I am using a Mac OS X 10.6 machine. I have OpenCV 2.1 x64 compiled from source using Xcode and its GCC compiler.
I am having trouble using the C++ video reading features of OpenCV. Here is the simple test code I am using (came straight from OpenCV documentation):
#include "cv.h"
#include "highgui.h"
using namespace cv;
int main(int, char**)
{
VideoCapture cap(0); // open the default camera
if(!cap.isOpened()) // check if we succeeded
return -1;
Mat edges;
namedWindow("edges",1);
for(;;)
{
Mat frame;
cap >> frame; // get a new frame from camera
cvtColor(frame, edges, CV_BGR2GRAY);
GaussianBlur(edges, edges, Size(7,7), 1.5, 1.5);
Canny(edges, edges, 0, 30, 3);
imshow("edges", edges);
if(waitKey(200) >= 0) break;
}
// the camera will be deinitialized automatically in VideoCapture destructor
return 0;
}
The program compiles fine, but when I try to run it, I see the green light on my webcam come on for a few seconds, then the program exits with the error message:
OpenCV Error: Bad flag (parameter or structure field) (Unrecognized or unsupported array type) in cvGetMat, file /Users/mark/Downloads/OpenCV-2.1.0/src/cxcore/cxarray.cpp, line 2476
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'cv::Exception'
what(): /Users/mark/Downloads/OpenCV-2.1.0/src/cxcore/cxarray.cpp:2476: error: (-206) Unrecognized or unsupported array type in function cvGetMat
Under debug mode, the matrix still seems to be empty after the cap >> frame line.
I get similar behavior when I try to capture from a video file or an image, so it's not the camera. What is wrong, do you think? Anything I can do to make this work?
EDIT: I'd like to add that if I use the C features, everything works fine. But I would like to stick with C++ if I can.
Thanks
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