pypeek
Peek screen recorder and screenshot with annotations (by firatkiral)
D3DShot
Extremely fast and robust screen capture on Windows with the Desktop Duplication API (by SerpentAI)
pypeek | D3DShot | |
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1 | 1 | |
194 | 256 | |
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7.7 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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pypeek
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Peek: Simplify Screen Recordings
Project is written in Python and PySide6. You can find github repo here.
D3DShot
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Part 12a: Real to Reel
By using the Python package d3dshot, we can grab a screenshot of our RealFlight environment (we'll take just the part showing the downward-facing camera feed), and then send this image data (encoded using OpenCV) over UDP. On another computer we can have a script running with a UDP socket open and waiting to receive these messages. This script is representing the third-party peripheral, which in real life would be capable of obtaining the video footage on its own. Nonetheless, the peripheral now has its data to analyze. The important thing to note here is that this peripheral is self-contained. It is not part of the autopilot (it's written in Python, for one thing), and thus its hardware and software can be developed without any integration concerns, provided that it conforms to the autopilot's API. So while this "peripheral" currently exists on the same computer that is running the autopilot, this is by no means a constraint, and it will soon be moved to a separate piece of hardware. So what, you may ask, it the point of this peripheral? Well, that will just have to wait until next time. But I think it's pretty cool, so hopefully you'll come back to check it out. You're very patient, dear reader. That's what I appreciates about you. -Greg
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pypeek and D3DShot you can also consider the following projects:
python-mss - An ultra fast cross-platform multiple screenshots module in pure Python using ctypes.
textshot - Python tool for grabbing text via screenshot
Face Recognition - The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line
normcap - OCR powered screen-capture tool to capture information instead of images
labelme2coco - A lightweight package for converting your labelme annotations into COCO object detection format.
d2l-en - Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code, math, and discussions. Adopted at 500 universities from 70 countries including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge.
myazo - Self-hosted, cross-platform Gyazo alternative