsVoidPtr.restype = c_void_p
pythonapi.PyCObject_AsVoidPtr.argtypes = [py_object]
hWnd = pythonapi.PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(self.videoWidget.winId())
# set window handle to video sink
self.videoSink.set_xwindow_id(hWnd)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 4721
Ptterb can you post your full code please?
I copied your code.
Added fvidscale_cap to pipeline, with:
self.player.add(self.source, self.scaler, self.fvidscale_cap, self.sink)
gst.element_link_many(self.source,self.scaler, self.fvidscale_cap, self.sink)
From the main program I create a new QWidget, and pass its winId() to Vid constructor.
The widget start loading, but crashes.
The output says:
should be playing
Segmentation fault
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 336
Got it! It appears I needed to force the resolution of the pipeline to match the resolution of the widget where I was pumping the video to:
self.fvidscale_cap = gst.element_factory_make("capsfilter", "fvidscale_cap") self.fvidscale_cap.set_property('caps', gst.caps_from_string('video/x-raw-yuv, width=256, height=192'))
Then just add those to the pipeline like the other elements, and it works great. Man, it seems so easy looking at it now, but when I was pounding my head against the wall for a few days it wasn't so obvious...
Upvotes: 1