Turn your Raspberry Pi into a low-latency home security camera by using native WebRTC with the v4l2 hardware H.264 encoder and the software-based OpenH264 encoder for live video stream.
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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a low-latency home security camera by using native WebRTC with the v4l2 hardware H.264 encoder and the software-based OpenH264 encoder for live video stream.
libcamera - Making complex cameras easy. This is a personal fork, please use the upstream repository at https://git.libcamera.org/libcamera/libcamera.git/
RaspiCam, a simple web application to stream, take pictures or record videos from your raspberry pi camera.
ROS 2 node for libcamera supported cameras (V4L2, Raspberry Pi Camera Modules)
A simple camera capture application Personal fork from https://git.libcamera.org/libcamera/simple-cam.git/
LibCamera wrapper library for OpenCV with Code::Blocks interface
QR and barcode scanner for the Raspberry Pi
A Node JS library to access the libcamera API on the Raspberry PI
Libcamera with OpenCV in Raspberry Pi 64 bit Bullseye
Personal development fork for https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/camera/uvc-gadget/ - Please use that repository instead.
A GUI version of libcamera-apps for the Raspberry Pi.
Libcamera with OpenCV in Raspberry Pi 32 bit Bullseye
All the code I did for my Final assignment at uni, creating a computer vision system designed for the ROBOGait SPORT prototype. It involves OpenCV, libcamera and ROS 2. An online JavaScript version of this system is available in the link below
Library for simplifying and automating time lapse photography using a Raspberry Pi and camera. Can also use ffmpeg to convert images to mp4 if desired.
Light weight library for importing libcamera-apps functionality to JavaScript
low latency rpi csi camera stream using opencv, flask, libcamera-vid
ROS noetic docker image with libcamera (tested on RPi5 with Bookworm as host)
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