Good Day,
I am trying to figure out how to close the camera on a beaglebone in openCV. I have tried numerous commands such as release(&camera) but none exist and the camera continues to stay on when I don't want it to.
VideoCapture capture(0);
capture.set(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH,320);
capture.set(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT,240);
if(!capture.isOpened()){
cout << "Failed to connect to the camera." << endl;
}
Mat frame, edges, cont;
while(1){
cout<<sending<<endl;
if(sending){
for(int i=0; i<frames; i++){
capture >> frame;
if(frame.empty()){
cout << "Failed to capture an image" << endl;
return 0;
}
cvtColor(frame, edges, CV_BGR2GRAY);
Code is something like this, at the end of the for loop, I want to close the camera, but of course it still stays open
The camera will be deinitialized automatically in VideoCapture destructor.
Check this example from opencv docu:
int main(int, char**)
{
VideoCapture cap(0); // open the default camera
if(!cap.isOpened()) // check if we succeeded
return -1;
Mat edges;
namedWindow("edges",1);
for(;;)
{
Mat frame;
cap >> frame; // get a new frame from camera
cvtColor(frame, edges, CV_BGR2GRAY);
GaussianBlur(edges, edges, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5);
Canny(edges, edges, 0, 30, 3);
imshow("edges", edges);
if(waitKey(30) >= 0) break;
}
// the camera will be deinitialized automatically in VideoCapture destructor
return 0;
}
Also
cvQueryFrame
Grabs and returns a frame from camera or file
IplImage* cvQueryFrame( CvCapture* capture );
capture video capturing structure.
The function cvQueryFrame grabs a frame from camera or video file, decompresses and > returns it. This function is just a combination of cvGrabFrame and cvRetrieveFrame in one > call. The returned image should not be released or modified by user.
I hope this works for you. Best of luck.
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