For my surprise, I couldn't find an answer to this question on StackoverFlow.
I'm currently using OpenCV 2.1. This might be a little old but it works like a charm. The program will read an input file and create a sequence of images on the current folder named *frame_xx.jpg*
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "cv.h"
#include "highgui.h"
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
if (argc < 2)
{
printf("!!! Usage: ./program <filename>
");
return -1;
}
printf("* Filename: %s
", argv[1]);
CvCapture *capture = cvCaptureFromAVI(argv[1]);
if(!capture)
{
printf("!!! cvCaptureFromAVI failed (file not found?)
");
return -1;
}
int fps = (int) cvGetCaptureProperty(capture, CV_CAP_PROP_FPS);
printf("* FPS: %d
", fps);
IplImage* frame = NULL;
int frame_number = 0;
char key = 0;
while (key != 'q')
{
// get frame
frame = cvQueryFrame(capture);
if (!frame)
{
printf("!!! cvQueryFrame failed: no frame
");
break;
}
char filename[100];
strcpy(filename, "frame_");
char frame_id[30];
itoa(frame_number, frame_id, 10);
strcat(filename, frame_id);
strcat(filename, ".jpg");
printf("* Saving: %s
", filename);
if (!cvSaveImage(filename, frame))
{
printf("!!! cvSaveImage failed
");
break;
}
frame_number++;
// quit when user press 'q'
key = cvWaitKey(1000 / fps);
}
// free resources
cvReleaseCapture(&capture);
return 0;
}
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