web camera or else ? 15-30 fps processing of camera videos.
Newbie
serpent17 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 07:36:09 EST 2005
Folks:
here is a small summary:
For Linux based system, xawt seems to be the solution:
http://linux.bytesex.org/xawtv/
where one can get access to the stream from any device that has a video
output.
For win32, it looks like the solution is this:
http://videocapture.sourceforge.net/
where one has to use the python programming language.
Great help, thank you all,
Jake.
Matt D wrote:
> Newbie wrote:
> > I am doing some robotics projects but my main area of interest is
> > trying out several algorithms for the processing of the stream of
data
> > coming from the video.
>
> <snip>
>
> Same for me! From what I can tell, a cheap webcam will "just work"
with
> a recent version of windows - i.e. plug it in using USB and then you
can
> have programmatic access to the data and grab frames very easily.
This
> setup works fine with my digital camera working as a webcam - real
£10
> webcams should be the same. Not sure what Linux compatibility is
like
> these days - for that I know for a fact that the Hauppauge USB WinTV
> thing works (or at least the hardware version I have works) with
Linux.
>
> For linux I found this (now on the wayback archive - original page is
> now 404):
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20020322015936/http://staff.aist.go.jp/naoyuki.ichimura/research/tips/v4ln_e.htm
>
> Hopefully that is some help.
>
> Oh by the way, speed on a modern machine shouldn't be an issue - my
> badly written prototype in visual basic of all things (dont laugh -
> seemed like a good idea at the time!) was tracking a single coloured
> object reliably at significantly greater than 30fps (it automatically
> altered the window it searched in based on size and amount of
movement
> of the object - at times it was approaching 100fps) on a modest by
> today's standards 1.4ghz pc, using a 320x240 stream.
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