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TestVideo = mmreader('video\firel.mpeg');
img0 = read(TestVideo,855); %1455
figure, imshow (img0);
imgl = read(TestVideo,1056); %1456
figure, imgshow(imgl);
img2 = read(TestVideo,1157); %1457
figure, imshow(img2);
img3 = read(TestVideo,1358); %l458
figure, imshow(img3);
Error-
Undefined function or variable 'mmreader'.
Error in Untitled6 (line 5)
TestVideo = mmreader('video\firel.mpeg');
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Image Analyst
le 1 Mai 2018
0 votes
Use VideoReader() instead of mmreader.
5 commentaires
Anuradha Killedar
le 1 Mai 2018
Guillaume
le 1 Mai 2018
Well, that error is very clear: The filename specified was not found in the MATLAB path.
Your video file was not found. The simplest way to solve that error is to give an absolute path rather than a relative one.
Walter Roberson
le 3 Mai 2018
Your video has fewer than 1456 frames
Once again, the error message is very clear, matlab does not know a DetectFire function. Whether you've downloaded it or written it yourself, the function file needs to be in a folder visible by matlab (the current folder would do).
Debugging by forum is really not the most efficient way of doing this. Learn to understand what the error messages are telling you.
Guillaume
le 3 Mai 2018
For info and so some of the comments above make sense, Anuradha deleted several of his comments, one where he was showing an error that was clearly due to trying to access more frames than exist in the video, the other where he was showing an error stating unknown function or variable DetectFire.
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