Circbuffer is in rather fast RAM so access times are not really an issue
here I think, even with the embedded Etrax CPU.
Regards Sebastian
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 15:27, Brian Burke wrote:
> Great to hear - thanks Sebastian. I figured if there were "problems", it'd
> be due to the processor not
Great to hear - thanks Sebastian. I figured if there were "problems", it'd
be due to the processor not being able to keep pace, or with two processes
trying to grab images from the circbuf at the same time.
On Mar 19, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Sebastian Pichelhofer <
sebastian.pichelho...@gmail.com> wrot
Yes, works very well.
Ethernet is 100Mbit/s and storage media max ~144Mbit/s (also depends on how
fast you can write to your HDD/SSD/CF card)
So if you get near the max. of Ethernet bandwidth with your video stream you
could have short shuttering in your live video but not in your camogm
recordin
If recording to storage media using camogm, can one also watch the
stream live using rtsp without any problems? "problems" being dropped
frames in the recording, reduced frame rate, etc.
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