MJPEGWriter Save

Lightweight HTTP server to stream your OpenCV processing in C++

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MJPEGWriter

OpenCV Video HTTP Streaming via MJPEG. Based on the code found in StackExchange - CodeReview and Answers - OpenCV

Example main

int main()
{
    MJPEGWriter test(7777); //Creates the MJPEGWriter class to stream on the given port
    VideoCapture cap;
    bool ok = cap.open(0); //Opens webcam
    if (!ok)
    {
        printf("no cam found ;(.\n");
        pthread_exit(NULL);
    }
    Mat frame;
    cap >> frame;
    test.write(frame); //Writes a frame (Mat class from OpenCV) to the server
    frame.release();
    test.start(); //Starts the HTTP Server on the selected port
    while(cap.isOpened()){
        cap >> frame; 
        test.write(frame); 
        frame.release();
    }
    test.stop(); //Stops the HTTP Server
    exit(0);
}

Note: you have to write an image to the MJPEGWriter class before start the server.

Compiling

Compile with C++11, OpenCV libraries and pthread:

g++ MJPEGWriter.cpp main.cpp -o MJPEG -lpthread -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_core -std=c++11

Roadmap

You can follow the development and request new features at https://trello.com/b/OZVtAu05

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