Mr. Developerdude
Mr. Developerdude

Reputation: 9678

How to convert 'QVideoFrame' with YUV data to 'QVideoframe' with RGBA32 data in Qt?

I receive QVideoFrames from webcam, and they contain image data in YUV format (QVideoFrame::Format_YUV420P). How can I convert one such frame to one with QVideoFrame::Format_ARGB32 or QVideoFrame::Format_RGBA32?

Can I do it without going low level, using just existing functionality in Qt5?

Example:

QVideoFrame convertFormat(const QVideoFrame &inputframe, QVideoFrame::PixelFormat outputFormat)
{
    // What comes here?
}

//Usage
QVideoFrame converted = convertFormat(mySourceFrame, QVideoFrame::Format_RGB32);

Upvotes: 2

Views: 5475

Answers (3)

elad
elad

Reputation: 36

I've found a YUV --> RGB conversion solution in the linked comment,

So Implementing the supportedPixelFormats function like the following example does the magic of converting even YUV based formats (in my case, it converted a Format_YUV420P format) into the Format_RGB24 format:

QList<QVideoFrame::PixelFormat>MyVideoSurface::
supportedPixelFormats(QAbstractVideoBuffer::HandleType handleType) const
{
    Q_UNUSED(handleType);
    return QList<QVideoFrame::PixelFormat>()
        << QVideoFrame::Format_RGB24
    ;
}

Tell me if it worked for you.

Upvotes: 1

Mr. Developerdude
Mr. Developerdude

Reputation: 9678

I found a solution that is built into Qt5, but UNSUPPORTED BY Qt.

Here is how to go about:

  1. Put QT += multimedia-private into your qmake .pro file
  2. Put #include "private/qvideoframe_p.h" into your code to make the function available.
  3. You now have access to a function with the following signature: QImage qt_imageFromVideoFrame(const QVideoFrame &frame);
  4. Use the function to convert the QVideoFrame to a temporay QImage and then create the output QVideoFrame from that image.

Here is my example usage:

QVideoFrame convertFormat(const QVideoFrame &inputframe, QVideoFrame::PixelFormat outputFormat)
    {
        inputframe->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadOnly);
        QImage tempImage=qt_imageFromVideoFrame(inputframe);
        inputframe->unmap();
        QVideoFrame outputFrame=QVideoFrame(tempImage);
        return outputFrame;
    }

Again, the warning copied from the header reads as follows:

//
//  W A R N I N G
//  -------------
//
// This file is not part of the Qt API.  It exists purely as an
// implementation detail.  This header file may change from version to
// version without notice, or even be removed.
//
// We mean it.
//

This does not matter in my project since it is a personal toy product. If it ever gets serious I will just track down the implementation of that function and copy it into my project or something.

Upvotes: 3

Tony J
Tony J

Reputation: 651

https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvideoframe.html#map

if (inputframe.map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadOnly))
{
    int height = inputframe.height();
    int width = inputframe.width();
    uchar* bits = inputframe.bits();
    // figure out the inputFormat and outputFormat, they should be QImage::Format
    QImage image(bits, width, height, inputFormat);
    // do your conversion
    QImage outImage = image.convertToForma(outFormat); // blah convert
    return QVideoFrame(outImage);
}

Upvotes: -2

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