I am trying to create a simple application to send live stream video over the socket in Python 3 with OpenCV. I am new to OpenCV and socket programming so if you can provide answer in detail I will be very grateful. Thank you.
Here is sender.py
import socket
import time
import cv2
capture = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.connect(('192.168.1.10', 50505))
while True:
ret, frame = capture.read()
data = cv2.imencode('.jpg', frame)[1].tostring()
sock.sendall(data)
time.sleep(2)
Here is receiver.py
import socket
import cv2
import numpy as np
import time
HOST = '192.168.1.10'
PORT = 50505
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
print('Socket created')
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
print('Socket bind complete')
s.listen(10)
print('Socket now listening')
conn, addr = s.accept()
while True:
data = conn.recv(8192)
nparr = np.fromstring(data, np.uint8)
frame = cv2.imdecode(nparr, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
cv2.imshow('frame', frame)
time.sleep(2)
and this is the error
receiver.py", line 29, in <module>
cv2.imshow('frame', frame)
cv2.error: D:\Build\OpenCV\opencv-3.4.0\modules\highgui\src\window.cpp:339:
error: (-215) size.width>0 && size.height>0 in function cv::imshow
I'm the author of VidGear Video Processing python library that now also provides NetGear API, which is exclusively designed to transfer video frames synchronously between interconnecting systems over the network in real-time. You try it as follows:
Open your favorite terminal and execute the following python code:
Note: You can end streaming anytime on both server and client side by pressing [Ctrl+c] on your keyboard on server end!
# import libraries
from vidgear.gears import VideoGear
from vidgear.gears import NetGear
stream = VideoGear(source='test.mp4').start() #Open any video stream
server = NetGear() #Define netgear server with default settings
# infinite loop until [Ctrl+C] is pressed
while True:
try:
frame = stream.read()
# read frames
# check if frame is None
if frame is None:
#if True break the infinite loop
break
# do something with frame here
# send frame to server
server.send(frame)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
#break the infinite loop
break
# safely close video stream
stream.stop()
# safely close server
writer.close()
Then open another terminal on the same system and execute the following python code and see the output:
# import libraries
from vidgear.gears import NetGear
import cv2
#define netgear client with `receive_mode = True` and default settings
client = NetGear(receive_mode = True)
# infinite loop
while True:
# receive frames from network
frame = client.recv()
# check if frame is None
if frame is None:
#if True break the infinite loop
break
# do something with frame here
# Show output window
cv2.imshow("Output Frame", frame)
key = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF
# check for 'q' key-press
if key == ord("q"):
#if 'q' key-pressed break out
break
# close output window
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
# safely close client
client.close()
NetGear as of now supports two ZeroMQ messaging patterns: i.e zmq.PAIR
and zmq.REQ and zmq.REP
and the supported protocol are: 'tcp' and 'ipc'
More advanced usage can be found here: https://abhitronix.github.io/vidgear/latest/gears/netgear/overview/
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