Has anyone seen this and tried it on the stereopi?
https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2016/01/2 ... th-opencv/
Would love to get 360 video working on mine, I'm away at the moment but will try it when I get home unless you guys think it wouldn't work
360 video
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Re: 360 video
According to https://www.crowdsupply.com/virt2real/s ... and-videos someone started to test 360x180, at least in photo.
I suspect fisheye stitching being a bit heavier than rectilinear camera images, so you possibly would get a lower FPS at same size, but in theory it sounds feasible. You might have a bit things to learn and experiment though.
I suspect fisheye stitching being a bit heavier than rectilinear camera images, so you possibly would get a lower FPS at same size, but in theory it sounds feasible. You might have a bit things to learn and experiment though.
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Despite my quite active participation in the forum, I am not in the StereoPi team
StereoPi (v1) Standard Edition + CM3Lite module + a few cameras
Despite my quite active participation in the forum, I am not in the StereoPi team
StereoPi (v1) Standard Edition + CM3Lite module + a few cameras
Re: 360 video
The ability to record video from each camera stream, and then convert it to 360.
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Re: 360 video
For the 360 degree video you need a couple of 200 degree cameras, Waveshare 'M' model. We're prefer to use 'G' model (160 degree), but it is not enough FOV for the 360 video.
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