I have just started learning OpenCV using Python and the first tutorial starts with capturing video using either in built laptop webcam or external webcam. And as it would happen, I have neither. So I thought if it would be possible to use Camera of my Android Smartphone and then capture that video using IP for further processing.
My Smartphone: Moto E
OS: Windows 7
Language: Python
Android Application : IP Webcam
I have searched the net extensively but am unable to find any working solution, so can anyone please guide me on how to capture the video from my smartphone using IP Webcam.
Sorry for posting no code as I am just trending into this field so am completely clueless.
Thanks.
解决方案
Android 'IP Webcam' App video stream import to Python OpenCV using urllib and numpy;)
import urllib
import cv2
import numpy as np
import time
# Replace the URL with your own IPwebcam shot.jpg IP:port
url='http://192.168.2.35:8080/shot.jpg'
while True:
# Use urllib to get the image and convert into a cv2 usable format
imgResp=urllib.urlopen(url)
imgNp=np.array(bytearray(imgResp.read()),dtype=np.uint8)
img=cv2.imdecode(imgNp,-1)
# put the image on screen
cv2.imshow('IPWebcam',img)
#To give the processor some less stress
#time.sleep(0.1)
if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
break