I want to add some opencv processes to a gstreamer pipeline and then send it over udpsink.
I'm able to read frames from gstreamer like this:
// may add some plugins to the pipeline later
cv::VideoCapture cap("v4l2src ! video/x-raw, framerate=30/1, width=640, height=480, format=RGB ! videoconvert ! appsink");
cv::Mat frame;
while(ture){
cap >> frame;
// do some processing to the frame
}
But what can't figure out is how to pass the processed frame to the following pipeline: appsrc ! x264enc ! mpegtsmux ! udpsink host=localhost port=5000
I've tried
cv::VideoWriter writer = cv::VideoWriter("appsrc ! x264enc ! mpegtsmux ! udpsink host=localhost port=5000", 0, (double)30, cv::Size(640, 480), true);
writer << processedFrame;
However, the receiver side receives nothing. (I uses the pipeline $gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=5000 ! tsparse ! tsdemux ! h264parse ! avdec_h264 ! videoconvert ! ximagesink sync=false
as receiver)
My question is, can I pass processed opencv Mat to a gstreamer pipeline and let it do some encoding, and then send over network through udpsink? If yes, how do I achieve this?
Side question, is there any way I can debug a VideoWriter? Such as checking if frames are actually written into it.
Note that I'm using opencv 2.4.12 and gstreamer 1.2 on ubuntu 14.04.
Any help are great!
EDIT:
To provide more info, I tested the following code, and it gave GStreamer Plugin: Embedded video playback halted; module appsrc0 reported: Internal data flow error.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
#include <opencv2/opencv.hpp>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
cv::VideoCapture cap("v4l2src ! video/x-raw, framerate=30/1, width=640, height=480, format=RGB ! videoconvert ! appsink");
if (!cap.isOpened()) {
printf("=ERR= can't create capture\n");
return -1;
}
cv::VideoWriter writer;
// problem here
writer.open("appsrc ! video/x-raw, framerate=30/1, width=640, height=480, format=RGB ! autovideoconvert ! ximagesink sync=false", 0, (double)30, cv::Size(640, 480), true);
if (!writer.isOpened()) {
printf("=ERR= can't create writer\n");
return -1;
}
cv::Mat frame;
int key;
while (true) {
cap >> frame;
if (frame.empty()) {
printf("no frame\n");
break;
}
writer << frame;
key = cv::waitKey( 30 );
}
cv::destroyWindow( "video" );
}
Apparently there's something wrong with the appsrc pipeline, but I have no idea what went wrong because the pipeline gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src ! video/x-raw, framerate=30/1, width=640, height=480, format=RGB ! videoconvert ! ximagesink sync=false
works fine.
After hours of searching and testing, I finally got the answer.
The key is to use only videoconvert
after appsrc
, no need to set caps. Therefore, a writer pipeline would look like appsrc ! videoconvert ! x264enc ! mpegtsmux ! udpsink host=localhost port=5000
.
Following is a sample code that reads images from a gstreamer pipeline, doing some opencv image processing and write it back to the pipeline.
With this method, you can add any opencv process to a gstreamer pipeline easily.
// Compile with: $ g++ opencv_gst.cpp -o opencv_gst `pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv`
#include <stdio.h>
#include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
#include <opencv2/opencv.hpp>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
// Original gstreamer pipeline:
// == Sender ==
// gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src
// ! video/x-raw, framerate=30/1, width=640, height=480, format=RGB
// ! videoconvert
// ! x264enc noise-reduction=10000 tune=zerolatency byte-stream=true threads=4
// ! mpegtsmux
// ! udpsink host=localhost port=5000
//
// == Receiver ==
// gst-launch-1.0 -ve udpsrc port=5000
// ! tsparse ! tsdemux
// ! h264parse ! avdec_h264
// ! videoconvert
// ! ximagesink sync=false
// first part of sender pipeline
cv::VideoCapture cap("v4l2src ! video/x-raw, framerate=30/1, width=640, height=480, format=RGB ! videoconvert ! appsink");
if (!cap.isOpened()) {
printf("=ERR= can't create video capture\n");
return -1;
}
// second part of sender pipeline
cv::VideoWriter writer;
writer.open("appsrc ! videoconvert ! x264enc noise-reduction=10000 tune=zerolatency byte-stream=true threads=4 ! mpegtsmux ! udpsink host=localhost port=9999"
, 0, (double)30, cv::Size(640, 480), true);
if (!writer.isOpened()) {
printf("=ERR= can't create video writer\n");
return -1;
}
cv::Mat frame;
int key;
while (true) {
cap >> frame;
if (frame.empty())
break;
/* Process the frame here */
writer << frame;
key = cv::waitKey( 30 );
}
}
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