Newbie question and yes I have spent a lot of time sifting through similar questions and Answers with no luck.
What I am trying to do is save frames from a video file in a sequential order. I have managed to save one image using c and I cannot seem to save images after that. I have started using c++ in opencv instead of c and all I can do is view the video and not save any jpg's from it.
I am using opencv2.4.4a on mac if that helps. below is my c example
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <opencv/cv.h>
#include <opencv/highgui.h>
#include <iostream>
using namespace cv;
using namespace std;
int main (int argc, char** argv)
{
//initializing capture from file
CvCapture * capture = cvCaptureFromAVI ("/example/example.mov");
//Capturing a frame
IplImage* img = 0;
if(!cvGrabFrame(capture)) //capture a frame
{
printf)Could not grab a fram\n\7");
exit(0);
}
img=cvRerieveFrame(capture); //retrieve the captured frame
//writing an image to a file
if (!cvSaveImage("/frames/test.jpg", img))
printf("Could not save: %s\n","test.jpg");
//free resources
cvReleaseCapture(&capture);
}
Thank you in advance
edit to the above.
I have added to the above code which results in an image to be saved with the test.jpg and then gets rewritten with the next frame. How do I tell opencv to not copy over the last image and rename the next frame to test_2.jpg eg, test_1.jpg, test_2.jpg and so on?
double num_frames = cvGetCaptureProperty (capture, CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT);
for (int i = 0; i < (int)num_frames; i++)
{
img = cvQueryFrame(capture);
cvSaveImage("frames/test.jpg", img);
}
cvReleaseCapture(&capture);
}
Use an index that will keep track of the number part in the filename. In the image capturing loop, add the index with the filename and build the final filename.
here is an example :
while(1)
{
cap.read ( frame);
if( frame.empty()) break;
imshow("video", frame);
char filename[80];
sprintf(filename,"C:/Users/cssc/Desktop/testFolder/test_%d.png",i);
imwrite(filename, frame);
i++;
char key = waitKey(10);
if ( key == 27) break;
}