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    KillerSmath
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    Hey @indrajeet_janyu and welcome to Qt Forum.
    What Qt Version do you pretend to use ?

    @Computer Science Student - Brazil
    Web Developer and Researcher
    “Sometimes it’s the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” - Alan Turing

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      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      What kind of camera is that ?
      What kind of connection are you going to use ?
      What is the use case of this application ?

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      • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

        Hey @indrajeet_janyu and welcome to Qt Forum.
        What Qt Version do you pretend to use ?

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        Vijaykarthikeyan
        wrote on last edited by Vijaykarthikeyan
        #4

        @KillerSmath Sir..Im also facing the issue..My ip camera is rtsp..the purpose is to stream the ip camera output in qml window

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        • V Vijaykarthikeyan

          @KillerSmath Sir..Im also facing the issue..My ip camera is rtsp..the purpose is to stream the ip camera output in qml window

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          beautifulcloud
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          #5

          Hello @Vijaykarthikeyan ,

          I don't know if it cans help you but I did a function the last year at school to get an image from an IP camera, so here is the code :

          QString repIMG = "../Images/"; // images folder
          QString Fichier = "640x480.jpg";
          char nom_img[] = "image.jpg";
          
          
          
          void MainWindow::on_Bouton_camera_clicked()
          {
              QByteArray data="GET /snapshot.cgi?user=admin&pwd=0000\n\n"; // <-- fill with data
              pSocket = new QTcpSocket( this ); // <-- needs to be a member variable: QTcpSocket * _pSocket;
              pSocket->connectToHost("172.20.81.244", 8000);
              QByteArray datas;
              int datas_size;
              int i;
              char * index;
              string datasToString;
              char datasToCharArray[70000]; // 69 ko max
          
              if( pSocket->waitForConnected() )
              {
                  qDebug() << "Connected!";
                  pSocket->write( "GET /snapshot.cgi?user=admin&pwd=0000\n\n" );
                  pSocket->waitForBytesWritten(1000); // 1s
                  pSocket->waitForReadyRead(3000);    // 3s
                  qDebug() << pSocket->readAll();
          
                  datas = pSocket->readAll();
                  datas_size = datas.size();
                  datasToString = datas.toStdString();
                  strcpy(datasToCharArray,datasToString.c_str());
          
                  pSocket->close();
              }
              else
              {
                  qDebug() << "Not connected!";
              }
          
          
              if (datas_size > 0)
                  printf("=> Reponse recue : %d octets\n", datas_size);
              else
              {
                  printf("=> rien recue :\n\n");
              }
          
              printf("=> affichage ASCII du message recu :\n\n");
              printf("%s \n\n", datasToCharArray);
          
              printf("=> affichage hexa des 300 premiers octets recu\n");
              for (i = 0; i < 300; i++)
              {
                  if (i % 20 == 0) printf("\n");
                  printf("%02X ", datas[i]);
              }
          
          
              // extract image size from header (Content-Length)
              index = strstr(datasToCharArray, "Content-Length:") + strlen("Content-Length:"); // adresse chaine juste avant le nbre d'octets retournés
          
              char taille_image[11] = ""; // un long est codé sur 10 chiffres en décimal
              for (i = 0;*(index + i) != 0x0D; i++)
                      taille_image[i] = index[i]; //ok
                  taille_image[i] = 0x00;
              printf("\n\n=> Taille (ASCII) du fichier (Content-Length) = %s octets", taille_image);
              long taille = atoi(taille_image);
              printf("\n=> Taille (binaire) du fichier: %d octets\n", taille);
          
          
              //	test if the image was recovered completely
              int dif = datas_size - taille - 131;
              if (dif >= 0)
                  printf("=> Good reception : %d differences bytes\n", dif);
              else
                  printf("=> Bad reception : %d bytes missing\n", -dif);
          
          
              // move to beginning of JPEG image
              index = strstr(datasToCharArray, "Connection: close") + strlen("Connection: close") + 2; // adresse chaine
          
              // copy image to file
              printf("=> copy image to the file : %s\n", nom_img);
              FILE * image = fopen(nom_img, "wb+");
              fwrite(index, taille, 1, image);
              fclose(image);
          
          
              //	hex display of the beginning of the image copied into the file
              printf("=> affichage hexa du debut de l'image ecrit dans le fichier\n");
              for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
              {
                  if (i % 20 == 0) printf("\n");
                      printf("%02X ", (unsigned char) index[i]);
              }
          }
          
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          • beautifulcloudB beautifulcloud

            Hello @Vijaykarthikeyan ,

            I don't know if it cans help you but I did a function the last year at school to get an image from an IP camera, so here is the code :

            QString repIMG = "../Images/"; // images folder
            QString Fichier = "640x480.jpg";
            char nom_img[] = "image.jpg";
            
            
            
            void MainWindow::on_Bouton_camera_clicked()
            {
                QByteArray data="GET /snapshot.cgi?user=admin&pwd=0000\n\n"; // <-- fill with data
                pSocket = new QTcpSocket( this ); // <-- needs to be a member variable: QTcpSocket * _pSocket;
                pSocket->connectToHost("172.20.81.244", 8000);
                QByteArray datas;
                int datas_size;
                int i;
                char * index;
                string datasToString;
                char datasToCharArray[70000]; // 69 ko max
            
                if( pSocket->waitForConnected() )
                {
                    qDebug() << "Connected!";
                    pSocket->write( "GET /snapshot.cgi?user=admin&pwd=0000\n\n" );
                    pSocket->waitForBytesWritten(1000); // 1s
                    pSocket->waitForReadyRead(3000);    // 3s
                    qDebug() << pSocket->readAll();
            
                    datas = pSocket->readAll();
                    datas_size = datas.size();
                    datasToString = datas.toStdString();
                    strcpy(datasToCharArray,datasToString.c_str());
            
                    pSocket->close();
                }
                else
                {
                    qDebug() << "Not connected!";
                }
            
            
                if (datas_size > 0)
                    printf("=> Reponse recue : %d octets\n", datas_size);
                else
                {
                    printf("=> rien recue :\n\n");
                }
            
                printf("=> affichage ASCII du message recu :\n\n");
                printf("%s \n\n", datasToCharArray);
            
                printf("=> affichage hexa des 300 premiers octets recu\n");
                for (i = 0; i < 300; i++)
                {
                    if (i % 20 == 0) printf("\n");
                    printf("%02X ", datas[i]);
                }
            
            
                // extract image size from header (Content-Length)
                index = strstr(datasToCharArray, "Content-Length:") + strlen("Content-Length:"); // adresse chaine juste avant le nbre d'octets retournés
            
                char taille_image[11] = ""; // un long est codé sur 10 chiffres en décimal
                for (i = 0;*(index + i) != 0x0D; i++)
                        taille_image[i] = index[i]; //ok
                    taille_image[i] = 0x00;
                printf("\n\n=> Taille (ASCII) du fichier (Content-Length) = %s octets", taille_image);
                long taille = atoi(taille_image);
                printf("\n=> Taille (binaire) du fichier: %d octets\n", taille);
            
            
                //	test if the image was recovered completely
                int dif = datas_size - taille - 131;
                if (dif >= 0)
                    printf("=> Good reception : %d differences bytes\n", dif);
                else
                    printf("=> Bad reception : %d bytes missing\n", -dif);
            
            
                // move to beginning of JPEG image
                index = strstr(datasToCharArray, "Connection: close") + strlen("Connection: close") + 2; // adresse chaine
            
                // copy image to file
                printf("=> copy image to the file : %s\n", nom_img);
                FILE * image = fopen(nom_img, "wb+");
                fwrite(index, taille, 1, image);
                fclose(image);
            
            
                //	hex display of the beginning of the image copied into the file
                printf("=> affichage hexa du debut de l'image ecrit dans le fichier\n");
                for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
                {
                    if (i % 20 == 0) printf("\n");
                        printf("%02X ", (unsigned char) index[i]);
                }
            }
            
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            Vijaykarthikeyan
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @beautifulcloud Thank you Sir..I understand the flow of the code you have provided for. I need to access the ip camera using ip address and password. My Qt is failed to link with the 3rd party library

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            • V Vijaykarthikeyan

              @beautifulcloud Thank you Sir..I understand the flow of the code you have provided for. I need to access the ip camera using ip address and password. My Qt is failed to link with the 3rd party library

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              JonB
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              #7

              @Vijaykarthikeyan said in How to connect IP camera to QT ?:

              My Qt is failed to link with the 3rd party library

              If you mean you get a linker error, show the command line and the error message.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Vijaykarthikeyan said in How to connect IP camera to QT ?:

                My Qt is failed to link with the 3rd party library

                If you mean you get a linker error, show the command line and the error message.

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                Vijaykarthikeyan
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @JonB Screenshot 2023-06-20 105831.png Screenshot 2023-06-19 184808.png

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                • V Vijaykarthikeyan

                  @JonB Screenshot 2023-06-20 105831.png Screenshot 2023-06-19 184808.png

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                  JonB
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                  #9

                  @Vijaykarthikeyan
                  Why are you continuing the same discussion about your linking in thread https://forum.qt.io/topic/145898/opencv-ip-camera-connection ? This is precisely why it's not helpful to be maintaining separate threads about essentially the same question, that wastes people's time answering in two places.

                  I posted a question to you there.

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @Vijaykarthikeyan
                    Why are you continuing the same discussion about your linking in thread https://forum.qt.io/topic/145898/opencv-ip-camera-connection ? This is precisely why it's not helpful to be maintaining separate threads about essentially the same question, that wastes people's time answering in two places.

                    I posted a question to you there.

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                    Vijaykarthikeyan
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                    #10

                    @JonB Sorry Sir..you have tag me also...I too didnt noticed your reply

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                    • V Vijaykarthikeyan

                      @JonB Sorry Sir..you have tag me also...I too didnt noticed your reply

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                      JonB
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                      #11

                      @Vijaykarthikeyan
                      I think these two questions are the same? You need to sort out the linking in both cases before proceeding.

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @Vijaykarthikeyan
                        I think these two questions are the same? You need to sort out the linking in both cases before proceeding.

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                        Vijaykarthikeyan
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                        #12

                        @JonB Oh..thank you..I've changed my compiler settings to 64-bit version..But still the error persists

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                        • V Vijaykarthikeyan

                          @JonB Oh..thank you..I've changed my compiler settings to 64-bit version..But still the error persists

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                          SGaist
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @Vijaykarthikeyan Verify that everything is using the same architecture and that you are also linking to all the required libraries.

                          Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            @Vijaykarthikeyan Verify that everything is using the same architecture and that you are also linking to all the required libraries.

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                            Vijaykarthikeyan
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                            @SGaist My compiler is MING 8.1.0 64 bit compiler..

                            Upon reading, I found that OpenCV 4.X versions are compatible with Qt 5 and 6

                            I've downloaded OpenCV 4.7 version..There is only one library called open_cvworld470

                            Upon searching,I came to know that the error undefined error results from Linking error..But,Ive followed the correct way to link theat library in .pro file.

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                              @SGaist My compiler is MING 8.1.0 64 bit compiler..

                              Upon reading, I found that OpenCV 4.X versions are compatible with Qt 5 and 6

                              I've downloaded OpenCV 4.7 version..There is only one library called open_cvworld470

                              Upon searching,I came to know that the error undefined error results from Linking error..But,Ive followed the correct way to link theat library in .pro file.

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                              #15

                              @Vijaykarthikeyan
                              What actual library file do you have: opencv_world470.lib or libopencv_world.a? If it is the former then it looks to me like your OpenCV is compiled with MCVC (and the path including vc16 seems to confirm that). You cannot then compile your own or Qt code with MinGW and link against a library compiled with MSVC. Everything must be either MSVC or MInGW, not a mixture. Sounds like your issue?

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @Vijaykarthikeyan
                                What actual library file do you have: opencv_world470.lib or libopencv_world.a? If it is the former then it looks to me like your OpenCV is compiled with MCVC (and the path including vc16 seems to confirm that). You cannot then compile your own or Qt code with MinGW and link against a library compiled with MSVC. Everything must be either MSVC or MInGW, not a mixture. Sounds like your issue?

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                                @JonB .lib extension. Yeah! My compiler is MIGGW 64 bit compiler..I think you are right.. Compiler mismatches.. But,there's an option for MSVC 64 bit compiler..Will the MSVC option works for .lib?

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                                  @JonB .lib extension. Yeah! My compiler is MIGGW 64 bit compiler..I think you are right.. Compiler mismatches.. But,there's an option for MSVC 64 bit compiler..Will the MSVC option works for .lib?

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                                  @Vijaykarthikeyan
                                  Yes. .lib is MSVC. If you want to link against that you need to compile with a (compatible version of) MSVC. If you want to stick with MinGW you will need to either obtain or compile for yourself a MinGW version of OpenCV. Qt works with either compiler (so long as you have right libraries for chosen one).

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @Vijaykarthikeyan
                                    Yes. .lib is MSVC. If you want to link against that you need to compile with a (compatible version of) MSVC. If you want to stick with MinGW you will need to either obtain or compile for yourself a MinGW version of OpenCV. Qt works with either compiler (so long as you have right libraries for chosen one).

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                                    @JonB Thank you for your kind reply..I finally sort out the problem..but there's a 1 to 1.5 seconds delay in output..

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