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I'm using OpenCV VideoCapture in order to download decode a few frames from a video downloaded from a remote location. OpenCV seems to be working pretty well for both H.264 and H.265 file format but it requires a file handle in the VideoCapture constructor. This means that in order to pass a downloaded object we need to first save to a temporary file and then pass the resulting path passed to VideoCapture.
Would you consider adding support to a byte object in the constructor?
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Thanks @facug91 for the response. Since we have a working solution in C++ would it be much effort to add support to the Python bindings to support a byte object instead of only supporting a file handle?
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Hello!
Thanks for your work in this project.
I'm using OpenCV VideoCapture in order to download decode a few frames from a video downloaded from a remote location. OpenCV seems to be working pretty well for both H.264 and H.265 file format but it requires a file handle in the VideoCapture constructor. This means that in order to pass a downloaded object we need to first save to a temporary file and then pass the resulting path passed to VideoCapture.
Would you consider adding support to a byte object in the constructor?
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: