Questions about live-streaming to unity
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 3:24 am
I'm looking for a product to use for a school project, and I have a couple questions regarding live-streaming.
-Is it possible in any way to live-stream the cameras from the StereoPi to Unity? If so, how would I go about getting that set up?
-are the cameras able to live-stream in 60fps, and in what resolution? I was unable to find the specs of the cameras online for this aspect.
- What would the latency be for streaming this on wifi? Again, I couldn't find this online but would be important to know.
-My main goal is to live-stream the cameras to unity, build some sort of "game" for the quest 2, (basically an RC car but with the remote control being in VR) and send back the controls from this game back to the StereoPi, to then be connected to some hardware. (like motors) Would this be possible without a big delay in the controls vs the video? The main concern is the low latency/high fps.
Sorry if my questions are a bit strange, I'm new to this hardware and don't know all the similarities/differences to a normal Raspberry Pi. Thanks!
-Is it possible in any way to live-stream the cameras from the StereoPi to Unity? If so, how would I go about getting that set up?
-are the cameras able to live-stream in 60fps, and in what resolution? I was unable to find the specs of the cameras online for this aspect.
- What would the latency be for streaming this on wifi? Again, I couldn't find this online but would be important to know.
-My main goal is to live-stream the cameras to unity, build some sort of "game" for the quest 2, (basically an RC car but with the remote control being in VR) and send back the controls from this game back to the StereoPi, to then be connected to some hardware. (like motors) Would this be possible without a big delay in the controls vs the video? The main concern is the low latency/high fps.
Sorry if my questions are a bit strange, I'm new to this hardware and don't know all the similarities/differences to a normal Raspberry Pi. Thanks!