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    • JonB
      JonB last edited by

      t=CMTime(1,fps) in theory should let you set the frame rate you want. I tried it and was still getting 1 hz images. so this might be the limit of this method. therr are some other block based approaches...

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      • jmv38
        jmv38 last edited by jmv38

        i've also tried that (and many variants) but i get the same results: looks like this command gives access to 1s thumbnails only. Although apple doc doesnt clearly say that, and even let think it should work for any time, within the defined after/before accuracy limits.
        If i really want to acces more frames i can still use another app to slow down the frame rate, then convert to .mov, then access more frames.
        Is the .mov mandatory? there are many other formats in the photos (mp4) and converting to mov is painful.

        [edit] works fine with not .mov videos (dont know why...)
        and slowing by down the video, i do access more frames.
        [edit] using slo mo video free app that can do speed/10, i managed to achieve about 1. frame/s so my goal can be achieved. I'd rather do everything from pythonista, though.

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        • jmv38
          jmv38 last edited by jmv38

          @JonB i have asked the guy who has made the video_2_photos app on the app-store for help: he has kindly confirmed that we are using the good function and that we should set time before and after to kCMTimeZero to get a frame accuracy.
          Can you check what is the real value of kCMTimeZero? since we do not call it directly in your code, maybe the given value is not correct, and it is why we dont get the good accuracy?
          [edit] or maybe the problem is in the type int64? (just guessing)

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          • JonB
            JonB @jmv38 last edited by

            @jmv38 i have a mostly working version with AVAssetReader. Just debugging a memory leak. This seems like a good option if we can get it working

            kCMTimeZero is
            CMTime.in_dll(c,'kCMTimeZero')

            or CMTime(0,1,1,0)

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            • jmv38
              jmv38 last edited by

              yippyyyyyy!
              that was it:
              z=CMTime(0,1,1,0)
              the flag value had to be 1, not 0!
              with this correction ir works!
              thanks a lot!

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              • jmv38
                jmv38 last edited by

                @JonB i have put this in the code, it works:

                kCMTimeZero = CMTime.in_dll(c,'kCMTimeZero')
                z = kCMTimeZero
                

                can you explain a little bit the in_dll function? Does it have to be CMTime.in_dll() and not just ctype.in_dll()?

                Since now we have the ability of read frames, do you know how to write frames in a new video? That would close the loop...

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                • JonB
                  JonB last edited by

                  This is a wierd ctypes thing that is less documented than it should be...

                  if there is a symbol called someSymbol exported in a dll, you can use
                  somectypestype.in_dll(dll, symbolname)
                  and ctypes will cast the address of the symbol to the type you tell it. In pythonista, objc_util.c is the only dll we need or can use. Often in objc you would use c_void_p.in_dll to access for example const NSString *, then use ObjCInstance to convert to an NSString. In this case I already had the structure defined.

                  Not all constants are actually exported as symbols, some are just #defines.

                  Btw, you can use mp4s,whatever, instead of the hardcoded url use

                  asset = photos.pick_asset(assets)
                  phasset=ObjCInstance(asset)
                  asseturl=ObjCClass('AVURLAsset').alloc().initWithURL_options_(phasset.ALAssetURL(),None)
                  

                  If I may ask, what is your end goal? Depending on what sort of processing you are doing, there are different writing options

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                  • jmv38
                    jmv38 last edited by jmv38

                    @JonB thanks for the detailed explanation
                    My goal is not very well defined. I kind of dream about using pythonista to analyse videos to do superresolution, object tracking, dynamic 3d modeling, etc... Still a long way to go. I just think the ipad is an extraordinary tool if you can bend it to your will. Pythonista seems to enable that, with very low coding skills requirements (i mean: that match mine, and with the help of super-pro coders like you), i find that awsome and i am trying to see how far it can go.

                    here is the last version of my code

                    # coding: utf-8
                    '''
                    
                    get frames of a video, and show them in an imageview.
                    
                    based on objc code below
                    AVURLAsset *asset = [[AVURLAsset alloc] initWithURL:url options:nil];
                    AVAssetImageGenerator *generator = [[AVAssetImageGenerator alloc] initWithAsset:asset];
                    generator.requestedTimeToleranceAfter =  kCMTimeZero;
                    generator.requestedTimeToleranceBefore =  kCMTimeZero;
                    for (Float64 i = 0; i < CMTimeGetSeconds(asset.duration) *  FPS ; i++){
                      @autoreleasepool {
                        CMTime time = CMTimeMake(i, FPS);
                        NSError *err;
                        CMTime actualTime;
                        CGImageRef image = [generator copyCGImageAtTime:time actualTime:&actualTime error:&err];
                        UIImage *generatedImage = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:image];
                        [self saveImage: generatedImage atTime:actualTime]; // Saves the image on document directory and not memory
                        CGImageRelease(image);
                      }
                    }
                    
                    modified by jmv38
                    see discussion https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/3621/video-edition/1
                    '''
                    from objc_util import *
                    import ui,time,os,photos,gc
                    from math import ceil
                    
                    # select a video
                    assets = photos.get_assets(media_type='video')
                    asset = photos.pick_asset(assets)
                    duration=asset.duration
                    
                    # init frame picker
                    phasset=ObjCInstance(asset)
                    asseturl=ObjCClass('AVURLAsset').alloc().initWithURL_options_(phasset.ALAssetURL(),None)
                    generator=ObjCClass('AVAssetImageGenerator').alloc().initWithAsset_(asseturl)
                    
                    from ctypes import c_int32,c_uint32, c_int64,byref,POINTER,c_void_p,pointer,addressof, c_double
                    
                    CMTimeValue=c_int64
                    CMTimeScale=c_int32
                    CMTimeFlags=c_uint32
                    CMTimeEpoch=c_int64
                    class CMTime(Structure):
                       _fields_=[('value',CMTimeValue),
                       ('timescale',CMTimeScale),
                       ('flags',CMTimeFlags),
                       ('epoch',CMTimeEpoch)]
                       def __init__(self,value=0,timescale=1,flags=0,epoch=0):
                          self.value=value
                          self.timescale=timescale
                          self.flags=flags
                          self.epoch=epoch
                    c.CMTimeGetSeconds.argtypes=[CMTime]
                    c.CMTimeGetSeconds.restype=c_double
                    
                    kCMTimeZero = CMTime.in_dll(c,'kCMTimeZero')
                    generator.setRequestedTimeToleranceAfter_(kCMTimeZero, restype=None, argtypes=[CMTime])
                    generator.setRequestedTimeToleranceBefore_(kCMTimeZero, restype=None, argtypes=[CMTime])
                    
                    lastimage=None  # in case we need to be careful with references
                    fps = 30
                    tactual=CMTime(0,fps) #return value
                    currentFrame = 0
                    maxFrame = ceil(duration*fps)
                    
                    def getFrame(i):
                      t=CMTime(i,fps)
                      cgimage_obj=generator.copyCGImageAtTime_actualTime_error_(t,byref(tactual),None,restype=c_void_p,argtypes=[CMTime,POINTER(CMTime),POINTER(c_void_p)])
                      
                      image_obj=ObjCClass('UIImage').imageWithCGImage_(cgimage_obj)
                      ObjCInstance(iv).setImage_(image_obj)
                      global lastimage
                      lastimage=image_obj #make sure this doesnt get gc'd
                      gc.collect() # to avoid pytonista random exit sometimes
                      root.name=' frame:'+str(i)+' time:' +str(tactual.value/tactual.timescale)
                    
                    # set up a view to display
                    root=ui.View(frame=(0,0,576,576))
                    iv=ui.ImageView(frame=(0,0,576,500))
                    root.add_subview(iv)
                    
                    # a slider for coarse selection
                    sld = ui.Slider(frame=(100,500,376,76))
                    sld.continuous = False
                    root.add_subview(sld)
                    def sldAction(self):
                      global currentFrame
                      currentFrame = int(duration*self.value*fps)
                      getFrame(currentFrame)
                    sld.action = sldAction
                    
                    # buttons for frame by frame
                    prev = ui.Button(frame=(5,510,90,50))
                    prev.background_color = 'white'
                    prev.title = '<'
                    def prevAction(sender):
                      global currentFrame
                      currentFrame -= 1
                      if currentFrame < 0: currentFrame = 0
                      sld.value = currentFrame / fps / duration
                      getFrame(currentFrame)
                    prev.action = prevAction
                    root.add_subview(prev)
                    
                    nxt = ui.Button(frame=(480,510,90,50))
                    nxt.background_color = 'white'
                    nxt.title = '>'
                    def nxtAction(sender):
                      global currentFrame
                      currentFrame += 1
                      if currentFrame > maxFrame: currentFrame = maxFrame
                      sld.value = currentFrame / fps / duration
                      getFrame(currentFrame)
                    nxt.action = nxtAction
                    root.add_subview(nxt)
                    
                    root.present('sheet')
                    getFrame(currentFrame)
                    
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                    • jmv38
                      jmv38 last edited by

                      oh, sorry, i misread you question

                      Depending on what sort of processing you are doing, there are different writing options

                      i intend to do numpy processing with float or complex, and when the processing is done, fetch back to RGB 24bits (or whatever format required to get a video)

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                      • jmv38
                        jmv38 last edited by

                        the above code gives this screenshot:

                        link text

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                        • jmv38
                          jmv38 last edited by

                          Hello @JonB
                          If I may ask, this message is just to know if you intend to look at the video writing problem? (I dont mean to harass you on that subject, you've already been a terrific help, thank you so much, this is just to know f you are working on it or not, to adjust my own coding plans with what you plan to share). Thanks!

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                          • JonB
                            JonB @jmv38 last edited by

                            @jmv38 I think what you probably are going to want is an AVVideoComposition, which lets you use standard or custom CIFilters to process a movie.

                            I am playing around with getting AVAssetReader workng, though I might not get a lot of time to work on this for a few weeks

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                            • jmv38
                              jmv38 last edited by

                              Thanks for your answer @JonB
                              I had a look at apple's doc on videocomposition. It is way over my head, so I'll postpone this part of my project to an indefinite date. And for now I'll focus on the many other parts that still need to be written, and are more within my reach...
                              Thanks!

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                              • JonB
                                JonB last edited by

                                btw, in the meantime, you should be able to access the imageview.image to get a ui.image, which you can the convert to jpg or png to write to a sequence of files, or PIL image for processing, etc.

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                                • jmv38
                                  jmv38 last edited by

                                  Correct. This is what i really needed in the first place. The video writing capability is just the 'cherry on the cake'.

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                                  • jmv38
                                    jmv38 last edited by jmv38

                                    i found this link http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5640657/avfoundation-assetwriter-generate-movie-with-images-and-audio
                                    The very first bloc of code in this topic is sufficient i think (i dont want to alter audio).
                                    Is it possible to embed the whole code and pass it just the video and the image? Or do I have to call each line with objc utils?

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                                      • cvp
                                        cvp @SandraGarrett last edited by ccc

                                        @SandraGarrett more info on the .in_dll() method here

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