问题
I am trying to show video frames (not from a stream) with tkinter. The next step are buttons which allow the user to get a frame backward or forward in the video. I have to say that I am quite new in programming with python. So first I read the following articles:
Python snippets: Converting video to images http://srand.fr/blog/python%20import%20video.html
The Tkinter PhotoImage Class: http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/photoimage.htm
The problem is that I can’t use the image converted with imageio or VideoFileClip to show it with tkinter photoimage. I get the following error:
_tkinter.TclError: image "[[ …(some numbers)… ]]" doesn't exist
Here is my simple code. I hope you can help me :)
from moviepy.editor import VideoFileClip
from tkinter import *
import pylab
vid =VideoFileClip("example.mp4")
window = Tk()
window.title("Choose Frame")
window.geometry ("900x600")
count =20
photo = vid.get_frame(count)
label =Label(window, image = photo)
label.pack()
Other Code, same problem:
import imageio
from tkinter import *
import pylab
filename = './example.mp4'
vid = imageio.get_reader(filename, 'ffmpeg')
window = Tk()
window.title("Choose Frame")
window.geometry ("900x600")
count =20
photo = vid.get_data(count)
label =Label(window, image = photo)
label.pack()
回答1:
This is a bit late but better late than never.
Here is a working example I found and modify a little, this works with '.mp4', videos but not with '.flv', don't know why.
Note:
python 2.7 import Tkinter
python 3 import tkinter
import Tkinter as tk
import threading
import imageio
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
video_name = "test_video.mp4" #This is your video file path
video = imageio.get_reader(video_name)
def stream(label):
frame = 0
for image in video.iter_data():
frame += 1 #counter to save new frame number
image_frame = Image.fromarray(image)
image_frame.save('FRAMES/frame_%d.png' % frame) #if you need the frame you can save each frame to hd
frame_image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(image_frame)
label.config(image=frame_image)
label.image = frame_image
if frame == 40: break #after 40 frames stop, or remove this line for the entire video
if __name__ == "__main__":
root = tk.Tk()
my_label = tk.Label(root)
my_label.pack()
thread = threading.Thread(target=stream, args=(my_label,))
thread.daemon = 1
thread.start()
root.mainloop()
回答2:
And here is another nice working example of a player that I was trying to make with Tkinter and some sample code with Opencv module. This is a just an example idea, not finish code by any means.
import cv2
from Tkinter import *
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
import io
import threading
import os, sys
def resize(image):
im = image
new_siz = siz
im.thumbnail(new_siz, Image.ANTIALIAS)
return im
def size(event):
global siz
if siz == screenWH:
siz = (200, 200)
else:
siz = screenWH
win.state('zoomed')
print 'size is: ', siz
def view_frame_video():
vc = cv2.VideoCapture('test_video.flv')
if vc.isOpened():
rval , frame = vc.read()
else:
rval = False
while rval:
rval, frame = vc.read()
img =Image.fromarray(frame)
img = resize(img)
imgtk = ImageTk.PhotoImage(img)
lbl.config(image=imgtk)
lbl.img = imgtk
if stop == True:
vc.release()
break #stop the loop thus stops updating the label and reading imagge frames
cv2.waitKey(1)
vc.release()
def stop_():
global stop
stop = True
def play():
stop = False
t = threading.Thread(target=view_frame_video)
t.start()
win = Tk()
stop = None
screenWH = (win.winfo_screenwidth(), win.winfo_screenheight())
siz = (200, 200)
Label(text='Press Play Button').pack()
frm_ = Frame(bg='black')
frm_.pack()
lbl = Label(frm_, bg='black')
lbl.pack(expand=True)
lbl.bind('<Double-Button-1>', size)
frm = Frame()
frm.pack()
Button(text='Play', command = play).pack(side=LEFT)
Button(text='Stop', command = stop_).pack(side=LEFT)
win.mainloop()
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38767240/how-to-show-a-frame-of-a-video-file-image-with-tkinter-in-python