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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Osfield
50465da06a Converted osg::notify to OSG_INFO etc. 2010-05-28 16:37:10 +00:00
Robert Osfield
dbe854e9b0 From Raymon de Vries, "I've made a small change to DirectShowTexture.cpp: in the options for the directshow plugin it is possible to specify the capture device by number. For instance:
options->setPluginStringData("captureVideoDevice", "0");

Lines added in getDevice() are:
      int deviceId = atoi(name.c_str());
      if(deviceId >= 0 && deviceId < (int)_listDevice.size())
        return _listDevice[deviceId];

This makes it easy to use a capture device without knowing it's name. Attached is the whole file against rev 11044"
2010-02-26 15:01:00 +00:00
Robert Osfield
444361272f From Trajce Nikolov, "attached is some fix for the directshow plugin. Cleans up the build warnings as well makes the code a bit safer" 2010-02-25 18:01:25 +00:00
Robert Osfield
3d4169689d From Serge Lages, "Here is a modified fix. It doesn't break the other patch for this plugin as they are for different files. I've only added the file formats handled by default with DirectShow (based on its Wikipedia page)." 2010-01-07 09:45:34 +00:00
Robert Osfield
7552954ef3 From Cedric Pinson, "Here an update of the directshow plugin. It fixes issues with
synchronization, improve capture device support.

here how to use it to display a capture device:

osg::Options* options = new osg::Options;
options->setPluginStringData("captureWantedWidth", "800");
options->setPluginStringData("captureWantedHeight", "600");
options->setPluginStringData("captureWantedFps", "30");
options->setPluginStringData("captureVideoDevice", "USB Video Device" );
options->setPluginStringData("captureSoundDevice", "");
then
osgDB::readImageFile("capture.directshow", options)
you can use a graphedit application to list devices available in
directshow.


for classic avi file you just need to do a
osgDB::readImageFile("file.avi.directshow");
You will need of course to install the codec needed by directshow to
read the avi files.

I recommand this tool http://avicodec.duby.info/, that check which
video/sound codec is needed to play an avi file.


You can test it with the osgmovie example.
"
2009-11-20 10:48:51 +00:00