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Hi ..
if using bge.texture.VideoFFmpeg with Camera input as video texture ingreases memory usage till system freeze on Linux. To reproduce using following example: https://blenderartists.org/uploads/short-url/pz35WU9XUCPJxOyCTnGzC2HNwEb.zip
using bge.texture.VideoFFmpeg() with a video file, the problem doesn't occur. I tried things like gc.collect() to clear the memory with no luck.
Script for setting texture from the example .blend File:
import bge import sys from collections import OrderedDict if not hasattr(bge, "__component__"): # Put shared definitions here executed only in game engine. # e.g: # scene = bge.logic.getCurrentScene() pass class Play(bge.types.KX_PythonComponent): # Put your arguments here of the format ("key", default_value). # These values are exposed to the UI. args = OrderedDict([ ("File", "//my_file.avi"), ("Speed", 1.0), ("Repeat", -1), ("Flip", True), ]) def start(self, args): self.file = args["File"] self.framerate = args["Speed"] self.repeat = args["Repeat"] self.flip = args["Flip"] path = bge.logic.expandPath(self.file) self.tex = bge.texture.Texture(self.object, 0, 0) self.tex.source = bge.texture.VideoFFmpeg(path) self.tex.source.repeat = self.repeat self.tex.source.scale = True self.tex.source.flip = self.flip self.tex.source.framerate = self.framerate self.tex.source.play() def update(self): self.tex.refresh(True) class Capture(bge.types.KX_PythonComponent): # Put your arguments here of the format ("key", default_value). # These values are exposed to the UI. args = OrderedDict([ ("Camera", "Camera_Name"), ("Framerate", 30.0), ("Width", 640), ("Height", 480), ("Flip", True), ]) def start(self, args): self.camera_name = args["Camera"] self.framerate = args["Framerate"] self.width = args["Width"] self.height = args["Height"] self.flip = args["Flip"] self.tex = bge.texture.Texture(self.object, 0, 0) self.tex.source = bge.texture.VideoFFmpeg(self.camera_name, 0, self.framerate, self.width, self.height) self.tex.source.repeat = -1 self.tex.source.scale = True self.tex.source.flip = self.flip self.tex.source.play() def update(self): self.tex.refresh(True)
Best Regards peter
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Hi ..
if using bge.texture.VideoFFmpeg with Camera input as video texture ingreases memory usage till system freeze on Linux.
To reproduce using following example: https://blenderartists.org/uploads/short-url/pz35WU9XUCPJxOyCTnGzC2HNwEb.zip
using bge.texture.VideoFFmpeg() with a video file, the problem doesn't occur.
I tried things like gc.collect() to clear the memory with no luck.
Script for setting texture from the example .blend File:
Best Regards peter
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: