Reputation: 313
My task is to make a utility that can take a video and time in seconds.
The utility should write out jpeg images from the video with the given input.
E.g. let the video name be abc.mpeg
and time be supplied to the tool as 20
seconds. The utility should write out image from video @ 20th second.
# Import the necessary packages
import argparse
import cv2
vidcap = cv2.VideoCapture('Wildlife.mp4')
success,image = vidcap.read()
count = 0;
while success:
success,image = vidcap.read()
cv2.imwrite("frame%d.jpg" % count, image) # save frame as JPEG file
if cv2.waitKey(10) == 27: # exit if Escape is hit
break
count += 1
The above code gives all frames of the entire video, my concern is how can I pass time and get the frame at the specified time?
Upvotes: 17
Views: 38493
Reputation: 2745
import cv2
cap = cv2.VideoCapture('bunny.mp4')
cap.set(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC,1000) # Go to the 1 sec. position
ret,frame = cap.read() # Retrieves the frame at the specified second
cv2.imwrite("image.jpg", frame) # Saves the frame as an image
cv2.imshow("Frame Name",frame) # Displays the frame on screen
cv2.waitKey() # Waits For Input
Here, cap.set(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC,1000) is responsible for skipping directly to the 1st second in the video (1000th millisecond). Feel free to substitute the value of your choice.
I have tested the code on OpenCV 3.1.0.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 39816
why don't you just do, what @micka proposed ?
import cv2
vidcap = cv2.VideoCapture('d:/video/keep/Le Sang Des Betes.mp4')
vidcap.set(cv2.CAP_PROP_POS_MSEC,20000) # just cue to 20 sec. position
success,image = vidcap.read()
if success:
cv2.imwrite("frame20sec.jpg", image) # save frame as JPEG file
cv2.imshow("20sec",image)
cv2.waitKey()
Upvotes: 25
Reputation: 313
# Import the necessary packages
import cv2
vidcap = cv2.VideoCapture('Wildlife.mp4')
success,image = vidcap.read()
print success
#cv2.imwrite("frame.jpg", image)
count = 0
framerate = vidcap.get(5)
print "framerate:", framerate
framecount = vidcap.get(7)
print "framecount:", framecount
vidcap.set(5,1)
newframerate = vidcap.get(5)
print "newframerate:", newframerate
while success:
success,image = vidcap.read()
#cv2.imwrite("frame%d.jpg" % count, image)
getvalue = vidcap.get(0)
print getvalue
if getvalue == 20000:
cv2.imwrite("frame%d.jpg" % getvalue, image)
#if cv2.waitKey(10) == 27:
#break
count += 1
The output is as follows
framerate: 29.97002997
framecount: 901.0
newframerate: 29.97002997
Why frame rate is not changing.I want to change frame rate to 1 so that whatever time value user gives i should be able to get image frame.
Upvotes: 1