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August 22, 2006, at 05:56 PM
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- a Shenzhen Lianyida Science Co. CCTV camera with IR capabilities (LYD-806C CCD): a very good camera
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- a Shenzhen Lianyida Science Co. CCTV camera with IR capabilities (LYD-806C CCD): a very good camera
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August 22, 2006, at 05:54 PM
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The original PC is based on an Intel Pentium II processor, 192Mb of RAM and the RedHat 7.0 GNU/Linux distribution. The frame grabber used is an ATI Rage 128 Pro with TV tuner.
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The original PC we used is based on an Intel Pentium II processor, 192Mb of RAM and the RedHat 7.0 GNU/Linux distribution. The frame grabber used is an ATI Rage 128 Pro with TV tuner.
August 22, 2006, at 05:53 PM
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Here is the hardware Gemvid is known to work ...
The original PC is based on an Intel Pentium II processor, 192Mb of RAM and the RedHat 7.0 GNU/Linux distribution. The frame grabber used is an ATI Rage 128 Pro with TV tuner.
Gemvid should run smoothly on any computer with any GNU/Linux distribution and any frame grabber recognized by the Video4Linux library.
The cameras we used are:
- a Sony CCTV camera: only in visible light, gives a lot of noise (pixels are changing even when filming a uniform, non-moving background)
- a Shenzhen Lianyida Science Co. CCTV camera with IR capabilities (LYD-806C CCD): a very good camera
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