I used same method to automate taking videos using a cctv cam. But the speed of playback video depends on the framerate I enter. the cctv camera client records the videos in same speed and less filesize. So aren't there better ways of doing it?
@@Scranny there is a module called pygrabber it has a dependency for numpy which makes it heavy but that's no issue I for my own project modified that module and removed the dependency
This is awesome. Simple and easy to understand. BTW, would like to see video+audio code explained by you
Thank you for the video. Very helpful. A question. How do I connect to a wireless camera on my network?
very unique and original ideas nice vid
very effin' cool!!!
Amazing, Thanks for sharing
I used same method to automate taking videos using a cctv cam. But the speed of playback video depends on the framerate I enter. the cctv camera client records the videos in same speed and less filesize. So aren't there better ways of doing it?
Hey Man I got the output But it's coming just black screen for me. Can u tell me how to fix that
Gave the error: cv2.imshow("video", frame)
cv2.error: OpenCV(4.5.4)
It's like screen recorder?
Hello, I can access to my USB camera. What can I do?
cant find where the video is stored
Open cv is just too large for this task, imagine a pyinstaller exe from this lol
What alternative would you suggest?
@@Scranny there is a module called pygrabber it has a dependency for numpy which makes it heavy but that's no issue I for my own project modified that module and removed the dependency
@@zain5251 yes but doesn't pygrabber also use cv2?
av u got github link to code?
code urself this isnt free handouts
Boom
my recording es faster than you, why?
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Hallo