Re: frame buffer

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"Gleicon S. Moraes" wrote:

> Edgard Alexander Sotter wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > someone told me that I have to work with video_buffer struct,
> > anyone has experience in work with this struct???... anyone has a example of
> > grabbing image in real time (video)??? using more than one buffer.
> >
>
> I uploaded an attempt to use the double buffers to grab.
> My primary source of information were the Programming txt found in xawtv
> tarball.
> The link is the same:
>
> http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/gleicon/videodog.html
>
> The process looks is: sync buffer one, grab buffer 2, sync buffer 2,
> grab buffer 1.
> I hope it helps, sorry but I did it in a hurry, its not the nicest code
> overthere ... BTW if somebody got some clue to help improve this double
> buffer grab code, I would thank a lot. Probably I will do a presentation
> about video processing using linux, and would be very cool if I got some
> almost-real time processing :-D
>
> Regards.
>
> --
> Gleicon S. Moraes
>
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>                 -- Frank Zappa
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This capture 7 frames per second???





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