The process is like this...Two threads, one running the live video.
Constantly taking pictures and storing them to a variable. The second
thread will then take that variable, XXX it, and send it over
Bluetooth to my computer. I will then wait for the processed response,
and react appropriately. Then re-grab the most recent image and re-
loop. I have done android dev but never involving the camera. I feel
like this project is very doable, I just need some guidance in
grabbing video frames (it's a little different from MATLAB).
On Apr 16, 11:40 pm, lbendlin <[email protected]> wrote:
> live frames over Bluetooth? There's your first non-starter.  Time to
> rethink your requirements.
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> Other than that - you need to invest time in reading the existing
> documentation.
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> On Monday, April 16, 2012 10:33:28 PM UTC-4, Taylor Niver wrote:
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> > Setup: I am working on an app that I will be using for a 'cloud' based
> > robotics platform. I will be using my phone as a camera on the robot
> > and need to use live frames from the camera's video to do some image
> > processing (which is done on the computer over Bluetooth).
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> > Problem: I can't figure out how to open the video camera (and display
> > the feed on the phone's screen). Once that's done I need to store each
> > frame to a variable that I will then read in another thread. Does
> > anybody have any easy-to-follow documentation on setting this up, I am
> > new(ish) to java/android development so Google's documentation doesn't
> > help me tons.
>
> > Thanks

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