Python | Play a video using OpenCV
Last Updated :
03 Jul, 2024
OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision) is a computer vision library that contains various functions to perform operations on Images or videos. OpenCV library can be used to perform multiple operations on videos.
Let’s see how to play a video using the OpenCV Python. To capture a video, we need to create a VideoCapture object. VideoCapture have the device index or the name of a video file. Device index is just the number to specify which camera. If we pass 0 then it is for first camera, 1 for second camera so on. We capture the video frame by frame.
Syntax
- cv2.VideoCapture(0): Means first camera or webcam.
- cv2.VideoCapture(1): Means second camera or webcam.
- cv2.VideoCapture("file name.mp4"): Means video file
Step 1: Import the required modules,
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Step 2: Creating the object of the VideoCapture and read the input file
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cap = cv2.VideoCapture('Spend Your Summer Vacations Wisely! Ft. Sandeep Sir _ GeeksforGeeks.mp4')
Step 3: Check if the camera is opened or not,
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if (cap.isOpened()== False):
# Give a error message
Step 4: Entire file is read frame by frame,
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# Read the entire file until it is completed
while(cap.isOpened()):
# Capture each frame
ret, frame = cap.read()
if ret == True:
# Display the resulting frame
Below is the complete implementation
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# importing libraries
import cv2
# Create a VideoCapture object and read from input file
cap = cv2.VideoCapture('Spend Your Summer Vacations\
Wisely! Ft. Sandeep Sir _ GeeksforGeeks.mp4')
# Check if camera opened successfully
if (cap.isOpened()== False):
print("Error opening video file")
# Read until video is completed
while(cap.isOpened()):
# Capture frame-by-frame
ret, frame = cap.read()
if ret == True:
# Display the resulting frame
cv2.imshow('Frame', frame)
# Press Q on keyboard to exit
if cv2.waitKey(25) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
break
# Break the loop
else:
break
# When everything done, release
# the video capture object
cap.release()
# Closes all the frames
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
Output:
Output video framesNote : Video file should have in same directory where program is executed.
Explanation:
Here we are first importing the required modules first and using the VideoCapture() method to read the input video file and raise a error if the file didn't open and imshow() to present the frame that was fetched.
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