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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Otherwise open it using **cap.open()**.
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You can also access some of the features of this video using **cap.get(propId)** method where propId
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is a number from 0 to 18. Each number denotes a property of the video (if it is applicable to that
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video) and full details can be seen here: cv::VideoCapture::get() .
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video) and full details can be seen here: cv::VideoCapture::get().
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Some of these values can be modified using **cap.set(propId, value)**. Value is the new value you
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want.
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Playing Video from file
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-----------------------
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It is same as capturing from Camera, just change camera index with video file name. Also while
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displaying the frame, use appropriate time for cv2.waitKey(). If it is too less, video will be very
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displaying the frame, use appropriate time for `cv2.waitKey()`. If it is too less, video will be very
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fast and if it is too high, video will be slow (Well, that is how you can display videos in slow
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motion). 25 milliseconds will be OK in normal cases.
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@code{.py}
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Saving a Video
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--------------
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So we capture a video, process it frame-by-frame and we want to save that video. For images, it is
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very simple, just use cv2.imwrite(). Here a little more work is required.
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very simple, just use `cv2.imwrite()`. Here a little more work is required.
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This time we create a **VideoWriter** object. We should specify the output file name (eg:
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output.avi). Then we should specify the **FourCC** code (details in next paragraph). Then number of
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@ -109,10 +109,10 @@ platform dependent. Following codecs works fine for me.
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- In Fedora: DIVX, XVID, MJPG, X264, WMV1, WMV2. (XVID is more preferable. MJPG results in high
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size video. X264 gives very small size video)
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- In Windows: DIVX (More to be tested and added)
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- In OSX : *(I don't have access to OSX. Can some one fill this?)*
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- In OSX: MJPG (.mp4), DIVX (.avi), X264 (.mkv).
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FourCC code is passed as cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc('M','J','P','G') or
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cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(\*'MJPG') for MJPG.
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FourCC code is passed as `cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc('M','J','P','G')` or
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`cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*'MJPG')` for MJPG.
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Below code capture from a Camera, flip every frame in vertical direction and saves it.
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@code{.py}
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