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  • K kolegs
    10 Sept 2015, 12:34

    I had the same problem, tried diffrent ways and it worked when I declared both childs of QVideoFilterRunnable and QAbstractVideoFilter in the same header and source file(so I have 2 files, one .h and one .cpp)

    My header file looks like this:

    class QRCode_filter : public QAbstractVideoFilter
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    public:
        QRCode_filter();
        QVideoFilterRunnable *createFilterRunnable();
    private:
    signals:
        void finished(QObject *result);
    public slots:
    
    };
    
    class MyQRCodeFilterRunnable : public QVideoFilterRunnable
    {
    public:
        QVideoFrame run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, RunFlags flags);
        MyQRCodeFilterRunnable(QRCode_filter *filter = NULL);
    private:
        QRCode_filter *m_filter;
    };
    
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    theshadowx
    wrote on 13 Sept 2015, 13:55 last edited by
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    @kolegs Have you tried using OpenCV in

    QVideoFrame run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, RunFlags flags);
    

    I have a problem about that :

    QVideoFrame FilterRunnable::run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, QVideoFilterRunnable::RunFlags flags)
    {
        if(input->isValid()){
            input->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadWrite);
            /// QVideoFrame to cv::Mat
            Mat cvImg = Mat(input->height(),input->width(), CV_8UC3,input->bits(),input->bytesPerLine());
    
            /// Apply Filter
            Mat edges;
    
            /// to grayscale
            cvtColor(cvImg, edges, COLOR_YUV2GRAY_420);
    
            /// apply filters
            GaussianBlur(edges, edges, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5);
            Canny(edges, edges, 0, 30, 3);
    
            /// convert to YUV420
            cvtColor(edges,edges, COLOR_GRAY2RGB);
            cvtColor(edges,edges, COLOR_RGB2YUV_I420);
    
            ///  what to do here to send back the modified frame .....   ???
        }
    
         return *input;
    }
    
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      kolegs
      wrote on 13 Sept 2015, 15:24 last edited by
      #12

      @theshadowx I've never used openCV so I'm not sure how to use this libraries, but about run() function as far as I know you need to modify the frame that you get(QVideoFrame *input) and simply return it in the same format.

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      • T theshadowx
        13 Sept 2015, 13:55

        @kolegs Have you tried using OpenCV in

        QVideoFrame run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, RunFlags flags);
        

        I have a problem about that :

        QVideoFrame FilterRunnable::run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, QVideoFilterRunnable::RunFlags flags)
        {
            if(input->isValid()){
                input->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadWrite);
                /// QVideoFrame to cv::Mat
                Mat cvImg = Mat(input->height(),input->width(), CV_8UC3,input->bits(),input->bytesPerLine());
        
                /// Apply Filter
                Mat edges;
        
                /// to grayscale
                cvtColor(cvImg, edges, COLOR_YUV2GRAY_420);
        
                /// apply filters
                GaussianBlur(edges, edges, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5);
                Canny(edges, edges, 0, 30, 3);
        
                /// convert to YUV420
                cvtColor(edges,edges, COLOR_GRAY2RGB);
                cvtColor(edges,edges, COLOR_RGB2YUV_I420);
        
                ///  what to do here to send back the modified frame .....   ???
            }
        
             return *input;
        }
        
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        medyakovvit
        wrote on 17 Sept 2015, 17:09 last edited by
        #13

        @theshadowx, i don't know how to work with YUV format, but with QVideoFrame::Format_RGB32 you can do something like that:

        QVideoFrame ThresholdFilterRunnable::run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, QVideoFilterRunnable::RunFlags flags)
        {
            if (!input->isValid())
                return *input;
        
            input->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadWrite);
        
            cv::Mat mat = cv::Mat(input->height(),input->width(), CV_8UC4, input->bits());
        
            cv::Mat gray, threshold, color;
            cv::cvtColor(mat, gray, COLOR_RGB2GRAY);
            cv::threshold(gray, threshold, 150.0, 255.0, THRESH_BINARY);
            cv::cvtColor(threshold, color, COLOR_GRAY2RGB);
            this->toVideoFrame(input, color);
        
            input->unmap();
            return *input;
        }
        
        void ThresholdFilterRunnable::toVideoFrame(QVideoFrame *input, cv::Mat &mat)
        {
            int aCols = 4*mat.cols;
            int aRows = mat.rows;
            uchar* inputBits = input->bits();
        
            for (int i=0; i<aRows; i++)
            {
                uchar* p = mat.ptr<uchar>(i);
                for (int j=0; j<aCols; j++)
                {
                    int index = i*aCols + j;
                    inputBits[index] = p[j];
                }
            }
        }
        

        I can't test it right now, because i'm in hospital.

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        • M medyakovvit
          17 Sept 2015, 17:09

          @theshadowx, i don't know how to work with YUV format, but with QVideoFrame::Format_RGB32 you can do something like that:

          QVideoFrame ThresholdFilterRunnable::run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, QVideoFilterRunnable::RunFlags flags)
          {
              if (!input->isValid())
                  return *input;
          
              input->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadWrite);
          
              cv::Mat mat = cv::Mat(input->height(),input->width(), CV_8UC4, input->bits());
          
              cv::Mat gray, threshold, color;
              cv::cvtColor(mat, gray, COLOR_RGB2GRAY);
              cv::threshold(gray, threshold, 150.0, 255.0, THRESH_BINARY);
              cv::cvtColor(threshold, color, COLOR_GRAY2RGB);
              this->toVideoFrame(input, color);
          
              input->unmap();
              return *input;
          }
          
          void ThresholdFilterRunnable::toVideoFrame(QVideoFrame *input, cv::Mat &mat)
          {
              int aCols = 4*mat.cols;
              int aRows = mat.rows;
              uchar* inputBits = input->bits();
          
              for (int i=0; i<aRows; i++)
              {
                  uchar* p = mat.ptr<uchar>(i);
                  for (int j=0; j<aCols; j++)
                  {
                      int index = i*aCols + j;
                      inputBits[index] = p[j];
                  }
              }
          }
          

          I can't test it right now, because i'm in hospital.

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          wrote on 18 Sept 2015, 02:23 last edited by
          #14

          @medyakovvit Hi, thanks for responding, I hope everything is fine for you.

          if my camera takes video in RGB32 it would be easier as I can create QImage from the edge matrix and then create a QVideoFrame from QImage.:

           ///cv::Mat to QImage
           QImage ImgDest(edges.data, edges.cols, edges.rows, edges.step, QImage::Format_RGB888);
           QVideoFrame *output = new QVideoFrame(ImgDest);
          

          And then I would return the output.

          The problem (From what I understood) is that my camera generates images with YUV color scheme. which means that QVideoSurfaceFormat is in YUV, so if I use RGB32 format it won't work.

          Unfortunately QImage doesn't support YUV format. :(

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          • T theshadowx
            18 Sept 2015, 02:23

            @medyakovvit Hi, thanks for responding, I hope everything is fine for you.

            if my camera takes video in RGB32 it would be easier as I can create QImage from the edge matrix and then create a QVideoFrame from QImage.:

             ///cv::Mat to QImage
             QImage ImgDest(edges.data, edges.cols, edges.rows, edges.step, QImage::Format_RGB888);
             QVideoFrame *output = new QVideoFrame(ImgDest);
            

            And then I would return the output.

            The problem (From what I understood) is that my camera generates images with YUV color scheme. which means that QVideoSurfaceFormat is in YUV, so if I use RGB32 format it won't work.

            Unfortunately QImage doesn't support YUV format. :(

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            medyakovvit
            wrote on 18 Sept 2015, 08:17 last edited by
            #15

            @theshadowx So, if correctly understood this YUV420 and YUV format, Y - luma component, U and V - color component. And in single frame Ys go first, then Us and Vs. So if you need grayscale image, you can work with Ys and ignore Us and Vs. Maybe you can try:

            QVideoFrame YUVFilterRunnable::run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, QVideoFilterRunnable::RunFlags flags)
            {
                if (!input->isValid())
                    return *input;
            
                input->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadWrite);
            
                this->deleteColorComponentFromYUV(input);
                cv::Mat mat(input->height(),input->width(), CV_8UC1, input->bits()); // create grayscale mat with input's Ys only and avoid additional color conversion and copying
            
                cv::GaussianBlur(mat, mat, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5);
                cv::Canny(mat, mat, 0, 30, 3);
            
                input->unmap();
                return *input;
            }
            
            void YUVFilterRunnable::deleteColorComponentFromYUV(QVideoFrame *input)
            {
                // Assign 0 to Us and Vs
                int firstU = input->width()*input->height(); // if i correctly understand YUV420
                int lastV = input->width()*input->height() + input->width()*input->height()/4*2;
                uchar* inputBits = input->bits();
            
                for (int i=firstU; i<lastV; i++)
                    inputBits[i] = 0;
            }
            
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            • M medyakovvit
              18 Sept 2015, 08:17

              @theshadowx So, if correctly understood this YUV420 and YUV format, Y - luma component, U and V - color component. And in single frame Ys go first, then Us and Vs. So if you need grayscale image, you can work with Ys and ignore Us and Vs. Maybe you can try:

              QVideoFrame YUVFilterRunnable::run(QVideoFrame *input, const QVideoSurfaceFormat &surfaceFormat, QVideoFilterRunnable::RunFlags flags)
              {
                  if (!input->isValid())
                      return *input;
              
                  input->map(QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadWrite);
              
                  this->deleteColorComponentFromYUV(input);
                  cv::Mat mat(input->height(),input->width(), CV_8UC1, input->bits()); // create grayscale mat with input's Ys only and avoid additional color conversion and copying
              
                  cv::GaussianBlur(mat, mat, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5);
                  cv::Canny(mat, mat, 0, 30, 3);
              
                  input->unmap();
                  return *input;
              }
              
              void YUVFilterRunnable::deleteColorComponentFromYUV(QVideoFrame *input)
              {
                  // Assign 0 to Us and Vs
                  int firstU = input->width()*input->height(); // if i correctly understand YUV420
                  int lastV = input->width()*input->height() + input->width()*input->height()/4*2;
                  uchar* inputBits = input->bits();
              
                  for (int i=firstU; i<lastV; i++)
                      inputBits[i] = 0;
              }
              
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              wrote on 18 Sept 2015, 13:27 last edited by theshadowx
              #16

              @medyakovvit

              Yes that's right, there is one porblem in the code is that with you code I get a greenscale. So to convert to grayscale the solution is that instead of 0 for chroma, it should be 127 (http://stackoverflow.com/a/20609599/2775917) :

              void YUVFilterRunnable::deleteColorComponentFromYUV(QVideoFrame *input)
              {
                  // Assign 0 to Us and Vs
                  int firstU = input->width()*input->height(); // if i correctly understand YUV420
                  int lastV = input->width()*input->height() + input->width()*input->height()/4*2;
                  uchar* inputBits = input->bits();
              
                  for (int i=firstU; i<lastV; i++)
                      inputBits[i] = 127;
              }
              

              Thanks a lot for your help

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              • T theshadowx
                18 Sept 2015, 13:27

                @medyakovvit

                Yes that's right, there is one porblem in the code is that with you code I get a greenscale. So to convert to grayscale the solution is that instead of 0 for chroma, it should be 127 (http://stackoverflow.com/a/20609599/2775917) :

                void YUVFilterRunnable::deleteColorComponentFromYUV(QVideoFrame *input)
                {
                    // Assign 0 to Us and Vs
                    int firstU = input->width()*input->height(); // if i correctly understand YUV420
                    int lastV = input->width()*input->height() + input->width()*input->height()/4*2;
                    uchar* inputBits = input->bits();
                
                    for (int i=firstU; i<lastV; i++)
                        inputBits[i] = 127;
                }
                

                Thanks a lot for your help

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                medyakovvit
                wrote on 18 Sept 2015, 15:55 last edited by
                #17

                @theshadowx I'm glad to help

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                  cs_a994
                  wrote on 22 Sept 2015, 13:46 last edited by
                  #18

                  Hello!

                  Is it possible to use the QVideoFilterRunnuble without QML?

                  As an example I would like to embed it into Camera example ( http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtmultimediawidgets-camera-example.html ) to be able to change data format.

                  Thank you.

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                  • C cs_a994
                    22 Sept 2015, 13:46

                    Hello!

                    Is it possible to use the QVideoFilterRunnuble without QML?

                    As an example I would like to embed it into Camera example ( http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtmultimediawidgets-camera-example.html ) to be able to change data format.

                    Thank you.

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                    wrote on 25 Sept 2015, 05:30 last edited by
                    #19

                    @cs_a994 Don't think so. But you can try to subclass QAbstractVideoSurface.

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                    • M medyakovvit
                      25 Sept 2015, 05:30

                      @cs_a994 Don't think so. But you can try to subclass QAbstractVideoSurface.

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                      cs_a994
                      wrote on 25 Sept 2015, 13:14 last edited by
                      #20

                      @medyakovvit

                      Thank you. I know about this way. But use of filters seams to me more neat.

                      I tryed to use filters with QML ( in the Camera example ) and did not yet get a result.

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                        25 Sept 2015, 13:14

                        @medyakovvit

                        Thank you. I know about this way. But use of filters seams to me more neat.

                        I tryed to use filters with QML ( in the Camera example ) and did not yet get a result.

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                        wrote on 25 Sept 2015, 16:35 last edited by
                        #21

                        @cs_a994
                        OK. I f you have a questions about qml camera and filters, I will try to help you.

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                          25 Sept 2015, 13:14

                          @medyakovvit

                          Thank you. I know about this way. But use of filters seams to me more neat.

                          I tryed to use filters with QML ( in the Camera example ) and did not yet get a result.

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                          theshadowx
                          wrote on 25 Sept 2015, 22:00 last edited by
                          #22

                          @cs_a994

                          I have put a QtQuick app in github using QAbstractVideoFilter with OpenCV.

                          I hope it helps you.

                          Cheers

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                            25 Sept 2015, 22:00

                            @cs_a994

                            I have put a QtQuick app in github using QAbstractVideoFilter with OpenCV.

                            I hope it helps you.

                            Cheers

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                            cs_a994
                            wrote on 28 Sept 2015, 12:33 last edited by
                            #23

                            @theshadowx

                            Thank you very much. I'll study it soon. I hope it will help.

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                              mikeitexpert
                              wrote on 4 Jan 2019, 21:28 last edited by mikeitexpert 1 Apr 2019, 23:21
                              #24

                              @theshadowx

                              I get the below error if I try the canny code from git hub. (https://github.com/theshadowx/Qt_OpenCV)

                              I don't know much about mql but I know QT intermediately.

                              Thank you

                              01:45:55: Starting /home/mike/Downloads/Qt_OpenCV-master/QtQuick/build-CannyQml-Desktop_Qt_5_12_0_GCC_64bit-Debug/CannyQml...
                              QML debugging is enabled. Only use this in a safe environment.

                              (CannyQml:24471): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 01:45:57.866: write map requested on non-writable buffer
                              01:45:57: The program has unexpectedly finished.
                              01:45:57: The process was ended forcefully.
                              01:45:58: /home/mike/Downloads/Qt_OpenCV-master/QtQuick/build-CannyQml-Desktop_Qt_5_12_0_GCC_64bit-Debug/CannyQml crashed.

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                                4 Jan 2019, 21:28

                                @theshadowx

                                I get the below error if I try the canny code from git hub. (https://github.com/theshadowx/Qt_OpenCV)

                                I don't know much about mql but I know QT intermediately.

                                Thank you

                                01:45:55: Starting /home/mike/Downloads/Qt_OpenCV-master/QtQuick/build-CannyQml-Desktop_Qt_5_12_0_GCC_64bit-Debug/CannyQml...
                                QML debugging is enabled. Only use this in a safe environment.

                                (CannyQml:24471): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 01:45:57.866: write map requested on non-writable buffer
                                01:45:57: The program has unexpectedly finished.
                                01:45:57: The process was ended forcefully.
                                01:45:58: /home/mike/Downloads/Qt_OpenCV-master/QtQuick/build-CannyQml-Desktop_Qt_5_12_0_GCC_64bit-Debug/CannyQml crashed.

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                                theshadowx
                                wrote on 5 Jan 2019, 08:15 last edited by
                                #25

                                @mikeitexpert
                                Could you add this issue in https://github.com/theshadowx/Qt_OpenCV/issues

                                Thanks

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                                  mikeitexpert
                                  wrote on 5 Jan 2019, 08:32 last edited by
                                  #26

                                  here: https://github.com/theshadowx/Qt_OpenCV/issues/5

                                  Is there any way I can convert qml to c++ code just to get an idea how your methods works in pure C++?

                                  Thank you

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                                    wrote on 7 Jan 2019, 08:34 last edited by
                                    #27

                                    Please let me know if there is any update on this.

                                    Mike

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