how to play videos using implay function in specific axes?
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i am trying to play videos in my matlab gui but i couldnt figure out how to play video in my specific axes. plz help me :)
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Nguyen Duc Phu
on 5 Jul 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 29 May 2017
global videoFReader
faceDetector = vision.CascadeObjectDetector();
videoFReader = vision.VideoFileReader('test.avi');
videoPlayer = vision.VideoPlayer;
while ~isDone(videoFReader)
videoFrame = step(videoFReader);
step(videoPlayer, videoFrame);
end
axes(handles.axes1)
imshow(videoFReader);
% However Videoplayer is not in axes box !!!!
Please help me
Ghanashyama Prabhu
on 25 Oct 2017
global show_video; videoFReader = vision.VideoFileReader('test.mp4'); framert = 30; videoPlayer = vision.VideoPlayer; ax = handles.axes1; % assuming axes1 is used to disply in GUI while ~isDone(videoFReader) videoFrame = step(videoFReader); image(videoFrame, 'Parent', ax); set(ax,'Visible', 'off'); pause(1/framert); if show_video ~=1 % used as global so that can be set at controlling place. if show_video = 1 continuously play break end end release(videoPlayer);
Accepted Answer
Thomas Koelen
on 8 May 2015
Edited: Thomas Koelen
on 8 May 2015
You have axes in your gui, let's say they are called
axes1
(you can check the name of the axes by double clicking on it in GUIDE, then look for Tag.
Then the only thing you have to do is:
axes(handles.axes1);
implay(videohere);
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Jaroslava Orenicova
on 19 Oct 2017
Hi, Ive just tried both ways but it doesnt work. Implay always pop new window, I need to have it in the axes in GUI.
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Gabriel Zalles
on 26 Jun 2017
Can I just say? Matlab support is attrocious. I can't believe how little help there is online for problems like this. The company should pay people to go online and provide solutions for people.
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Ganesh Raut
on 8 May 2015
Thomas Koelen..
ur answer not work.. actually play video but not in axes..plz help
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Matt J
on 25 Aug 2017
Check the my comment, this should work.
No, it doesn't work. It will play in the designated axes, but the use of a for-loop in conjunction with pause gives a very inaccurate frame rate.
Ghanashyama Prabhu
on 25 Oct 2017
global show_video; videoFReader = vision.VideoFileReader('test.mp4'); framert = 30; videoPlayer = vision.VideoPlayer; ax = handles.axes1; % assuming axes1 is used to disply in GUI while ~isDone(videoFReader) videoFrame = step(videoFReader); image(videoFrame, 'Parent', ax); set(ax,'Visible', 'off'); pause(1/framert); if show_video ~=1 % used as global so that can be set at controlling place. if show_video = 1 continuously play break end end release(videoPlayer);
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