gstreamerĀ --- but it very much is a work in progress On Nov 15, 7:20Ā pm, Joseph Irvine <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to build an application that would run on an Android set- > top box (not mobile device). The set-top box will have analog video > inputs. > > I would like to capture the incoming video within Android. > > Once I capture video, I am looking to see if there are any good SDKs > that provide circular buffers for video. I am space constrained and > would like to be able to capture video and have it set to recycle on > itself after a set period of time. > > For instance, if I determine that I want a 30 minute circular buffer, > it would be nice if the 31st minute of captured video began > overwriting minute number 1. During playback, I would like the 30 > minutes to appear seamless even across the circle back to the > beginning. > > What is the best way to capture video in Android and process it > through a circular buffer? I fear that Android, being designed > predominately for mobile devices, may make this tricky for me. Is > there a convenient way to do this with MediaRecorder? > > While this isn't actually my application, it is similar enough that it > will suffice for example: Say I want to hook a video camera to the > analog inputs (although I recognize digital would be better for this > scenario). I want it to only record the last 30 minutes worth of > activity, so that at any point I can review the last 30 minutes of > what has transpired, and it will always be the most recent. > > Thanks, > Joseph Irvine
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