raspindi
Raspberry Pi Camera NDI Source application (by raspberry-pi-camera)
libgphoto2
The libgphoto2 camera access and control library. (by gphoto)
raspindi | libgphoto2 | |
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3 | 6 | |
154 | 965 | |
1.3% | 1.5% | |
4.8 | 8.7 | |
4 months ago | 20 days ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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raspindi
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- Suggestion for sub150$ wifi streaming consumer grade or used camera that does not require any internet connection or proprietary software ? (ffmpeg should be able to receive directly)
- Three cameras ~4 meters from laptop?
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rPi IP Video Encoder
NDI 5: USing raspNDI: https://github.com/raspberry-pi-camera/raspindi
libgphoto2
Posts with mentions or reviews of libgphoto2.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-06.
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Getting my Fujifilm XT-2 running in KStars / Ekos
I then found out that Ekos uses gphoto2 to control cameras. So I did some more reading. Like here, here, and, for some commands, here so I could try using gphoto2's command line.
- libgphoto2: a camera access and control library in C, with bindings for many other languages, including Go, Ruby, C#, and Java. LGPL 2.1 license.
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How to connect a dslr/mirrorless/action camera to klipper for timelapses
If it doesn't work just by plugging it in, I found this github software that may help https://github.com/gphoto/libgphoto2
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Using Sony camera (a6500) as a webcam in Ubuntu 20.04 - Working fine
Download file libgphoto2-2.5.30.tar.bz2 in any folder bash wget https://github.com/gphoto/libgphoto2/releases/download/v2.5.30/libgphoto2-2.5.30.tar.bz2
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gphoto2 with OctoPrint/Octolapse
Check out this thread on the gphoto2 github page. I realize you have the newest code, but maybe there is something hidden in there that will help.
- All, I have some questions reference cameras for Deeps Sky.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing raspindi and libgphoto2 you can also consider the following projects:
esp32-cam-webserver - Expanded version of the Espressif ESP webcam
fl2000_drm - Linux kernel FL2000DX/IT66121FN dongle DRM driver
NDISenderExample - Minimum implementation of the NDI SDK that works on the iPhone using Swift. Supports sending audio and video, and controls of almost all iOS cameras using REST APIs.
bouffalo_sdk - BouffaloSDK is the IOT and MCU software development kit provided by the Bouffalo Lab Team, supports all the series of Bouffalo chips. Also it is the combination of bl_mcu_sdk and bl_iot_sdk