Cv2.videocapture.read() Does Not Return A Numpy Array
Solution 1:
Reading (cam.read()
) from a VideoCapture
returns a tuple (return value, image)
. With the first item you check wether the reading was successful, and if it was then you proceed to use the returned image
.
This is documented at https://opencv-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/intro/intro.html#capture-live-video
Solution 2:
Everything mmgp said is spot-on; cam.read()
returns first a boolean indicating whether the read was successful, and then the image itself (which will be empty if the return value was False
). Also note that if you're not using the return value for anything, you can just set that portion to _
, which tells Python "ignore me"; that line would then look something like _, image = cam.read()
. Additionally, it is generally good practice to specify the index at which your camera is located (usually 0 if you have only one camera connected) when calling cv2.VideoCapture()
, so that, in the event that you do have multiple cameras connected, OpenCV knows which camera to read from (otherwise it might just crash because it doesn't know what to do).
Solution 3:
You should use arguments in cv2.VideoCapture()
Try this to capture from the default camera
cam = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
Try this to capture from ip camera
cam = cv2.VideoCapture('http://ip-address') # to check video source's ip address right click video and select "copy image address" and put the exact address in above line of code
Solution 4:
if you are tryimg to capture video using inbuilt webcam then fallowing code line will give you best resultscap = cv2.VideoCapture(0, cv2.CAP_DSHOW)
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