You could stream the video result.... at least I think you can do it easily

2009/11/5 Oli44 <olivier@heinry.fr>
Hi Jim,

there is this one project , called VideoJack, started by Jaromil I guess, might be a  starting point... if you can portuguese!

http://www.estudiolivre.org/videojack

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jim wrote:
Hi Yves
 
ola,

easy to get the input of two cams
and make a composite in pdp, gem or gf ...

but i don't know any code that outputs this as
in a v4l [virtual] device ...
where do you want to use the output ???
   
I wanted to use it with CCV http://ccv.nuigroup.com/
 
we usually get such an putput with video outpit, wires and a mixer ..
cos the machine would be overloaded quite fast ..
   
Ok Thanks a lot. If I find another way or write something I'll let folks
know. It seems an external that takes Gem, PDP, etc. output  and sends
it to vloopback could be quite useful for working with other programs.

Jim  
saludos,
sevy

jim wrote:
   
Hi,

Does anyone know the easiest way of combining 2 or more camera outputs
into one stream? ie. how can I take two cameras using 320 x 240 and
generate a wider image 640x240? Is this possible in PD? I would like the
resulting stream to be available in v4l ie /dev/video0 + /dev/video1
= /dev/video2 . Any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Jim



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