drawnow() causing very slow display of images

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Hi all,
I've read several other questions on this but didn't find a satisfactory answer. My apologies however, if this is already up.
I am building a GUI to display processed video. I do this using
imshow(image,'Parent',axes)
then
drawnow
for each frame in a loop. It is VERY slow. Approx 0.5 seconds per frame (~12 seconds to display 1 second of video in real time). It also accounts for half my total processing time per frame.
Can I make it faster?
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Cheers, KB

Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Feb 2014
I solved that problem with older versions of MATLAB by putting in a "cla" or "cla('reset')" into the code just before the imshow. Evidently with older versions sometimes the images "stack up" and are all in there and you're just piling one on top of another and it gets slower and slower as it runs out of memory. Try that and let me know if it speeds it up.
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Karl
Karl on 20 Feb 2014
Updating CData was the answer I needed (I just had to implement it poperly). MY GUI is now running much faster. Example code pasted below, maybe it will help someone else.
Thanks very much Image Analyst :)
Updating CData vs imshow() example code:
%%Setup video
filename = 'your_video_here.mp4';
vidObj = VideoReader(filename);
%%Display first frame and setup handle to image
frame = read(vidObj, 1);
figure;
h = imshow(frame);
%%Loop through subsequent frames and refresh 'CData'
for k = 1:1000
tic
frame = read(vidObj, k);
set(h,'Cdata',frame);
drawnow
toc
end
for k = 1:1000
tic
frame = read(vidObj, k);
imshow(frame)
drawnow
toc
end

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More Answers (1)

David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 18 Feb 2014
I solved a similar issue by adding a very short pause, this will clean up the buffer and speed up the pseudo-video. Add:
pause(0.001)
right after drawnow
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Karl
Karl on 18 Feb 2014
Hi David,
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it has not helped me :( in fact it made execution a little slower.

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