Hi there,
I got the program almost working...
Anyway i could capture frames and data at the same time. Just my webcam was
not very reliable...
In the meantime a colleague came up with a different solution... and we
tested it and it works.
So I stopped tring this. Anyway your help was appreciated,
Hi there,
I have been using your script to capture images from my webcam. That works
nicely :)
I get about 2,333 frames a second. And that is good enough for now.
This means than I can get pictures from the webcam and data from my serial
port.
Sadly a new problem arises. I want to capture them b
Hi there again,
I got the camera set up and working. The Logitech Quickcam drivers come with
the kernel sources these days (version 2.6.19.2 works for me) So that is
cleared up I can now record endlessly with ffmpeg :).
Anyway the FFmpeg perl module is bugging me :( so I figured to go for the
V4l
I have got the cam working now (upgraded to 2.6.19.2 kernel).
But I cannot install the FFmpeg-6036 module.
I have got all dependicies installed and the "perl Makefile.pl" doesn't
complain.
Now when i issue "make" it ends with the following error.
FFmpeg.xs: In function 'XS_FFmpeg__file_formats'
I have borrowed a Logitech Quickcam messenger (046d:08f0) from my brother.
Got the driver working (in essence it creates the /dev/video0) but it keeps
crashing my players.
Mplayer and ffmpeg crashes, Xawtv manages to get moving images for about a
second and crashes afterwards.
So got to figure th
I have been looking on the ffmpeg website and found the FFmpeg perl module.
I think it is a good option.
I presume the FFmpeg module gives me a faster interface than if I call the
ffmpeg with the system command?
Thanks for the fast responses
Herman
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Hi there,
This is my first post on any perl mailinglist.
I have been learning perl lately using Oreilly's "Learning Perl 4th edition"
I am now going through "Intermediate perl".
for my graduation I am trying to write a progam that will read data from the
serial port (/dev/ttyS*). This data is co