Ive got a project to make for a party, its called in holland a "Babbelbox".
its a computer with a webcam and microphone that can be used to make a kind of video log of everyone who wants to say something about the party.
But the problem is that i dont know where to start. ive made a kind of video show system in c but i cant save any data to a good format so it wont jam my harddisk in one hour full.
Requirements:
Record video + audio
Recoding has to start after pressing a button
Goo开发者_如何学编程d compression over the recorded videos (would be even better if it can to be read by final cut pro or premiere pro)
Light wight programm would be nice but i could scale up the computer power
We built one from soup to nuts. That includes software, hardware, a full booth, touch-screen, and even themed it as a cultish confessional in honor of our boss. See http://www.cultoftom.com for the gory details.
a solution for linux using gstreamer:
in ubuntu install the gstreamer-tools
package
then you can record with a command similar to:
gst-launch v4l2src ! 'video/x-raw-yuv,width=640,height=480,framerate=30/1' ! tee name=t_vid ! queue ! videoflip method=horizontal-flip ! xvimagesink sync=false t_vid. ! queue ! ffmpegcolorspace ! theoraenc ! queue ! mux. autoaudiosrc ! queue ! audioconvert ! vorbisenc ! queue ! mux. oggmux name=mux ! filesink location=filename.ogv
you can adjust the resolution, framerate, filename etc as you prefer.
from there it would be fairly straighforward to write it out in python and knock up a simple gtk gui for starting / stopping. you could use a multifilesink to handle the filenames for successive recordings.
references:
http://noraisin.net/~jan/diary/?p=40
http://www.twm-kd.com/computers/software/webcam-and-linux-gstreamer-tutorial/
http://pygstdocs.berlios.de/pygst-tutorial/index.html
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