JavaCV
PipelinR

JavaCV | PipelinR | |
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7 | 1 | |
7,683 | 438 | |
0.6% | 1.1% | |
6.4 | 4.8 | |
20 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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JavaCV
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Ktor Video Livestreaming
I'm using https://github.com/bytedeco/javacv/ and trying to set a little server up where I can view the livestream of a camera through the server. I want to try to make a little security camera type project with a raspberry pi. (I know that the library might not work on the pi, but one thing at a time.) If I can get the server working with livestreaming, then I believe I can change any camera library I might end up using.
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Video4j - A high level video API for Java
How is it different from JavaCV?
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having trouble importing FFmpeg and JavaCV, "videoconverter.libs does not exist"
I'm attempting to make a simple video converter app in Java using JavaCV, i downloaded the Jar files and put them into my repo. this is my current folder structure all of the Jar files are inside the 'libs' folder.
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The Mandelbulb
JavaCV to generate the complete mp4 from the rendered frames
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Learn Java + OpenCV for beginner
I like Java, but if I was doing a pure OpenCV project I would do Python or C++. Anyways, I think looking at examples is the best way to learn. If you use the JavaCV wrapper there are plenty of examples over here https://github.com/bytedeco/javacv/tree/master/samples
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OCR, find text in image library ?
Just checking my code. I ended up using this: https://github.com/bytedeco/javacv. Specifically the javacv-platform library: http://bytedeco.org/builds/.
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Calling C code from Scala
Check this out, this works pefectly inside scala projects so you can do like that: https://github.com/bytedeco/javacv
PipelinR
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Indentation limbo
Note that in the specific case of MadiatR there is an implementation that completely avoids the walk around, see Pipelinr (while I don't agree with their API, it is not really the point)
What are some alternatives?
FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition - FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition is a no-nonsense implementation of FizzBuzz made by serious businessmen for serious business purposes.
Simple Java Mail - Simple API, Complex Emails (Jakarta Mail smtp wrapper)
JCuda - JCuda samples
jsweet - A Java to JavaScript transpiler.
xojo-opencvc - Xojo-OpenCVC brings OpenCV 4.5+ to Xojo, using the OpenCV-C API
yGuard - The open-source Java obfuscation tool working with Ant and Gradle by yWorks - the diagramming experts
LittleProxy - High performance HTTP proxy originally written by your friends at Lantern and now maintained by a stellar group of volunteer open source programmers.
java-fluent-validator - Java Fluent Validator is inspired by Fluent Interface and .Net FluentValidation which defined an inner-DSL within Java language for programmers to use. A fluent interface implies that its primary goal is to make it easy to SPEAK and UNDERSTAND.
jave2 - The JAVE (Java Audio Video Encoder) library is Java wrapper on the ffmpeg project
jOOX - jOOX - The Power of jQuery Applied to W3C DOM Like JDBC, DOM is a powerful, yet very verbose low-level API to manipulate XML. The HTML DOM an be manipulated with the popular jQuery product, in JavaScript. Why don't we have jQuery in Java? jOOX is jQuery's XML parts, applied to Java.
