Hi,
I have tried firewire capture on windows
and get similar results – I just get a kind of set of lines (see attached
image).
I have a feeling that this is due to vic
assuming that the camera source is a standard size (e.g. 352x288) when it isn’t.
It looks like it is picking up an image from the camera (it changes when I move
around in front of the camera) but it is only using some of that image (I
think).
This was using a Sony MiniDV camera.
Andrew :)
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From:
owner-ag-tech@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ag-tech@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Ford
Sent: 18 April 2008 21:21
To: Douglas Kosovic
Cc: ag-tech
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Any more
H.264 news?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Douglas Kosovic <douglask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
UQ Vislab vic doesn't do any transcoding from DV (or HDV) firewire
devices to other codecs, so if the codebase was merged as it stands now, it
wouldn't do what you are trying to do anyway.
Well, doing raw DV without transcoding would be fine (if it were on both
platforms), since we can spare the bandwidth - that's what we're already doing
via the ExtendedVideo services on Windows, but we'd like to be able to move on
to something more cross-platform.
Have you tried using DV4Linux so that your Camcorder can be seen as a
V4L device? I haven't tried it myself.
Interesting, I'll have to try that out. Would vic theoretically be able to
transmit 640 (or 720)x480 video from a V4L device?
As for the flashing verticle line artifacts on Windows, I don't seem
them, but I was using a quad-core 2.6GHz Xeon.
We've seen it here on a couple of different systems - a Dell w/ a dual-core +
hyperthreading 3.46Ghz CPU, and Suns with 2x dual-core 2.2Ghz Opterons - so I
doubt it's CPU-related. Can anyone else chime in if they've tried the firewire
capture on Windows?
--Andrew