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seperate webpage requirement #1

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epiception opened this issue Jun 4, 2016 · 5 comments
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seperate webpage requirement #1

epiception opened this issue Jun 4, 2016 · 5 comments

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@epiception
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Requesting for a javascript-based webpage for uv4l streamer in sbs fashion. Currently using ds+ android app for the same.

@epiception epiception reopened this Dec 2, 2016
@meanmachin3
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You might wanna pass this parameter : --stereoscopic-mode=side_by_side --

raspberrypi ~ $ uv4l --driver raspicam --auto-video_nr --stereoscopic-mode=side_by_side -- encoding=mjpeg --width=2360 --height=720 [1]

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[1] https://www.linux-projects.org/uv4l/tutorials/stereoscopic-vision/

@epiception
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Stereoscopic mode is a separate mode available only to users of the Raspberry pi Compute module. This project works on a standard Raspberry Pi 2 at the time of implementation. I will try to make the project true stereoscopic when I get my hands on a compute module.

@meanmachin3
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You might wanna use this
https://codepen.io/anon/pen/aWOrwJ

Where your iframe src would point to uv4l url.
No need of JavaScript. Plain HTML

@epiception
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Cool.
Will try it for the Pi 2 in a few days when I get it back.

@VikramR3
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We tried to recreate your project. We got the live data but could not send it to Arduino to control the motors. Can you please suggest us a solution?

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