org.bytedeco.javacv.OpenCVFrameGrabber Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: CameraOpenCV.java From PapARt with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void start() { OpenCVFrameGrabber grabberCV = new OpenCVFrameGrabber(this.systemNumber); grabberCV.setImageWidth(width()); grabberCV.setImageHeight(height()); grabberCV.setFrameRate(frameRate); grabberCV.setImageMode(FrameGrabber.ImageMode.COLOR); try { grabberCV.start(); this.grabber = grabberCV; this.isConnected = true; } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println("Could not start frameGrabber... " + e); System.err.println("Could not camera start frameGrabber... " + e); System.err.println("Camera ID " + this.systemNumber + " could not start."); System.err.println("Check cable connection, ID and resolution asked."); this.grabber = null; } }
Example #2
Source File: MarvinJavaCVAdapter.java From marvinproject with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void loadResource(String path) throws MarvinVideoInterfaceException{ mode = MODE.FILE; try{ grabber= OpenCVFrameGrabber.createDefault(new File(path)); //grabber = new OpenCVFrameGrabber(new File(path)); //grabber = new FFmpegFrameGrabber(new File(path)); //grabber.setImageWidth(width); //grabber.setImageHeight(height); grabber.start(); BufferedImage bufImage = ConverterUtil.frametoBufferedImage(grabber.grabFrame()); //image = converterToIpl.convert(grabber.grab()); this.width = bufImage.getWidth(); this.height = bufImage.getHeight(); //this.width = image.width(); //this.height = image.height(); marvinImage = new MarvinImage(width, height); intArray = new int[height*width*4]; connected = true; } catch(Exception e){ throw new MarvinVideoInterfaceException("Error while trying to load resource", e); } }
Example #3
Source File: VideoThumbnailBuilder.java From document-management-software with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
private void writeVideoFrame(File videoFile, File frameFile) throws Exception { FrameGrabber g = new OpenCVFrameGrabber(videoFile); g.start(); /* * Try to get a frame after 60 seconds */ double frameRate = g.getFrameRate(); int fiveSecondsFrame = (int) (60 * frameRate); if (fiveSecondsFrame > g.getLengthInFrames()) fiveSecondsFrame = 1; try { for (int i = 0; i < g.getLengthInFrames() && frameFile.length() == 0; i++) { try { if (i < fiveSecondsFrame) { g.grab(); continue; } Frame frame = g.grab(); if (frame == null) continue; BufferedImage img = Java2DFrameUtils.toBufferedImage(frame); if (img == null) continue; ImageIO.write(img, "png", frameFile); } catch (Throwable t) { } } } finally { g.stop(); g.close(); } }
Example #4
Source File: JavaCVExample.java From javacv-cnn-example with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Starts the frame grabbers and then the frame processing. Grabbed and processed frames will be displayed in the * {@link #videoPanel} */ public void start() { // frameGrabber = new FFmpegFrameGrabber("/dev/video0"); // The available FrameGrabber classes include OpenCVFrameGrabber (opencv_videoio), // DC1394FrameGrabber, FlyCapture2FrameGrabber, OpenKinectFrameGrabber, // PS3EyeFrameGrabber, VideoInputFrameGrabber, and FFmpegFrameGrabber. frameGrabber = new OpenCVFrameGrabber(0); //frameGrabber.setFormat("mp4"); frameGrabber.setImageWidth(1280); frameGrabber.setImageHeight(720); logger.debug("Starting frame grabber"); try { frameGrabber.start(); logger.debug("Started frame grabber with image width-height : {}-{}", frameGrabber.getImageWidth(), frameGrabber.getImageHeight()); } catch (FrameGrabber.Exception e) { logger.error("Error when initializing the frame grabber", e); throw new RuntimeException("Unable to start the FrameGrabber", e); } SwingUtilities.invokeLater(() -> { window.setVisible(true); }); process(); logger.debug("Stopped frame grabbing."); }
Example #5
Source File: YOLO2_TF_Client.java From SKIL_Examples with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception { if (args.input_camera >= 0) { System.out.println("Opening camara " + args.input_camera); frameGrabber = new OpenCVFrameGrabber(args.input_camera); frameGrabber.start(); } labels = new COCOLabels(); colors = new HashMap<>(); for (int i = 0; i < nClasses; i++) { colors.put( labels.getLabel( i ), Color.web( COLORS[i] ) ); } // make model server network calls for { auth, inference } skilClientGetImageInference( ); Canvas canvas = new Canvas(imageWidth, imageHeight); GraphicsContext ctx = canvas.getGraphicsContext2D(); ctx.drawImage(SwingFXUtils.toFXImage(bufImgConverter.convert(matConverter.convert(imgMat)), null), 0, 0); stage.setScene(new Scene(new StackPane(canvas), this.imageWidth, this.imageHeight)); renderJavaFXStyle( ctx ); stage.setTitle("YOLO2"); stage.show(); if (frameGrabber != null) { new Thread(() -> { try { while (stage.isShowing()) { skilClientGetImageInference( ); ctx.drawImage(SwingFXUtils.toFXImage(bufImgConverter.convert(matConverter.convert(imgMat)), null), 0, 0); renderJavaFXStyle( ctx ); } } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }).start(); } }