On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:44 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thank you for posting this example. I'm more interested in the gstreamer aspects of it than the openCV parts. To compile it on Ubuntu 10.04 with openCV 2.1 built from a downloaded tarball (the Ubuntu repos only have openCV-2.0 and it seems broken when running some examples form the Learning OpenCV book) I had to change the build command from what you list in the comments to: g++ -ggdb -Wall $(pkg-config --cflags opencv gstreamer-0.10 gstreamer-app-0.10) -o gst-openCV gst-openCV.cpp $(pkg-config --libs opencv gstreamer-0.10 gstreamer-app-0.10) Other than a few warnings about guint64 variables not being unsigned long long types it builds fine. However, I can't actually run it without the xml files for the Harr classifer. Is there some place I can grab them? (Emailing them to me would also work). If this is not possible or practical, could you suggest a simple openCV image operation with visible effect I could quickly substitute in your detectAndDraw function? As I said, I'm not particularly interested in diving into openCV at this time. But I installed openCV and bought the book when I learned about its cvCreateCameraCapture(), cvQueryFrame(), and cvShowImage() functions as a possible alternate infrastructure during some serious frustrations with gstreamer and video capture. Unfortunately performance of the simple ch2_ex2_9.cpp program from the OpenCV book was horrible so I quickly gave up. Curiously, revisiting it to figure out why your build command wasn't working, I find it runs fine now. Although ~20% cpu seems pretty high for what it accomplishes compared to gstreamer's gst-launch v4l2src ! xvimagesink ~6% . Been a boatload of Ubuntu updates since then! Might I suggest that putting examples such as this on Google Code or Github or SourceForge and getting the real gstreamer experts to improve them and point out potential pitfalls, would go a long way to making gstreamer much easier to learn. If I comment out the call to your detectAndDraw() and the error returns for the missing xml files, I expected more or less a resized copy of my input file, but what I got was and empty output file and a bunch of gstreamer DEBUG messages: Running... ** (gst-openCV:32262): DEBUG: pipeline:pipeline0 old:NULL new:READY pending:VOID_PENDING ** (gst-openCV:32262): DEBUG: pipeline:pipeline1 old:NULL new:READY pending:VOID_PENDING I assume these are from my test files not being the correct avi format. I'm playing around now with changing your pipeline1_str to match one of my sample files or use playbin2 to try and make it as automatic as possible. As a practical matter I find the videoscale plug-in to be a real resource hog (at least when dealing with YUV video) and thus try to avoid it if at all possible. If there is interest in setting this up as a "community" sample code I'll gladly contribute back what I end up with from playing with this sample. --wally. _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
I use OpenCV with gstreamer and it works fine.
I tried it with Ubuntu 10.10 and Redhat 6, OpenCV 2.1 and latest stable gstreamer. if you need some advice maybe I can help you. Some Tips, if you can reduce your cpu usage, you need resize your frames, change xml files (Haar detection xml's ). check this : http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/OpenCV/message/77414 and Xml files are in the src, you need download OpenCV src from git repo. Robert 2011/4/7 wally bkg <[hidden email]>: > On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:44 AM, > <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> From: Tiago Katcipis <[hidden email]> >> To: Discussion of the development of and with GStreamer >> <[hidden email]> >> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 01:57:05 -0300 >> Subject: Re: Streaming ... images getting with OpenCV >> >> Don't know if it will help you, but i worked together with a friend of >> mine on a simple code that captures video using gstreamer, process the data >> on OpenCV (actually it detects faces and draw an rectangle around them using >> OpenCV Haar features) and them pushes the processed OpenCV data on another >> pipeline, using appsrc. The code was just a test of how OpenCV Haar works >> and how to integrate it with Gstreamer, so it is a mess (lots of commented >> code and even some commentaries on portuguese)...but maybe it will help you >> :-). >> >> http://gitorious.org/ufscwork/works/blobs/master/c++/opencv-haar/opencv-test.cpp >> The new_buffer callback should interest you, it basically process a buffer >> coming from a appsink (pipeline1) and them pushes it on appsrc (pipeline2). >> Best regards, >> Tiago Katcipis >> > > Thank you for posting this example. I'm more interested in the gstreamer > aspects of it than the openCV parts. > > To compile it on Ubuntu 10.04 with openCV 2.1 built from a downloaded > tarball (the Ubuntu repos only have openCV-2.0 and it seems broken when > running some examples form the Learning OpenCV book) I had to change the > build command from what you list in the comments to: > > g++ -ggdb -Wall $(pkg-config --cflags opencv gstreamer-0.10 > gstreamer-app-0.10) -o gst-openCV gst-openCV.cpp $(pkg-config --libs > opencv gstreamer-0.10 gstreamer-app-0.10) > > Other than a few warnings about guint64 variables not being unsigned long > long types it builds fine. However, I can't actually run it without the xml > files for the Harr classifer. > > Is there some place I can grab them? (Emailing them to me would also > work). If this is not possible or practical, could you suggest a simple > openCV image operation with visible effect I could quickly substitute in > your detectAndDraw function? > > > As I said, I'm not particularly interested in diving into openCV at this > time. But I installed openCV and bought the book when I learned about its > cvCreateCameraCapture(), cvQueryFrame(), and cvShowImage() functions as a > possible alternate infrastructure during some serious frustrations with > gstreamer and video capture. Unfortunately performance of the simple > ch2_ex2_9.cpp program from the OpenCV book was horrible so I quickly gave > up. Curiously, revisiting it to figure out why your build command wasn't > working, I find it runs fine now. Although ~20% cpu seems pretty high for > what it accomplishes compared to gstreamer's gst-launch v4l2src ! > xvimagesink ~6% . Been a boatload of Ubuntu updates since then! > > > Might I suggest that putting examples such as this on Google Code or Github > or SourceForge and getting the real gstreamer experts to improve them and > point out potential pitfalls, would go a long way to making gstreamer much > easier to learn. > > > > If I comment out the call to your detectAndDraw() and the error returns for > the missing xml files, I expected more or less a resized copy of my input > file, but what I got was and empty output file and a bunch of gstreamer > DEBUG messages: > > Running... > ** (gst-openCV:32262): DEBUG: pipeline:pipeline0 old:NULL new:READY > pending:VOID_PENDING > ** (gst-openCV:32262): DEBUG: pipeline:pipeline1 old:NULL new:READY > pending:VOID_PENDING > > > I assume these are from my test files not being the correct avi format. I'm > playing around now with changing your pipeline1_str to match one of my > sample files or use playbin2 to try and make it as automatic as possible. > > > As a practical matter I find the videoscale plug-in to be a real resource > hog (at least when dealing with YUV video) and thus try to avoid it if at > all possible. > > If there is interest in setting this up as a "community" sample code I'll > gladly contribute back what I end up with from playing with this sample. > > --wally. > > > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel > > -- Best Regards, Robert _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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if you need some advice maybe I can help you. I see now from the link you posted that these Haar detection xml files are in the OpenCV-2.1.0/data/haarcascades directory which I already have from building Open-CV from a tarball. Thanks, --wally. _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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