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JavaCV | PipelinR | |
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7 | 1 | |
7,269 | 375 | |
1.4% | - | |
6.4 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | about 1 year 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?
Simple Java Mail - Simple API, Complex Emails (Jakarta Mail smtp wrapper)
JCuda - JCuda samples
yGuard - The open-source Java obfuscation tool working with Ant and Gradle by yWorks - the diagramming experts
FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition - FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition is a no-nonsense implementation of FizzBuzz made by serious businessmen for serious business purposes.
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.
jsweet - A Java to JavaScript transpiler.
jave2 - The JAVE (Java Audio Video Encoder) library is Java wrapper on the ffmpeg project