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9.4 KiB
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333 lines
9.4 KiB
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package gocv
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/*
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "videoio.h"
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*/
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import "C"
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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"unsafe"
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)
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// VideoCaptureProperties are the properties used for VideoCapture operations.
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type VideoCaptureProperties int
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const (
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// VideoCapturePosMsec contains current position of the
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// video file in milliseconds.
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VideoCapturePosMsec VideoCaptureProperties = 0
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// VideoCapturePosFrames 0-based index of the frame to be
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// decoded/captured next.
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VideoCapturePosFrames = 1
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// VideoCapturePosAVIRatio relative position of the video file:
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// 0=start of the film, 1=end of the film.
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VideoCapturePosAVIRatio = 2
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// VideoCaptureFrameWidth is width of the frames in the video stream.
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VideoCaptureFrameWidth = 3
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// VideoCaptureFrameHeight controls height of frames in the video stream.
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VideoCaptureFrameHeight = 4
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// VideoCaptureFPS controls capture frame rate.
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VideoCaptureFPS = 5
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// VideoCaptureFOURCC contains the 4-character code of codec.
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// see VideoWriter::fourcc for details.
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VideoCaptureFOURCC = 6
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// VideoCaptureFrameCount contains number of frames in the video file.
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VideoCaptureFrameCount = 7
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// VideoCaptureFormat format of the Mat objects returned by
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// VideoCapture::retrieve().
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VideoCaptureFormat = 8
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// VideoCaptureMode contains backend-specific value indicating
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// the current capture mode.
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VideoCaptureMode = 9
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// VideoCaptureBrightness is brightness of the image
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// (only for those cameras that support).
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VideoCaptureBrightness = 10
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// VideoCaptureContrast is contrast of the image
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// (only for cameras that support it).
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VideoCaptureContrast = 11
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// VideoCaptureSaturation saturation of the image
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// (only for cameras that support).
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VideoCaptureSaturation = 12
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// VideoCaptureHue hue of the image (only for cameras that support).
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VideoCaptureHue = 13
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// VideoCaptureGain is the gain of the capture image.
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// (only for those cameras that support).
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VideoCaptureGain = 14
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// VideoCaptureExposure is the exposure of the capture image.
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// (only for those cameras that support).
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VideoCaptureExposure = 15
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// VideoCaptureConvertRGB is a boolean flags indicating whether
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// images should be converted to RGB.
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VideoCaptureConvertRGB = 16
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// VideoCaptureWhiteBalanceBlueU is currently unsupported.
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VideoCaptureWhiteBalanceBlueU = 17
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// VideoCaptureRectification is the rectification flag for stereo cameras.
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// Note: only supported by DC1394 v 2.x backend currently.
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VideoCaptureRectification = 18
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// VideoCaptureMonochrome indicates whether images should be
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// converted to monochrome.
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VideoCaptureMonochrome = 19
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// VideoCaptureSharpness controls image capture sharpness.
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VideoCaptureSharpness = 20
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// VideoCaptureAutoExposure controls the DC1394 exposure control
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// done by camera, user can adjust reference level using this feature.
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VideoCaptureAutoExposure = 21
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// VideoCaptureGamma controls video capture gamma.
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VideoCaptureGamma = 22
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// VideoCaptureTemperature controls video capture temperature.
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VideoCaptureTemperature = 23
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// VideoCaptureTrigger controls video capture trigger.
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VideoCaptureTrigger = 24
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// VideoCaptureTriggerDelay controls video capture trigger delay.
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VideoCaptureTriggerDelay = 25
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// VideoCaptureWhiteBalanceRedV controls video capture setting for
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// white balance.
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VideoCaptureWhiteBalanceRedV = 26
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// VideoCaptureZoom controls video capture zoom.
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VideoCaptureZoom = 27
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// VideoCaptureFocus controls video capture focus.
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VideoCaptureFocus = 28
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// VideoCaptureGUID controls video capture GUID.
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VideoCaptureGUID = 29
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// VideoCaptureISOSpeed controls video capture ISO speed.
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VideoCaptureISOSpeed = 30
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// VideoCaptureBacklight controls video capture backlight.
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VideoCaptureBacklight = 32
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// VideoCapturePan controls video capture pan.
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VideoCapturePan = 33
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// VideoCaptureTilt controls video capture tilt.
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VideoCaptureTilt = 34
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// VideoCaptureRoll controls video capture roll.
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VideoCaptureRoll = 35
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// VideoCaptureIris controls video capture iris.
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VideoCaptureIris = 36
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// VideoCaptureSettings is the pop up video/camera filter dialog. Note:
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// only supported by DSHOW backend currently. The property value is ignored.
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VideoCaptureSettings = 37
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// VideoCaptureBufferSize controls video capture buffer size.
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VideoCaptureBufferSize = 38
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// VideoCaptureAutoFocus controls video capture auto focus..
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VideoCaptureAutoFocus = 39
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)
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// VideoCapture is a wrapper around the OpenCV VideoCapture class.
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//
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// For further details, please see:
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// http://docs.opencv.org/master/d8/dfe/classcv_1_1VideoCapture.html
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//
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type VideoCapture struct {
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p C.VideoCapture
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}
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// VideoCaptureFile opens a VideoCapture from a file and prepares
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// to start capturing. It returns error if it fails to open the file stored in uri path.
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func VideoCaptureFile(uri string) (vc *VideoCapture, err error) {
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vc = &VideoCapture{p: C.VideoCapture_New()}
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cURI := C.CString(uri)
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defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cURI))
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if !C.VideoCapture_Open(vc.p, cURI) {
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err = fmt.Errorf("Error opening file: %s", uri)
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}
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return
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}
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// VideoCaptureDevice opens a VideoCapture from a device and prepares
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// to start capturing. It returns error if it fails to open the video device.
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func VideoCaptureDevice(device int) (vc *VideoCapture, err error) {
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vc = &VideoCapture{p: C.VideoCapture_New()}
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if !C.VideoCapture_OpenDevice(vc.p, C.int(device)) {
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err = fmt.Errorf("Error opening device: %d", device)
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}
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return
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}
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// Close VideoCapture object.
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func (v *VideoCapture) Close() error {
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C.VideoCapture_Close(v.p)
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v.p = nil
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return nil
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}
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// Set parameter with property (=key).
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func (v *VideoCapture) Set(prop VideoCaptureProperties, param float64) {
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C.VideoCapture_Set(v.p, C.int(prop), C.double(param))
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}
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// Get parameter with property (=key).
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func (v VideoCapture) Get(prop VideoCaptureProperties) float64 {
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return float64(C.VideoCapture_Get(v.p, C.int(prop)))
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}
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// IsOpened returns if the VideoCapture has been opened to read from
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// a file or capture device.
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func (v *VideoCapture) IsOpened() bool {
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isOpened := C.VideoCapture_IsOpened(v.p)
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return isOpened != 0
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}
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// Read reads the next frame from the VideoCapture to the Mat passed in
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// as the param. It returns false if the VideoCapture cannot read frame.
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func (v *VideoCapture) Read(m *Mat) bool {
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return C.VideoCapture_Read(v.p, m.p) != 0
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}
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// Grab skips a specific number of frames.
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func (v *VideoCapture) Grab(skip int) {
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C.VideoCapture_Grab(v.p, C.int(skip))
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}
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// CodecString returns a string representation of FourCC bytes, i.e. the name of a codec
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func (v *VideoCapture) CodecString() string {
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res := ""
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hexes := []int64{0xff, 0xff00, 0xff0000, 0xff000000}
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for i, h := range hexes {
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res += string(int64(v.Get(VideoCaptureFOURCC)) & h >> (uint(i * 8)))
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}
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return res
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}
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// ToCodec returns an float64 representation of FourCC bytes
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func (v *VideoCapture) ToCodec(codec string) float64 {
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if len(codec) != 4 {
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return -1.0
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}
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c1 := []rune(string(codec[0]))[0]
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c2 := []rune(string(codec[1]))[0]
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c3 := []rune(string(codec[2]))[0]
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c4 := []rune(string(codec[3]))[0]
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return float64((c1 & 255) + ((c2 & 255) << 8) + ((c3 & 255) << 16) + ((c4 & 255) << 24))
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}
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// VideoWriter is a wrapper around the OpenCV VideoWriter`class.
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//
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// For further details, please see:
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// http://docs.opencv.org/master/dd/d9e/classcv_1_1VideoWriter.html
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//
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type VideoWriter struct {
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mu *sync.RWMutex
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p C.VideoWriter
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}
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// VideoWriterFile opens a VideoWriter with a specific output file.
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// The "codec" param should be the four-letter code for the desired output
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// codec, for example "MJPG".
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//
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// For further details, please see:
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// http://docs.opencv.org/master/dd/d9e/classcv_1_1VideoWriter.html#a0901c353cd5ea05bba455317dab81130
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//
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func VideoWriterFile(name string, codec string, fps float64, width int, height int, isColor bool) (vw *VideoWriter, err error) {
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if fps == 0 || width == 0 || height == 0 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("one of the numerical parameters "+
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"is equal to zero: FPS: %f, width: %d, height: %d", fps, width, height)
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}
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vw = &VideoWriter{
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p: C.VideoWriter_New(),
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mu: &sync.RWMutex{},
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}
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cName := C.CString(name)
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defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cName))
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cCodec := C.CString(codec)
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defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cCodec))
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C.VideoWriter_Open(vw.p, cName, cCodec, C.double(fps), C.int(width), C.int(height), C.bool(isColor))
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return
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}
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// Close VideoWriter object.
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func (vw *VideoWriter) Close() error {
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C.VideoWriter_Close(vw.p)
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vw.p = nil
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return nil
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}
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// IsOpened checks if the VideoWriter is open and ready to be written to.
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//
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// For further details, please see:
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// http://docs.opencv.org/master/dd/d9e/classcv_1_1VideoWriter.html#a9a40803e5f671968ac9efa877c984d75
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//
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func (vw *VideoWriter) IsOpened() bool {
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isOpend := C.VideoWriter_IsOpened(vw.p)
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return isOpend != 0
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}
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// Write the next video frame from the Mat image to the open VideoWriter.
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//
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// For further details, please see:
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// http://docs.opencv.org/master/dd/d9e/classcv_1_1VideoWriter.html#a3115b679d612a6a0b5864a0c88ed4b39
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//
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func (vw *VideoWriter) Write(img Mat) error {
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vw.mu.Lock()
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defer vw.mu.Unlock()
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C.VideoWriter_Write(vw.p, img.p)
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return nil
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}
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// OpenVideoCapture return VideoCapture specified by device ID if v is a
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// number. Return VideoCapture created from video file, URL, or GStreamer
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// pipeline if v is a string.
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func OpenVideoCapture(v interface{}) (*VideoCapture, error) {
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switch vv := v.(type) {
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case int:
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return VideoCaptureDevice(vv)
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case string:
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id, err := strconv.Atoi(vv)
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if err == nil {
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return VideoCaptureDevice(id)
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}
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return VideoCaptureFile(vv)
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default:
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return nil, errors.New("argument must be int or string")
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}
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}
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