Hello.
"2. 250 FPS is too fast for the stereoscopic mode. We've tested it with 1280x480 and C code on receiving part, and was able to get 89FPS We're planning to publish our code and article in the nearest week."
Actually, I do not need 250FPS, 90FPS is perfect. I wait for publication of the ...
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- Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:14 pm
- Forum: OpenCV, Python and other image processing
- Topic: Raspividyuv stereo
- Replies: 6
- Views: 74176
- Tue Jan 21, 2020 3:04 pm
- Forum: OpenCV, Python and other image processing
- Topic: Raspividyuv stereo
- Replies: 6
- Views: 74176
Raspividyuv stereo
Hello.
I am using your tutorial for using high framerate. Video stream there is captured using raspividyuv.
(w,h) = (640,480)
bytesPerFrame = w * h
fps = 250
videoCmd = "raspividyuv --stereo tb -ex off -w "+str(w)+" -h "+str(h)+" --output - --timeout 0 --framerate "+str(fps)+" --luma --nopreview ...
I am using your tutorial for using high framerate. Video stream there is captured using raspividyuv.
(w,h) = (640,480)
bytesPerFrame = w * h
fps = 250
videoCmd = "raspividyuv --stereo tb -ex off -w "+str(w)+" -h "+str(h)+" --output - --timeout 0 --framerate "+str(fps)+" --luma --nopreview ...
- Sat Dec 28, 2019 9:43 am
- Forum: OpenCV, Python and other image processing
- Topic: Faster framerate
- Replies: 9
- Views: 95810
Faster framerate
Hello.
I am new in using stereopi and I am looking for the solution of the problem in my project in this forum :)
I have such a code written in Python that captures images from cameras :
camera = picamera.PiCamera(stereo_mode='side-by-side', sensor_mode=7, framerate=70)
camera.resolution = (320*2 ...
I am new in using stereopi and I am looking for the solution of the problem in my project in this forum :)
I have such a code written in Python that captures images from cameras :
camera = picamera.PiCamera(stereo_mode='side-by-side', sensor_mode=7, framerate=70)
camera.resolution = (320*2 ...