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PyVideoFramesExtractor
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Ai_Demos_RPi
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I don't get it
I'm just using raspberry pi as my development machine. I'm currently following This and cannot figure out how to configure the plug in. I've also followed acrobotics tutorial for installing librealsense. I've followed it to a T, sometimes it installs, sometimes it doesn't. I used that on my last project and it worked perfectly. This one not so much.
PyVideoFramesExtractor
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Rickroll using rickroll
I used this to extract all the frames from the video clip of Never Gonna Give You Up https://github.com/chi0tzp/PyVideoFramesExtractor/blob/master/extract.py
What are some alternatives?
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