Hi there, I got the program almost working... Anyway i could capture frames and data at the same time. Just my webcam was not very reliable... In the meantime a colleague came up with a different solution... and we tested it and it works. So I stopped tring this. Anyway your help was appreciated, and I am still working around in perl :). to filter all the data.
Thanks Herman Gerritsen On 1/15/07, Herman Gerritsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there, I have been using your script to capture images from my webcam. That works nicely :) I get about 2,333 frames a second. And that is good enough for now. This means than I can get pictures from the webcam and data from my serial port. Sadly a new problem arises. I want to capture them both at the same time. When i run my serial script it uses 100% of my CPU. Since it reads 1000 ASCII characters a second and simply saves them to a file, I can not believe it really requires that much of my CPU (I am running a Intel Pentium 4 M 1.8 Ghz). The image capture scripts uses about 8% of my CPU but when both scripts run they don't seem to distribute CPU time. The serial script hogs it up and makes my webcam driver crash (not the script though). So I wonder is it possible to make a script use a maximum (like 90%) amount of CPU? I couldn't find it yet. Right now I have both scripts working from a third script with forking. They run nicely for 30 seconds or so and than the webcam driver crashes. So it would e very nice if I could somehow tell one of these scripts to use only some ammount of CPU time. Anyway Thanks for all the help this far. Greetings Herman Gerritsen On 1/12/07, Herman Gerritsen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there again, > > I got the camera set up and working. The Logitech Quickcam drivers come > with the kernel sources these days (version 2.6.19.2 works for me) So > that is cleared up I can now record endlessly with ffmpeg :). > Anyway the FFmpeg perl module is bugging me :( so I figured to go for > the V4l solution. > I also get the "[codec/RTjpeg] Error1" thing, I cannot find the patch on > google... So if you would be so kind to mail it to me I would be gratefull. > > By the way I am running perl from a linux from scratch installation ( > www.linuxfromscratch.org) It is a great way to learn stuff. > And yes it's handy to have Suse or whatever installed next to it :) > > Greetz > > On 1/12/07, zentara < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:10:32 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Herman > > Gerritsen") wrote: > > > > >I have borrowed a Logitech Quickcam messenger (046d:08f0) from my > > brother. > > >Got the driver working (in essence it creates the /dev/video0) but it > > keeps > > >crashing my players. > > >Mplayer and ffmpeg crashes, Xawtv manages to get moving images for > > about a > > >second and crashes afterwards. > > > > > >So got to figure that one out tonight, got good hopes it will work at > > the > > >end of the evening. > > > > > > > There is alot that can go wrong with video, there are PAL, NTSC > > selection, etc. Maybe you are not loading the right module > > for the camera? Or the module needs something else preloaded? > > > > It sounds like you might have a system problem. If you have a few > > extra gigs of disk space, maybe try installing a newer distro that > > sets things up automatically, like SuSE. > > > > When I was learning, I always had a second boot to SuSE, so I could > > get their various configuration files, which they usually auto-detect > > and setup correctly. > > > > OpenSuSE can be downloaded for free. > > > > zentara > > > > -- > > I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. > > http://zentara.net/japh.html > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://learn.perl.org/ > > > > > > >