On 14/10/14 06:22, adel.af...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder what it would take to get one of those cameras in working order
for regular people.
not much I think, well if you use ssh and ffmpeg then I guess it
wouldn't be to hard. In fact I think(?) I remember them having a cool
looking pro GUI,
Nice find lembas!
Those cameras look awesome. It's nice to know that these exist,even if
they're priced out of most peoples' reach. I see that Ephel's market is
probably businesses.
I wonder what it would take to get one of those cameras in working order for
regular people.
maybe could be done with http://www.elphel.com/
or a webcam that doesn't encode the video it self - outputs raw. I don't
think any hd webcams do this.
early HD cameras (hint: DLSR's ;) ) or camcorders, recorded into mjpeg
which doesn’t have any fees to be paid and so I believe that format is
in
These cameras do ogm
http://www.elphel.com/
And the FSF likes them
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/elphel-camera
I'm surprised there aren't more of these as the formats are royalty free and
if you want to upload to the web, you can do it natively in WebM.
I wouldn't want Theora support, but a more modern codec like VP9. Of course
Vorbis or Opus for audio to complement the video in the WebM container.
Do you know of any cameras that save videos as webm or ogg?