MoviePy – Iterating frames of Video File Clip
Last Updated :
18 Oct, 2021
In this article we will see how we can iterate frames of the video file clip in MoviePy. MoviePy is a Python module for video editing, which can be used for basic operations on videos and GIF’s. A video is basically combination of lots of frame for each time there is a specific frame, in order to get the frame at given time we use get_frame method. Iterating frames means to traversing the frame a frame is represented in the form of numpy ndarray.
In order to do this we will use iter_frames method with the VideoFileClip object
Syntax : clip.iter_frames()
Argument : It takes no argument
Return : It returns Clip.iter_frames
Below is the implementation
Python3
from moviepy.editor import *
clip = VideoFileClip( "dsa_geek.mp4" )
clip = clip.subclip( 0 , 5 )
frames = clip.iter_frames()
counter = 0
for value in frames:
counter + = 1
print ( "Counter Value " , end = " : " )
print (counter)
clip.ipython_display(width = 360 )
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Output :
Counter Value : 150
Moviepy - Building video __temp__.mp4.
Moviepy - Writing video __temp__.mp4
Moviepy - Done !
Moviepy - video ready __temp__.mp4
Another example
Python3
from moviepy.editor import *
clip = VideoFileClip( "geeks.mp4" )
clip = clip.subclip( 0 , 5 )
frames = clip.iter_frames()
counter = 0
for value in frames:
counter + = 1
print ( "Counter Value " , end = " : " )
print (counter)
clip.ipython_display(width = 360 )
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Output :
Counter Value : 300
Moviepy - Building video __temp__.mp4.
MoviePy - Writing audio in __temp__TEMP_MPY_wvf_snd.mp3
MoviePy - Done.
Moviepy - Writing video __temp__.mp4
Moviepy - Done !
Moviepy - video ready __temp__.mp4
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