VideoReader returns zeros metadata
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I am loading a video but I get an empty array as an result. I do not receive any error messages. Below you can see when I call VideoReader.
>> vidObj = VideoReader(filename)
vidObj =
VideoReader with properties:
General Properties:
Name: 'filename.mov'
Path: '~/filepath'
Duration: 31.2110
CurrentTime: 0
Tag: ''
UserData: []
Video Properties:
Width: 0
Height: 0
FrameRate: 0
BitsPerPixel: 0
VideoFormat: ''
As you see some metadata about my video are zero. I also can't gate frame number. What am I doing wrong?
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, MATLAB R2015a Many thanks, bedi
5 Kommentare
Geoff Hayes
am 4 Jul. 2015
Bedi - what has filename been initialized to?
Dinesh Iyer
am 6 Jul. 2015
Can you confirm if the file has a video stream? It looks like the file might only have an audio stream.
Victor Chen
am 12 Aug. 2016
I got caught up in the same problem. And I am sure that my operating system(linux) supports reading .avi files. I've been stuck for a whole day. Any ideas?
>> VideoReader(VideoName)
ans =
VideoReader with properties:
General Properties:
Name: 'v_ApplyEyeMakeup_g01_c01.avi'
Path: '/u/vis/weijia/dataset/UCF-101_original/ApplyEyeMakeup'
Duration: 0
CurrentTime: 0
Tag: ''
UserData: []
Video Properties:
Width: 0
Height: 0
FrameRate: 0
BitsPerPixel: 0
VideoFormat: ''
Geoff Hayes
am 18 Mai 2017
Nicole Poltorak's answer moved here
Hi, did anyone solved that problem? I checked the formats supported for my system and everything is ok but I still get zero properties.
Francois Clemens
am 6 Jun. 2018
Weel,
I have the same problem as Nicole, I checked the supported formats (I'm working with high speed footage from iPhones 5 and 6) and they are mentioned as being supported, but still I get only zero for CurrentTime, which a bit annoying since I'm working on multiple camera synchronisation and want to identify missing frames.
regards
Francois Clemens
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Harsha Medikonda
am 6 Jul. 2015
I understand that you see zeroes for the Video Properties. Video Reader supports file formats depending on the Operating System that you are working with. On executing the following line at the MATLAB command prompt, you can see the file formats that the OS supports.
formats = VideoReader.getFileFormats()
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