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RTSP Server for V4L2 device capture supporting HEVC/H264/JPEG/VP8/VP9
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WebRTC streamer for V4L2 capture devices, RTSP sources and Screen Capture
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obs studio output plugin for Video4Linux2 device
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ZBar is an open source software suite for reading bar codes from various sources, including webcams. As its development stopped in 2012, I took the task of keeping it updated with the V4L2 API. This is the main repository for it. There's a clone at at LinuxTV.org, and another one at gitlab.
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The Linux SDK for The Imaging Source cameras.
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A uniform library wrapper for input from V4L2,Freenect,OpenNI,OpenNI2,DepthSense,Intel Realsense,OpenGL simulations and other types of video and depth input..
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Real-time CPU person segmentation for privacy in video calls
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A tuned Openwrt for Raspberry Pi 4
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RTSP video streaming server implementation based on Live555 and FFmpeg
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Attempting to create a program capable of combining stereo video input , with motors and other sensors on a PC running linux , the target is embedded linux for use in a robot!
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VideoMagnification - Magnify motions and detect heartbeats
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This project contains sample OpenCV application code as well as V4L2 helper library to access camera devices in OpenCV. This code helps to achieve high framerates from cameras in OpenCV. This project gives better results than the VideoCapture class in OpenCV. This source code is only compatible in Linux.
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Livestream to Periscope from the Raspberry Pi
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simplified dingsbumbs to manage multiple webcams on a jetson nano with hardware encoding
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We only use a small subset of features given from gnutls, which are themselves provided by libnettle.
Move to use libnettle directly and remove the dependency on the whole of gnutls.