Hi Thibault,

That sounds great! Any way we could see it or try it out (screenshots, 
binaries, source?) would be greatly appreciated.

I'm curious about the structure of it - is it a standalone app that reuses code 
from vic for the RTP receiving and video decoding?

--Andrew

2009/5/5 Thibault Daoulas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi Andrew,

  I asked the same question a few months ago, looked up into VP code, and 
eventually decided to develop an OpenGL interface to deal with the videos in a 
3d space, with different modes with various views, automatic layout algorithms, 
manual managing of the videos, and various filtering options on the videos up 
to some visual perceptual features.
  The new architecture developed should allow easily to add new layout 
algorithms, new interaction devices, and implement new filters to add to the 
current filter pipeline I have also been working on.
  My work on this is now over, since it is the end of my internship now here at 
the HIT Lab NZ, but this OpenGL version for VIC should be available soon, and I 
would be pleased to answer any question with this regards, and show you 
screenshots of this work.

Cheers,

Thibault.


Andrew Ford wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone know if VP is still being actively developed? Here at RIT we're 
looking to develop a better interface for dealing with lots of videos, and it 
might be best for us to build on that instead of reinventing the wheel.

Also, the SVN repository that, I think, holds the VP code as well as 
AGVCRtoMPEG2 and some other projects seems to be down at the moment. 
(https://www.ci.uchicago.edu/svn/if-media)

--Andrew


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