Play multiple videos in one subplot
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Hongnan Lin
el 9 de En. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 10 de En. de 2018
Hi,
I'm trying to play multiple avi videos in one subplot, and borrowed online code but always showing me the following error:
Error using VideoReader/read (line 134)
Cannot call READ method after using READFRAME or HASFRAME methods or setting the CURRENTTIME property. Recreate the object to read a frame at a
specific frame index.
Error in videoplay (line 18)
v1frame = v1.read(i1);
And here is the code:
clc;clear all;
v1= VideoReader('\\cab-fs07.mae.virginia.edu\NewData\NHTSA\2016-AutomatedVehicle\1Simulation\Project\RESULTV3.5\M50-OS_Standard_Reclined_0_Int_0_RMDB\1_cut.avi');
v1.CurrentTime = 1.5;
v1_numFrames = ceil(v1.FrameRate*v1.Duration);
v2= VideoReader('\\cab-fs07.mae.virginia.edu\NewData\NHTSA\2016-AutomatedVehicle\1Simulation\Project\RESULTV3.5\M50-OS_Standard_Reclined_0_Int_0_RMDB\2_top.avi');
v2.CurrentTime = 1.5;
v2_numFrames = ceil(v2.FrameRate*v2.Duration);
i1 = 0;
i2 = 0;
fig = gcf;
ax1 = subplot(2,2,1, 'Parent', fig);
ax2 = subplot(2,2,2, 'Parent', fig);
currAxes = axes;
while i1 < v1_numFrames && i2 < v2_numFrames
if i1 < v1_numFrames
i1 = i1+1;
v1frame = v1.read(i1);
if isempty(v1frame) %unexpected!
warning(sprintf('skipped v1 empty frame #%d', i1));
elseif ishandle(ax1)
image(v1frame, 'Parent', ax1);
else
break; %axes is gone, figure is probably gone too
end
end
if i2 < v2_numFrames
i2 = i2+1;
v2frame = v2.read(i2);
if isempty(v2frame) %unexpected!
warning(sprintf('skipped v2 empty frame #%d', i2));
elseif ishandle(ax2)
image(v2frame, 'Parent', ax2);
end
end
drawnow
end
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
el 9 de En. de 2018
You use v1.read(i1) after v1.CurrentTime = 1.5 . You can only use read() if you have never set the CurrentTime. You will need to switch to readFrame()
Warning: multiplying framerate by duration has round-off error even for fixed framerates, and is just plain wrong for variable frame rates. The only way to accurately know the number of frames is to loop reading frames and counting them.
I recommend that you do not bother to try to estimate frames and instead use a structure like
while true
got_one = false;
had_problem = false;
if hasFrame(v1)
v1frame = readFrame(v1);
if isvalid(ax1)
image(v1frame, 'Parent', ax1);
got_one = true;
else
had_problem = true;
end
end
if had_problem; break; end
if hasFrame(v2)
v2frame = readFrame(v2);
if isvalid(ax2)
image(v2frame, 'Parent', ax2);
got_one = true;
else
had_problem = true;
end
end
if had_problem; break; end
if ~got_one; break; end
drawnow();
end
Except that I would recommend changing the CData of the image objects instead of using image() calls, for performance reasons.
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Walter Roberson
el 10 de En. de 2018
When you use the debugger, is hasFrame(v1) or hasFrame(v1) returning true?
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Hongnan Lin
el 10 de En. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 10 de En. de 2018
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Walter Roberson
el 10 de En. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 10 de En. de 2018
axis(ax1, 'off');
and
axis(ax2, 'off');
and
axis(ax3, 'off')
Note: it is more efficient to update the CData property of an existing image than to image() and axis()
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