[Elphel-support] Best way to save consecutive jpg's to disk?

Michael Aschauer m at ash.to
Fri Mar 4 03:10:04 PST 2011


I recommend writing it to disk as video file (which is nothing else than 
a collection of JPEG frames, and significantly faster than writing 
single files).
I do this either via camogm as .mov - or captured from the stream with 
gstreamer.

hope that helps,
m,-



Am 2011-03-04 05:34, schrieb Brian Burke:
> I'm interested in running my 353 in linescan mode, and saving the
> consecutive jpg's to disk, to be "stitched together" later.  What would
> be the best strategy for approaching this?
>
> 1) Using imgsrv?
> 2) Using camogm in "jpg" mode?
> 3) Something else?
>
> I've read Michael Aschauer's excellent writeup of how he's using
> linescan mode
> (http://blogs.elphel.com/2010/11/elphel-as-a-line-scan-camera-for-river-panoramas/)
> and he mentioned "In photo-finish mode the camera then samples just
> lines and delivers composite images as video frames via RTSP network
> stream or directly to a hard-disc."  However, it doesn't say exactly how
> to get these images to disk.
>
> Sorry in advance if I'm missing something obvious.
>
>
>
>
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