Free resources for young people to learn to code and become digital makers
Free resources for young people to learn to code and become digital makers
I've got some basic prototyping example code for this type of thing that you are welcome to experiment with. The v4l2capturetoH264.c source file and Makefile can be found at: http://www.trans-omni.co.uk/capture There is also a short two minute capture example, in the same location, which shows a capture of the big buck bunny movie using the code. This was captured with a STK1160 USB capture device
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Pete Wood at RS sent me this video yesterday. He’s been at Electronica 2012 in Germany with Rob Bishop, where RS have been demoing the Raspberry Pi (the large wall-slapping game you can see being played in the video is driven by a Pi) and, most interestingly for you guys, the camera board. The camera has a 5 megapixel sensor, and can record 1080p H.264 video at 30 frames per second. This board wil
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