On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 12:47 PM, sisil mehtasisilmet2...@gmail.com wrote:
umm i'm using pd-extended 0.41.4 . So in this case apart from gem which lib
uses opengl ??
I would suggest that for debugging purposes you start with pd-vanilla, so:
$sudo mv /usr/lib/pd/default.pdsettings
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, Michal Seta wrote:
I would suggest that for debugging purposes you start with pd-vanilla, so:
$sudo mv /usr/lib/pd/default.pdsettings /usr/lib/pd/default.pdsettings.bak
And if you created some custom settings you may have .pdsetting and/or
.pdrc in your $HOME
$mv
Hi all,
Jack, did you check the prices? The usb cameras used to be cheap ~ 200 $
jaime, I was thinking about this cameraCan you give more
impressions about it? Have you tried to exploit the potential fast
response in higher frame rates?
Best
Luiz
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Jaime
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 11:25 -0400, Jaime Oliver wrote:
why not usb2? I am using the playsation 3 camera with great results
and its about 30$
is it really USB 2.0 ? virtually any usb camera i checked advertises
itself as USB 2.0, though the few ones i tried are actually using 'only'
UHCI (which
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, sisil mehta wrote:
http://gridflow.ca/gallery/multiblob.png(the multiblob patch ) do i have
to write the program for it? so is it available somewhere? Sisil.
I'm finally adding examples/multiblob.pd based on the screenshot of
occupants-video.pd found in that screenshot.
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009, sisil mehta wrote:
with gridflow which webcam drivers are supported? i found that pwc and
qc-usb are. i wanted to know whether uvc driver would be supported by
gridflow.?
[#in videodev] supports the V4L1 camera drivers that use one of the
following formats: YUV420P,
Hey,
I've only loaded the gridflow library in the beginninngno other libs.
on the other thread by me discussing the crashing problem, i had updated the
GF from svn as mathieu suggested, and it still crashed. i again ran the
where and backtrace full commands and attached the new results in
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
as matju has stated several times (in this thread), all drivers that speak
v4l (aka: v4l1) are supported by gridflow.
Unfortunately, this is not true, in the end. Only some of the most common
image formats are supported: YUV420P, RGB32, RGB24,
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, sisil mehta wrote:
@mathieu, Thanks a lot man...u just saved my internshipowe you one.
BTW, take a white wall, shine a bright light all over it diagonally, and
not on anything else. walk in front of the wall. you will appear
relatively quite dark to the camera.
hi,
I'm on the road and need to turn on my machine this week. so I'll send the
dmesg printout then.
you can find more information on the driver and other people's experiences
in:
http://kaswy.free.fr/?q=node/42
and
http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/4079/P15/
there must be a lot of dmesg
Hallo,
Jaime Oliver hat gesagt: // Jaime Oliver wrote:
there is also some stuff on the web about using other lenses and taking the
ir filter...
I think, this gives a nice overview:
http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/08/06/trick-out-your-ps3-eye-webcam-best-cam-for-vision-augmented-reality/
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