add cv2 video stream
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@ -12,20 +12,17 @@ client_socket.connect(('my_server', 8000))
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# Make a file-like object out of the connection
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connection = client_socket.makefile('wb')
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try:
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cap = cv2.
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with picamera.PiCamera() as camera:
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camera.resolution = (640, 480)
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# Start a preview and let the camera warm up for 2 seconds
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camera.start_preview()
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time.sleep(2)
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cap = cv2.VideoCapture("run.mp4")
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while True:
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ret, frame = cap.read()
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if frame == None:
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break
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image = cv2.imencode('.jpg', frame)
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stream = image.tobytes()
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# Note the start time and construct a stream to hold image data
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# temporarily (we could write it directly to connection but in this
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# case we want to find out the size of each capture first to keep
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# our protocol simple)
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start = time.time()
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stream = io.BytesIO()
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for foo in camera.capture_continuous(stream, 'jpeg'):
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# Write the length of the capture to the stream and flush to
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# ensure it actually gets sent
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connection.write(struct.pack('<L', stream.tell()))
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