F Fillmore Member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 22, 2014 #1 I guys, I need to monitoring the cam with a delay (5 to 10 sec). There is a way to do it simply ? Thanks Fred
I guys, I need to monitoring the cam with a delay (5 to 10 sec). There is a way to do it simply ? Thanks Fred
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 23, 2014 #2 You can collect the preview frames (see CCTV for an example of working with the frames) and use a timer to show the old frames instead. Upvote 0
You can collect the preview frames (see CCTV for an example of working with the frames) and use a timer to show the old frames instead.
F Fillmore Member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 23, 2014 #3 Thanks Erel, I'll try this. ++ Upvote 0
F Fillmore Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 7, 2014 #4 Hi, Just take the time to try this method. I don't understand if it works with video frames or only with photos (sorry for my english...) That I want to do : - Turn on the video cam of my device. - doing something in front of the camera (jumping, running...) - going to see the video on the screen that is displayed with a delay It is possible ? Hope to be clear... Thanks again. Fred Upvote 0
Hi, Just take the time to try this method. I don't understand if it works with video frames or only with photos (sorry for my english...) That I want to do : - Turn on the video cam of my device. - doing something in front of the camera (jumping, running...) - going to see the video on the screen that is displayed with a delay It is possible ? Hope to be clear... Thanks again. Fred
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 8, 2014 #5 It is possible. It will not be true video. You will collect the preview frames (maybe 5 per second) and then show them with a delay. Upvote 0
It is possible. It will not be true video. You will collect the preview frames (maybe 5 per second) and then show them with a delay.
F Fillmore Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 16, 2015 #6 Hi Erel, Firstable, Happy new year ! I understand definitly nothing... How can I collect the preview Frames. In witch variables ? jpeg is not a bitmap variable... Do you think I can collect 20 frames per second ? It must be to difficult for me.. Thanks. Fred Upvote 0
Hi Erel, Firstable, Happy new year ! I understand definitly nothing... How can I collect the preview Frames. In witch variables ? jpeg is not a bitmap variable... Do you think I can collect 20 frames per second ? It must be to difficult for me.. Thanks. Fred
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 18, 2015 #7 Have you seen the CCTV example? You need to convert the preview data to a Bitmap and add it to a List. Upvote 0
Have you seen the CCTV example? You need to convert the preview data to a Bitmap and add it to a List.
KMatle Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 18, 2015 #8 Another idea: Just download the images of the cam by accessing it's folder. Where are the images stored? (local pc or external website?). Upvote 0
Another idea: Just download the images of the cam by accessing it's folder. Where are the images stored? (local pc or external website?).