I want to say congratulations to Chris for his webcam toolkit for all platform too. I feel bad that I do not have enough knowledge of MAC and Linux to contribute to all of the LabVIEW users since I have a similar toolkit, but unfortunately only for Windows platform. Anyway, happy wiring. Irene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Urs Lauterburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris, > > A big hand for your efforts and to make it freely > available for all of us > to use. Thanks for your contributions to the LabVIEW > culture and also for > your tireless engagement for keeping LabVIEW alive > on its heritage Apple > Macintosh platform. > > May the strength be with you, now and in the future > > Urs > > Urs Lauterburg > Electronics Engineer > Physics Institute > University of Bern > Switzerland > > > >Dear list, > > > >I guess it is time to publish the link to my > QuickTime library. Due to PhD > >redaction I cannot currently devote as much time as > I would like for the > >development of this lib. therefore I still consider > it as in beta version > >even if it is very stable. > >This lib is meant to be a shareware, at this stage > it is free for your > >personal use. Currently the rule (ie licence) is > that if you make money with > >this lib or a derived work of this lib I would like > to get my share :-) > >That said please have a look at: > > > > http://labview.epfl.ch/qt/QTVIs.html > > > >Sometime (often :-( ) the web server caches the > wrong thing, just reload the > >page to get what you expected... > > > >As Scott said it is cross-platform, it works on > MacOS9, MacOSX and windows. > >It allows you to grab > USB/FireWire/Parallel/Built-in video source provided > >that you have drive for it. I was able to get 4 > firewire cameras in parallel > >(I only have 4 !) > > > >With this lib you can also: > > > >- Read image from a file (or from memory) in any > format supported by > >QuickTime and display it in a LV Picture control > >- Write a LV Picture into a file (or to memory) > compressed with any format > >supported by QuickTime > >- Apply transformations to a LV Picture like > rotate, scale, skew or any > >combination of these > >- Read movies in any format supported by QuickTime, > this includes (MOV, > >MPEG, Flash, Animated Gif, etc) > >- Write movies in any format supported by QuickTime > (with control over > >compression) > >- Grab concurrently any video input supported by > QuickTime :-) this include > >FireWire, USB, built-in, etc. > >- Read a sound track encoded with any QuickTime > supported formats (WAV, mp3, > >ACC, �Law, etc) > >- Add a sound track to a QuickTime Movie. > > > >You feedback is welcome but as I said I cannot > devote as much time as I like > >to this lib, this includes support. > > > >Chris > > > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Christophe Salzmann tel. (+41) > (0) 21 693 38 49 > >Laboratoire d'automatique fax. (+41) > (0) 21 693 25 74 > >IIS - STI - EPFL office > ME.C2-426 > >Swiss Federal Institute of Technology > >CH-1015 Lausanne / Switzerland > >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >http://iawww.epfl.ch > >Access map http://plan.epfl.ch/?room=MEC2426 > > > > > > > > > >> From: Scott Hannahs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 14:49:46 -0400 > >> To: Hamid Shojai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Subject: Re: webcam > >> > >> At 4:12 -0700 5/26/04, Hamid Shojai wrote: > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I want to work with webcam in labview. form > which point should I start? > >> > >> Actually, I just wrote one using one of the > examples Christophe Salzmann's > >> quicktime interface. Works like a dream!!! > Cross platform and handles all > >> camera's that have a quicktime driver. Contact > Christophe for a copy. > >> > >> -Scott > >> > >> > > > > ===== Irene He Yahoo Messenger ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.geocities.com/irene_he www.hytekautomation.com
