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no, you can't, for several reasons:

  • the code is running on a cloud box, not your own, and it is not connected to any camera at all !
  • the pypi (pip) wrappers do not come with any backends (ffmpeg/gstreamer) nessecary for this. (it's a dependancy peoblem, and unlikely to change in the near future)

no, you can't, for several reasons:

  • the code is running on a cloud box, not your own, and it is not connected to any camera at all !
  • (you also won't be able to open video files, the pypi (pip) wrappers do not come with any backends (ffmpeg/gstreamer) nessecary for this. this. (it's a dependancy peoblem, and unlikely to change in the near future)

no, you can't, the code is running on a cloud box, not your own, and it is not connected to any camera at all !

(you also won't be able to open video files, the pypi (pip) wrappers do not come with any backends (ffmpeg/gstreamer) nessecary for this. (it's a dependancy peoblem, problem, and unlikely to change in the near future)