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These two new classes allow you to record image data for later viewing at the same speed the image data was recorded. Unlike GIF/MJPEG the image data is stored on the file system completely uncompressed in native frame buffer format making super fast reading and writing possible. Recording VGA Grayscale at ~13 FPS is possible along with playing it back. (That's about 30 Mb/s folks). ... The motivation for writing these scripts is so that you can record video of something like a line following track, take that video home, and work on computer vision algorithms for that data. These classes should make it a lot easier to use the camera at home now. |
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Installing the Python OpenMV-IDE
Install libusb
For Linux
$ sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0 python-vte
For Everything else
Download and install: http://www.libusb.org/
Install PyUSB
$ sudo pip install --pre pyusb
Use the --pre flag if you are getting the following error. It tells pip to accept pre-release (alpha, beta) versions.
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement pyusb (from versions: 1.0.0a2, 1.0.0a2, 1.0.0a3, 1.0.0a3, 1.0.0b1)
Install pySerial
$ sudo pip install pySerial