[PD] combining 2 or more cameras to output 1 stream in Linux

Oli44 olivier at heinry.fr
Thu Nov 5 09:50:25 CET 2009


Hi Jim,

there is this one project , called VideoJack, started by Jaromil I 
guess, might be a  starting point... if you can portuguese!

http://www.estudiolivre.org/videojack

++
OH

jim wrote:
> Hi Yves
>   
>> ola,
>>
>> easy to get the input of two cams
>> and make a composite in pdp, gem or gf ...
>>
>> but i don't know any code that outputs this as
>> in a v4l [virtual] device ...
>> where do you want to use the output ???
>>     
> I wanted to use it with CCV http://ccv.nuigroup.com/
>   
>> we usually get such an putput with video outpit, wires and a mixer ..
>> cos the machine would be overloaded quite fast ..
>>     
> Ok Thanks a lot. If I find another way or write something I'll let folks
> know. It seems an external that takes Gem, PDP, etc. output  and sends
> it to vloopback could be quite useful for working with other programs.
>
> Jim 
>   
>> saludos,
>> sevy
>>
>> jim wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know the easiest way of combining 2 or more camera outputs
>>> into one stream? ie. how can I take two cameras using 320 x 240 and
>>> generate a wider image 640x240? Is this possible in PD? I would like the
>>> resulting stream to be available in v4l ie /dev/video0 + /dev/video1
>>> = /dev/video2 . Any thoughts on this?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jim
>>>
>>>
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