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c++ - How to open a GStreamer pipeline from OpenCV with VideoWriter

I am capturing video frames with OpenCV VideoCapture. The capturing works fine as I am able to use the frames like this:

cv::VideoCapture cap("v4l2src device=/dev/video1 ! videoscale ! videorate ! video/x-raw, width=640, height=360, framerate=30/1 ! videoconvert ! appsink");
cv::imshow("feed", frame);

I would also like to send the stream over the network and here is where I am stuck. Somehow I am failing in the appsrc pipeline part. I want to encode the stream to jpeg and send it vie udp. This is what I got:

cv::VideoWriter writer
writer.open("appsrc ! videoconvert ! jpegenc ! jpegparse ! rtpjpegpay pt=96 ! udpsink host=192.168.1.25 port=5000", 0, (double)30, cv::Size(640, 360), true);

Looks like the above line does not do anything. The writer << framedoes not do anything. Also this gstreamer command does not display anything:

gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=5000 caps = "application/x-rtp, media=(string)video, clock-rate=(int)90000, encoding-name=(string)JPEG, payload=(int)96" ! rtpjpegdepay ! jpegdec ! decodebin ! videoconvert ! autovideosink

I dont know where am I failing in the writer.open part. If I run the gstreamer commands like this bellow they work:

gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src device=/dev/video1 ! videoscale ! videorate ! video/x-raw, width=640, height=360, framerate=30/1 ! jpegenc ! jpegparse ! rtpjpegpay pt=96 ! udpsink host=192.168.1.25 port=5000
gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=5000 caps = "application/x-rtp, media=(string)video, clock-rate=(int)90000, encoding-name=(string)JPEG, payload=(int)96" ! rtpjpegdepay ! jpegdec ! decodebin ! videoconvert ! autovideosink
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Before using OpenCV's Gstreamer API, we need a working pipeline using the Gstreamer command line tool.

Sender: The OP is using JPEG encoding, so this pipeline will be using the same encoding.

gst-launch-1.0 -v v4l2src 
! video/x-raw,format=YUY2,width=640,height=480 
! jpegenc 
! rtpjpegpay 
! udpsink host=127.0.0.1 port=5000

Receiver: The sink caps for rtpjpegdepay need to match the src caps of the rtpjpegpay of sender pipeline.

gst-launch-1.0 -v udpsrc port=5000 
! application/x-rtp, media=video, clock-rate=90000, encoding-name=JPEG, payload=26 
! rtpjpegdepay 
! jpegdec 
! xvimagesink sync=0

Now that we have working pipelines for sender and receiver, we can port them to OpenCV.

Sender:

void sender()
{
    // VideoCapture: Getting frames using 'v4l2src' plugin, format is 'BGR' because
    // the VideoWriter class expects a 3 channel image since we are sending colored images.
    // Both 'YUY2' and 'I420' are single channel images. 
    VideoCapture cap("v4l2src ! video/x-raw,format=BGR,width=640,height=480,framerate=30/1 ! appsink",CAP_GSTREAMER);

    // VideoWriter: 'videoconvert' converts the 'BGR' images into 'YUY2' raw frames to be fed to
    // 'jpegenc' encoder since 'jpegenc' does not accept 'BGR' images. The 'videoconvert' is not
    // in the original pipeline, because in there we are reading frames in 'YUY2' format from 'v4l2src'
    VideoWriter out("appsrc ! videoconvert ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2,width=640,height=480,framerate=30/1 ! jpegenc ! rtpjpegpay ! udpsink host=127.0.0.1 port=5000",CAP_GSTREAMER,0,30,Size(640,480),true);

    if(!cap.isOpened() || !out.isOpened())
    {
        cout<<"VideoCapture or VideoWriter not opened"<<endl;
        exit(-1);
    }

    Mat frame;

    while(true) {

        cap.read(frame);

        if(frame.empty())
            break;

        out.write(frame);

        imshow("Sender", frame);
        if(waitKey(1) == 's')
            break;
    }
    destroyWindow("Sender");
}

Receiver:

void receiver()
{    
    // The sink caps for the 'rtpjpegdepay' need to match the src caps of the 'rtpjpegpay' of the sender pipeline
    // Added 'videoconvert' at the end to convert the images into proper format for appsink, without
    // 'videoconvert' the receiver will not read the frames, even though 'videoconvert' is not present
    // in the original working pipeline
    VideoCapture cap("udpsrc port=5000 ! application/x-rtp,media=video,payload=26,clock-rate=90000,encoding-name=JPEG,framerate=30/1 ! rtpjpegdepay ! jpegdec ! videoconvert ! appsink",CAP_GSTREAMER);

    if(!cap.isOpened())
    {
        cout<<"VideoCapture not opened"<<endl;
        exit(-1);
    }

    Mat frame;

    while(true) {

        cap.read(frame);

        if(frame.empty())
            break;

        imshow("Receiver", frame);
        if(waitKey(1) == 'r')
            break;
    }
    destroyWindow("Receiver");
}

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