Hi,
> Another question is the two camera timestamp are not the same no matter
> whether or not we connect the gps.
Is the difference random? Supposing sensors run at default 10fps - do the
last 4-5 digits (of microseconds) of timestamps match?
Also, what timestamps do you read from:
Hello Winston,
1) Video streamer format does not allow Exif data, you need to acquire images
from the imgsrv - there is a min ihelp at 192.168.0.9:2323 (without any other
parameters). Saving images from it preserve all Exif data. It is also preserved
when using camogm to record video sequence
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主题: Re: [Elphel-support] 答复: 答复: sync stereo with lidar
Hi,
Olga will send you a quote.
Meanwhile, you can test your USB GPS.
Plug it in the "eSATA+USB" port
(https://wiki.elphel.com/wiki/File:NC393-CS_ma
Hello Allen,
I can not reproduce your setup because we do not have any computer with MS
Windows here, I haven't used this family of OS since 2001. Yes, Eclipse is a
multi-platform program, but we never tested our code with Windows, so there
could be our bugs when running on Windows.
Can you
eer Li
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主题: Re: 答复: 答复: [Elphel-support] sync stereo with lidar
Hello Winston,
Do you need information inside camera or for post-processing on a host PC?
Sensor has 12 bits, and using JP4 format (https://wiki.elphel.com/wiki/JP4) you
can restore image data wit