问题
I am trying to access a Logitech c310 webcam on my beaglebone. It always returns false for any device ID, I am not sure why.
I use the following code.
>>> import cv2, numpy as np
>>> cam = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
>>> cam.open(0)
False
The camera does show up as video0 in dev/ and also in root@arm:~#lsusb
, like below,
root@arm:~# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 046d:081b Logitech, Inc. Webcam C310
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I could also access the camera with v4l2-ctl
.
Note that I am very new to OpenCV, so this may sound silly and I apologize for that in advance.
回答1:
video related functionality is not supported (not compiled with FFmpeg), if cv2 was installed from pypi wheel:
pip install opencv-python
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/opencv-python
回答2:
HIGHGUI ERROR: V4L: index 1 is not correct!
False
OpenCV Error: Bad flag (parameter or structure field) (Unrecognized or unsupported array type) in cvGetMat, file /home/kaushik/Desktop/OpenCV-2.4.1/modules/core/src/array.cpp, line 2482
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "x2.py", line 8, in <module>
cv2.imshow('frame', frame)
cv2.error: /home/kaushik/Desktop/OpenCV-2.4.1/modules/core/src/array.cpp:2482: error: (-206) Unrecognized or unsupported array type in function cvGetMat
if you are getting this kind of an error then probably something is wrong with the indexing.
instead of cv2.VideoCapture(0) add:
cv2.VideoCapture(-1)
this will get you the first working camera. And if anything goes wrong, just post the stack trace here and i'll see if i can help you :)
回答3:
I met the similar issue. It may be related to user permission. Try using the follow procedure to diagnose the issue.
Run the following command to determine the camera access permission
ls -la /dev/video*
You might get similar output as below (you might get video1 if you have multiple cameras). As you can see, only
root
user and users invideo
group have the permission to access the camera.crw-rw----. 1 root video 188, 0 Apr 3 21:16 /dev/video0
So the fix is simple, add your user account to the
video
group, using the follow command:sudo usermod -a -G video <you login name>
Hope it helps!
回答4:
If you didn't solve it in many ways,you can try to
find and install "opencv3.2.0-dev",I use it to solve
the problem twice.
just pip install opencv-python is not enough.(hmm,
at least sometimes)
回答5:
It depends on the argument being passed to the cv2.VideoCapture().
Normally, it is 0 for making the primary webcam of your pc work. Similarly, if you want to get access to a second camera installed on you system pass the argument as 2.
But if you have only 1 camera and indexing '0' is not helping, then try passing the index as -1 instead.
回答6:
I found something in documentation which might just help.
cap.read() returns a bool (True/False). If frame is read correctly, it will be True. Sometimes, cap may not have initialized the capture. In that case, the code shows error. You can check whether it is initialized or not by the method cap.isOpened(). If it is True, OK. Otherwise open it using cap.open().
Source: http://opencv-python-tutroals.readthedocs.io/en/latest/py_tutorials/py_gui/py_video_display/py_video_display.html#display-video
回答7:
For me the solution was to restart the computer, seems that there was mismanagement in releasing the camera. I don't like it though bc seems that is not a definitive solution. But it might be that it was a problem with jupyter notebook, now I'm working with spyder bc I read that jupyter is more prone to problems.
回答8:
First If you are trying to capture video, then cam.open() is not the right way to do it. open() method initializes the camera object(in this case the "cam").
Secondly Here the cam.open() returns false because cv is not able to initialize the cam object. The VideoCapture() method already initializes your camera object. You can check this by adding
cam.isOpened()
right after
cam.VideoCapture(0)
that will return "True".
Thirdly if you want to vied camera feed, this is the conventional way to do it
import cv2
cam = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
print cam.isOpened()
while(True):
ret, frame = cam.read()
cv2.imshow('frame', frame)
if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
break
cam.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
回答9:
It is a matter of missing packages. I had installed a bunch of packages after installing OpenCV. I ran the cmake again and it worked.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21792909/cv2-videocapture-open-always-returns-false