ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified procedure could not be found. Python

大城市里の小女人 提交于 2019-11-27 23:48:21
  1. Use Dependency Walker (http://www.dependencywalker.com/) on your cv2.pyd from 'site-packages'.
  2. Look at the higher-left corner, where the library tree is.
  3. Normal libraries have blue or gray icons, find libraries with red icons on the left, like this: http://i.stack.imgur.com/YiEuD.png.
  4. Find API's having a red flag and remember parent library names of the libraries with red icon. Red flag means that parent library requires some API, which is absent in the underlying library. In my case a library with the red icon is 'kernel32.dll', and it's parent libraries are msvcr90.dll, tbb.dll and the library from 'winsxs', which name's is obscured.
  5. Usually a problem can be solved by obtaining correct versions of the parent libraries. For example, you are trying to use a DLL, which is compiled for Windows Vista, on Windows XP. This DLL imports a 'InitializeCriticalSectionEx' API, which is absent in Windows XP's 'kernel32.dll'. Obtaining the XP version of your DLL or recompiling it with 'InitializeCriticalSection' instead of 'Ex' will solve the problem. Another example: you are using OpenCV compiled for use with Qt 4.8.4 and PyQt4, which contains Qt version 4.7. cv2.pyd (which is a DLL, by the way) will refuse to import because certain Qt API's required in your OpenCV are not available in 4.7's DLL's. The solution is to put Qt libraries version 4.8.4 into your '%PYTHONHOME%\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4' folder or PATH. I encountered this problem myself when building my own version of OpenCV from git repo.

Try this: Install opencv for windows. download it at here :

http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/files/opencv-win/2.4.1/OpenCV-2.4.1.exe/download

Then

 Copy cv2.pyd from C:\opencv\build\python\x86\2.7\ and paste it in the folder python site-packages folder . restart your IDE. 

Make sure numpy is installed. If not , get it from here ..

http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#numpy

For programmers using python 3, download a wheel package in order to install OpenCV.

You will need to make sure that NumPy is already installed. Anaconda is a nice package to handle dependencies. You would get numpy out of the box with it.

Then, download the OpenCV version corresponding to your Python installation version from : http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/

You can find the version of your Python interpreter by running:

python --version

In my case as I run C-Python 3.5, I chose : opencv_python‑3.2.0‑cp35‑cp35m‑win_amd64.whl

Finally, in the directory you have downloaded the wheel package, run:

pip install opencv_python-3.X.X-cpXX-cpXXm-xxxx.whl

I had the same problem and when i use ipython [just write ipython at cmd if you have ipython installed] it works.

the following worked for me. Assuming that Python(X,Y) is installed (and the option for OpenCV was checked at the beginning of the installation), I did the following steps:

  1. Download opencv-2.4.13, and extract file in a given folder.
  2. Copy file "cv2.pyd" (which is a file of 10MB)
  3. Replace the file cv2.pyd in the "...\Lib\site-packages" folder. You will notice that the original "cv2.pyc" file size is below 2MB.
  4. Start Python(x,y) and the Spyder. Type "cv2.version" in the Python console. You may get >>> cv2.version -> '2.4.13'
  5. OpenCV is now working!
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