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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T17:54:01+00:00 2026-05-24T17:54:01+00:00

I’m using cvSetData to get the rgb frame into one I can use for

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I’m using cvSetData to get the rgb frame into one I can use for openCV.
I modified the SkeletalViewer slightly to produce the rgb stream.

void CSkeletalViewerApp::Nui_GotVideoAlert( )
{
    const NUI_IMAGE_FRAME * pImageFrame = NULL;

    IplImage* kinectColorImage = cvCreateImage(cvSize(640,480),IPL_DEPTH_8U, 4);

    HRESULT hr = NuiImageStreamGetNextFrame(
        m_pVideoStreamHandle,
        0,
        &pImageFrame );
    if( FAILED( hr ) )
    {
        return;
    }

    NuiImageBuffer * pTexture = pImageFrame->pFrameTexture;
    KINECT_LOCKED_RECT LockedRect;
    pTexture->LockRect( 0, &LockedRect, NULL, 0 );
    if( LockedRect.Pitch != 0 )
    {
        BYTE * pBuffer = (BYTE*) LockedRect.pBits;

        m_DrawVideo.DrawFrame( (BYTE*) pBuffer );

        cvSetData(kinectColorImage, (BYTE*) pBuffer,kinectColorImage->widthStep);

        cvShowImage("Color Image", kinectColorImage);
        //cvReleaseImage( &kinectColorImage );
        cvWaitKey(10);

    }
    else
    {
        OutputDebugString( L"Buffer length of received texture is bogus\r\n" );
    }

    cvReleaseImage(&kinectColorImage);
    NuiImageStreamReleaseFrame( m_pVideoStreamHandle, pImageFrame );

}

With the cvReleaseImage, I would get a cvException error. Not exactly sure which one as it didn’t specify. Without cvReleaseImage, I would get the rgb video running in an openCV window but would eventually crash because it ran out of memory.

How should I release the image properly?

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    2026-05-24T17:54:02+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:54 pm

    Just solved this problem.

    After a bunch of sleuthing using breakpoints and debugging, it appears as though the problem has to do with the pointers used in cvSetData. My best guess is that Nui_GotVideoAlert() updates the address pointed to by pBuffer before cvReleaseImage is called. In addition, cvSetData never appears to copy the bytes from this address.

    What happens then is that cvReleaseImage is called on an address that no longer exists.

    I fixed this by declaring kinectColorImage at the top of NuiImpl.cpp, calling cvSetData in ::Nui_GotVideoAlert(), and only calling cvReleaseImage in the Nui_Uninit() method. This way, kinectColorImage will just update instead of creating a new IplImage in each call of Nui_GotVideoAlert().

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