* add HEVC(H.265) codec to iOS,Mac VideoWriter
* Update cap_avfoundation_mac.mm
add CV_FOURCC('h','v','c','1') for HEVC codec
* Update cap_avfoundation.mm
add CV_FOURCC('h','v','c','1') for HEVC codec
* feat: add availability check for HEVC codec on iOS and OS X
Co-authored-by: Vadim Levin <vadim.levin@xperience.ai>
A running GMainLoop processes many events on the GLib/GStreamer
world. While some things may work without it, many others wont.
Examples of these are signals, timers and many other source
events. The problem becomes more concerning by the fact that
some GStreamer elements rely on signals to work.
This commit allows the user to specify an OpenCV option to
start a main loop, if needed. Since the loop blocks, this is
done in a separate thread.
Remove obsolete FFMPEG versions support
* refactor: removed obsolete FFMPEG version support
- Oldest available version via official FFMPEG repository mirror has tag v.0.5
LIBAVFORMAT version for this tag is 52.31.0
* refactor: prefer std::min function to MIN macro
* refactor: use appropriate macro instead of manual version calculation
* refactor: remove macros for versions prior 0.5.15 release
* refactor: remove libavcodec macros for versions < 54.35.1 (default to Ubuntu 14.04)
* refactor: remove libavformat macro for versions < 54.20.4 (default ubuntu 14.04)
* refactor: remove libavutil macro for versions < 52.3.0 (default ubuntu 14.04)
* refactor: remove missed macros for libavcodec and libavformat
* refactor: remove unused _opencv_ffmpeg_free function
* build: add FFMPEG libraries versions checks
- Add verbose message about what FFMPEG libraries are missing.
- Add minimal versions check set to libav 9.20 release (default ubuntu 14.04) and FFMPEG 1.1.16 release.
If the check is failed CMake produces user-friendly message instead of build error.
* fix: libavcodec version guard for AVDISCARD_NONINTRA
* fix: libav check of libavcodec version guard for AVDISCARD_NONINTRA
* fix: version check for AV_CODEC_FLAG_GLOBAL_HEADER
* fix: missing FFMPEG libraries output
- Added test for automated rotation for MP4 videos with metadata
- Fix 180 degrees rotation bug
- Moved rotation logic to cv::VideoCapture implementation for FFmpeg and restore binary compatibility with FFmpeg wrapper.
- Add VideoCapture camera orientation property for mp4 videos with camera orientation meta.
- Add auto rotation for 90, 180, 270 degrees using cv::rotate
Objc binding
* Initial work on Objective-C wrapper
* Objective-C generator script; update manually generated wrappers
* Add Mat tests
* Core Tests
* Imgproc wrapper generation and tests
* Fixes for Imgcodecs wrapper
* Miscellaneous fixes. Swift build support
* Objective-C wrapper build/install
* Add Swift wrappers for videoio/objdetect/feature2d
* Framework build;iOS support
* Fix toArray functions;Use enum types whenever possible
* Use enum types where possible;prepare test build
* Update test
* Add test runner scripts for iOS and macOS
* Add test scripts and samples
* Build fixes
* Fix build (cmake 3.17.x compatibility)
* Fix warnings
* Fix enum name conflicting handling
* Add support for document generation with Jazzy
* Swift/Native fast accessor functions
* Add Objective-C wrapper for calib3d, dnn, ml, photo and video modules
* Remove IntOut/FloatOut/DoubleOut classes
* Fix iOS default test platform value
* Fix samples
* Revert default framework name to opencv2
* Add converter util functions
* Fix failing test
* Fix whitespace
* Add handling for deprecated methods;fix warnings;define __OPENCV_BUILD
* Suppress cmake warnings
* Reduce severity of "jazzy not found" log message
* Fix incorrect #include of compatibility header in ios.h
* Use explicit returns in subscript/get implementation
* Reduce minimum required cmake version to 3.15 for Objective-C/Swift binding
* feature: Extend VideoWriter to accept vector of parameters
- Add additional constructor and `open` method for `VideoWriter`
those accept a vector of parameters
- Move actual implementation of the `VideoWriter::open` to general method
which accepts vector of parameters
- Propagate parsed parameters map up to actual video backend construction
* fix: Change VideoWriter constructor description to suppress doc warning
* refactor: Rollback newlines changes
* feature: Changed VideoWriter parameters workflow
* feature: Log unused parameters in VideoWriter open
* doc: Fix VideoWriter `isColor` parameter description
* fix: int to bool VC++ conversion warning
* doc: Remove information about `isColor` flag usage.
I believe you are using the wrong version of open() on line 28 - adding deviceID + appId together. It's better to use the new version of .open() taking two integers as parameter.
* feature: Add video capture bitrate read-only property for FFMPEG backend
* test: For WIN32 property should be either expected or 0.
Added `IsOneOf` helper function, enabled only for _WIN32.
- Added `explicit` to `VideoCapture` constructors with 2
arguments, 1 of them has default value
- Applied library code style
- Introduced 2 debug macros to improve readability of the code
* Fix infinite loop when trying to change state of the busy camera
- Add finite number of attempts in tryIoctl functions
10 by default.
* Introduced new flag for ioctl call to handle EBUSY
Add retrieve encoded frame to VideoCapture
* Add capacity to retrieve the encoded frame from a VideoCapture object.
* Correct raw codec and pixle format output from ffmpeg capture.
* Remove warnings from build.
* Added VideoCaptureRaw subclass.
* Include abstract base class VideoCaptureBase and rename new subclass VideoContainer as suggested by mshabunin.
* Remove using.
* Change base class name for compatibility with jave bindings generator.
* Move grab and retrieve and add override specifier
* Add setRaw and readRaw to IVideoCapture interface
-setRaw to disable video decoding and enable bitstream filters from mp4 to h254 and h265.
-readRaw to return the raw undecoded/filtered bitstream.
Add createRawCapture to initiate a backend with setRaw enabled.
Remove inheritance and use an independant VideoContainer subclass with IVideoCapture member.
* Address unused parameter warings.
Remove VideoContainer from python bindings as it no longer returns a Mat.
Use opencv type uchar instead of unsigned char.
Add missing destructor to VideoContainer class.
* Address build warnings and include all params in documentation.
* Include deprecated bitstream filtering API.
* Update codec_id query to work with older ffmpeg api's.
Change api version defines to be consistent - most recent api version first.
* Fix typo.
* Update test to work with naming of new files in the extra repo
* Investigate test failure
* Check bytes read by ffmpeg
* Removed mp4 video container test
* Applied suggested changes.
* videoio: rework API for extraction of RAW video streams
- FFmpeg only
* address review comments
Implement Camera Multiplexing API
* IdideoCapture + two wrong function
function waitAny
Add errors catcher
Stub for Python added.
Sifting warnings
One test added
Two tests for camera and Perf tests added
* Perf sync and async tests for waitAny() added, waitAnyInterior() deleted, getDeviceHandle() deleted
* Variable OPENCV_TEST_CAMERA_LIST added
* Without fps set
* ASSERT_FAILED for environment variable
* Perf tests is DISABLED_
* --Trailing whitespace
* Return false from cap.cpp deleted
* Two functions deleted from interface, +range for, +environment variable in test_camera
* Space deleted
* printf deleted, perror added
* CV_WRAP deleted, cv2 cleared from stubs
* -- space
* default timeout added
* @param changed
* place of waitAny changed
* --whitespace
* ++function description
* function description changed
* revert unused changes
* videoio: rework API for VideoCapture::waitAny()
If an aravis camera is software triggered, a trigger needs to be explicitly sent using `arv_camera_software_trigger`, otherwise the camera will not grab any frames.
* Fix the detection of XIMEA on Windows (when it has been installed by another user with administrative privileges, for example).
* Change the flow: we first try HKEY_CURRENT_USER key and, if empty, then try HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
* Remove unavoidable print of CV error
The return value covers whether the device exists.
This might be better hidden behind a debug flag, but I couldn't work out how to do that nicely.
* Use `CV_LOG_WARNING` macro to log rather than removing it entirely