Re: OpenML compliant V4L cards?

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Em Seg, 2003-08-25 às 13:24, eliot@xxxxxxxxxxx escreveu:

Is this framework closed-source, isn't it? There are registration stuff
at this site.

> I've been working with the OpenML cross platform media framework
> available at http://www.khronos.org/openml/spec.html
> 
> It's a neat alternative to Quicktime and DirectShow, and integrates
> neatly with OpenGL graphics as it is an extension to the OpenGL
> toolset.
> 
> The Linux version has a module that is Video for Linux compatible.
> I've been trying to get the example videotogfx program to work with a
> Hauppauge WinTV card that works with V4L and xawtv. The card is
> recognized by OpenML, but can't seem to supply all of the parameters
> that the example program is looking for (ML_VIDEO_HEIGHT_F1_INT32,
> etc.)
> 
> Has anyone tried and succeeded with a prosumer level video input card
> and OpenML? There are a couple of cards listed on the site, but they
> are extremely expensive SDI-only cards and none of my equipment is SDI
> based.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Eliot
> 
> 
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