Hi All, I have made an interactive squash system with Pd based on Basler's high speed cameras for machine vision. I use mainly above 200fps of 5 USB-3 cameras each of them on a separate USB bus. The balls can fly with a 200km/s speed and I hardly have a problem analyzing their position with pix_movement. Surely the biggest problem is having a display with a similar fresh rate, but if you do not need to render the image then it is fine. The computer is a 3GHz processor and 32MB RAM with Ubuntu 19.04 if I remember well.
Best, Popesz On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 11:07 AM Max <abonneme...@revolwear.com> wrote: > On 09.03.21 07:05, Peter P. wrote: > > * Max <abonneme...@revolwear.com> [2021-03-09 02:01]: > >> Hi List, > >> > >> what's a good setup for a decent framerate (50, 60 fps or even higher?) > HD > >> live capture from Gem? Is it even possible? > >> > >> A related problem is that ideally I would like to have Gems framerate be > >> driven by the capturing, so that I'm sure not to have missed frames or > have > >> captured the same frame twice. Is there a solution to that? > > > > I would love to learn about is as well! Have you tried searching for SDI > > on the mailing list archive? > > I had a glance. I was hoping to get less general advice, preferably > concrete proven setups running on Linux. > I see there are decklink drivers, are there users out there who can > report achieved framerates and latencies from Gem? Which sensor module > are they using? > > Anyone has a DeckLink Duo 2 Mini for example? > > m. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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