Quoting jim cinet...@passport.ca:
Hi,
Does anyone know the easiest way of combining 2 or more camera outputs
into one stream? ie. how can I take two cameras using 320 x 240 and
generate a wider image 640x240? Is this possible in PD? I would like the
resulting stream to be available in v4l ie
jim wrote:
Hi Jim,
there is this one project , called VideoJack, started by Jaromil I
guess, might be a starting point... if you can portuguese!
http://www.estudiolivre.org/videojack
Thanks a lot Oliver. Yes looks like an interesting project. I'll look
into adapting it.
adapt
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ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
jim wrote:
adapt it??
you mean write some externals in pd?
iirc, some brazilian has already done a bridge between Pd and videojack.
it was not accepted for the pdcon though,...
fgmasr
IOhannes
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I used videojack with EffectTV and piped it into pd with video jack
externals would be nice for this.
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ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
jim wrote:
adapt it??
you mean write some externals in pd?
iirc, some brazilian has already done a bridge between Pd and videojack.
it was not accepted for the pdcon
I think you mean video_loopback here ...
Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I used videojack with EffectTV and piped it into pd with video jack
externals would be nice for this.
From: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [pd-list-boun...@iem.at] On Behalf Of IOhannes m
zmölnig
Hi,
Does anyone know the easiest way of combining 2 or more camera outputs
into one stream? ie. how can I take two cameras using 320 x 240 and
generate a wider image 640x240? Is this possible in PD? I would like the
resulting stream to be available in v4l ie /dev/video0 + /dev/video1
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2009, jim wrote:
Does anyone know the easiest way of combining 2 or more camera outputs
into one stream? ie. how can I take two cameras using 320 x 240 and
generate a wider image 640x240? Is this possible in PD? I would like the
resulting stream to be available in v4l ie
I don't see how you could make the result available as a v4l device
without doing things in C, and even then I would not know how to make it
work.
Certainly not possible directly in PD without making your own v4l output
external. I guess there is no such thing? (vloopback?)
.b.
jim wrote: