import torch from ._video_opt import ( Timebase, VideoMetaData, _HAS_VIDEO_OPT, _probe_video_from_file, _probe_video_from_memory, _read_video_from_file, _read_video_from_memory, _read_video_timestamps_from_file, _read_video_timestamps_from_memory, ) from .video import ( read_video, read_video_timestamps, write_video, ) from .image import ( read_image, decode_image, encode_jpeg, write_jpeg, encode_png, write_png, ) if _HAS_VIDEO_OPT: class Video: """ Fine-grained video-reading API. Supports frame-by-frame reading of various streams from a single video container. Args: path (string): Path to the video file in supported format stream (string, optional): descriptor of the required stream. Defaults to "video:0" Currently available options include :mod:`['video', 'audio', 'cc', 'sub']` Example: The following examples creates :mod:`Video` object, seeks into 2s point, and returns a single frame:: import torchvision video_path = "path_to_a_test_video" reader = torchvision.io.Video(video_path, "video") reader.seek(2.0) frame, timestamp = reader.next() """ def __init__(self, path, stream="video"): self._c = torch.classes.torchvision.Video(path, stream) def next(self): """Iterator that decodes the next frame of the current stream Returns: ([torch.Tensor, float]): list containing decoded frame and corresponding timestamp """ return self._c.next() def seek(self, time_s: float): """Seek within current stream. Args: time_s (float): seek time in seconds .. note:: Current implementation is the so-called precise seek. This means following seek, call to :mod:`next()` will return the frame with the exact timestamp if it exists or the first frame with timestamp larger than time_s. """ self._c.seek(time_s) def get_metadata(self): """Returns video metadata Returns: (dict): dictionary containing duration and frame rate for every stream """ return self._c.get_metadata() def set_current_stream(self, stream: str): """Set current stream. Explicitly define the stream we are operating on. Args: stream (string): descriptor of the required stream. Defaults to "video:0" Currently available stream types include :mod:`['video', 'audio', 'cc', 'sub']`. Each descriptor consists of two parts: stream type (e.g. 'video') and a unique stream id (which are determined by video encoding). In this way, if the video contaner contains multiple streams of the same type, users can acces the one they want. If only stream type is passed, the decoder auto-detects first stream of that type and returns it. Returns: (bool): True on succes, False otherwise """ return self._c.set_current_stream(stream) else: Video = None __all__ = [ "write_video", "read_video", "read_video_timestamps", "_read_video_from_file", "_read_video_timestamps_from_file", "_probe_video_from_file", "_read_video_from_memory", "_read_video_timestamps_from_memory", "_probe_video_from_memory", "_HAS_VIDEO_OPT", "_read_video_clip_from_memory", "_read_video_meta_data", "VideoMetaData", "Timebase", "read_image", "decode_image", "encode_jpeg", "write_jpeg", "encode_png", "write_png", "Video", ]