How to resize frame's from video with aspect ratio

Instead of using hard-coded values 640 and 480, you can divide the original frame height and width by a value and supply that as an argument, like so:

import cv2

vidcap = cv2.VideoCapture("/path/to/video")
success, image = vidcap.read()
count = 0

while success:
    height, width, layers = image.shape
    new_h = height / 2
    new_w = width / 2
    resize = cv2.resize(image, (new_w, new_h))
    cv2.imwrite("%03d.jpg" % count, resize)
    success, image = vidcap.read()
    count += 1

Please try this.. It should give you the expected output.

 def resize_image(image, width, height,COLOUR=[0,0,0]):
    h, w, layers = image.shape
    if h > height:
        ratio = height/h
        image = cv2.resize(image,(int(image.shape[1]*ratio),int(image.shape[0]*ratio)))
    h, w, layers = image.shape
    if w > width:
        ratio = width/w
        image = cv2.resize(image,(int(image.shape[1]*ratio),int(image.shape[0]*ratio)))
    h, w, layers = image.shape
    if h < height and w < width:
        hless = height/h
        wless = width/w
        if(hless < wless):
            image = cv2.resize(image, (int(image.shape[1] * hless), int(image.shape[0] * hless)))
        else:
            image = cv2.resize(image, (int(image.shape[1] * wless), int(image.shape[0] * wless)))
    h, w, layers = image.shape
    if h < height:
        df = height - h
        df /= 2
        image = cv2.copyMakeBorder(image, int(df), int(df), 0, 0, cv2.BORDER_CONSTANT, value=COLOUR)
    if w < width:
        df = width - w
        df /= 2
        image = cv2.copyMakeBorder(image, 0, 0, int(df), int(df), cv2.BORDER_CONSTANT, value=COLOUR)
    image = cv2.resize(image,(1280,720),interpolation=cv2.INTER_AREA)
    return image