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simple python client/server socket binary stream
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import socket | |
HOST = 'localhost' | |
PORT = 9876 | |
ADDR = (HOST,PORT) | |
BUFSIZE = 4096 | |
videofile = "videos/royalty-free_footage_wien_18_640x360.mp4" | |
bytes = open(videofile).read() | |
print len(bytes) | |
client = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
client.connect(ADDR) | |
client.send(bytes) | |
client.close() |
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import socket | |
HOST = '' | |
PORT = 9876 | |
ADDR = (HOST,PORT) | |
BUFSIZE = 4096 | |
serv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
serv.bind(ADDR) | |
serv.listen(5) | |
print 'listening ...' | |
while True: | |
conn, addr = serv.accept() | |
print 'client connected ... ', addr | |
myfile = open('testfile.mov', 'w') | |
while True: | |
data = conn.recv(BUFSIZE) | |
if not data: break | |
myfile.write(data) | |
print 'writing file ....' | |
myfile.close() | |
print 'finished writing file' | |
conn.close() | |
print 'client disconnected' |
simple handy code and easy to understand for beginners! thanks!
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Instead of video file can I use this code on webcam?