I have also tried to kill the axes that the video is running in (using the axes handle), but I get an error (presumably because movie() is still actively using the axes?)
How can I interrupt a movie based on user input to a GUI
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I have a GUI that displays video to a user. I want the video to stop playing when the user presses a particular button. Unfortunately, the movie (I am using the movie() command) continues to play until it is done on its own.
How can I interrupt the playback of movie() based on a buttonpress event (i.e. from a user event callback).
BTW, I don't believe Ctrl-C will work, because I don't want the GUI to stop running. I want to terminate the movie running in a particular axes on the GUI, and start another movie in the same axes.
Thanks in advance, Sean
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Sean de Wolski
le 15 Juil 2011
A totally different approach:
Instead of playing the movie with movie; write a function that traverses the frames and displays them using imshow. Start the movie, set the frame rate etc. using a timer and stop the timer to stop the movie. Useful documentation:
doc timer
This obviously will require more work; but can be tuned to give you exactly what you want.
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Sean de Wolski
le 15 Juil 2011
You could kill the axes inside a try/catch block so that the error is not reported and so that nothing bad happens.
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