Hi Andrew, The description should be written in a few days. I will put screenshots with the explanation of how it works. Actually I sort of plugged an OpenGL interface to the existing VIC, adding a new button in the tcl interface that launches it, and adding a function to each decoder and rtp source to get each source's video stream and other useful data to transmit to the OpenGL interface.
Thibault. Andrew Ford wrote: > Hi Thibault, > > That sounds great! Any way we could see it or try it out (screenshots, > binaries, source?) would be greatly appreciated. > > I'm curious about the structure of it - is it a standalone app that > reuses code from vic for the RTP receiving and video decoding? > > --Andrew > > 2009/5/5 Thibault Daoulas <thibault.daou...@canterbury.ac.nz > <mailto:thibault.daou...@canterbury.ac.nz>> > > Hi Andrew, > > I asked the same question a few months ago, looked up into VP > code, and eventually decided to develop an OpenGL interface to > deal with the videos in a 3d space, with different modes with > various views, automatic layout algorithms, manual managing of the > videos, and various filtering options on the videos up to some > visual perceptual features. > The new architecture developed should allow easily to add new > layout algorithms, new interaction devices, and implement new > filters to add to the current filter pipeline I have also been > working on. > My work on this is now over, since it is the end of my > internship now here at the HIT Lab NZ, but this OpenGL version for > VIC should be available soon, and I would be pleased to answer any > question with this regards, and show you screenshots of this work. > > Cheers, > > Thibault. > > > Andrew Ford wrote: > > Hi, > > Does anyone know if VP is still being actively developed? Here > at RIT we're looking to develop a better interface for dealing > with lots of videos, and it might be best for us to build on > that instead of reinventing the wheel. > > Also, the SVN repository that, I think, holds the VP code as > well as AGVCRtoMPEG2 and some other projects seems to be down > at the moment. (https://www.ci.uchicago.edu/svn/if-media) > > --Andrew > > >