Compared to YouTube, the resolution seems higher to me. I think YouTube compresses the video for streaming and may lose some resolution.
The other advantage of storing the videos locally inside of the application is that there are no network congestion problems.
If you have an application with specific videos like industrial training of a jet engine or a factory tour for new employees, it may be better to put the video file inside of the application and store it locally.
It’s also good if you’re at a remote area or have low bandwidth.
Using this tutorial as a starting point, community member wrote new Electron application with streamlined workflow and interface and tested it in the equipment room of a famous Silicon Valley University. If you build an app, post the code or a screenshot. It’ll give all of us more ideas.
Im Back at it again…
but i cannot connect to my theta v in client mode,
using your electron-test on gethub example.
i changed the ip address in index.js to use the new address.
and tryed just going to http://NEWipADDRESS/osc/info
and it asks for username and password.
i tryed “THETAYLXXXXXXXX”, passwd is “XXXXXXXX” no luck.
yes im currently on 2.50.1
ive already connected it successfully to my “router” (my seagate wireless plus HDD that also has its own client mode so it is connected it the internet aswell)
The client mode user name and password is with digest authentication.
I have not tried the library below:
I think the request library below does not implement digest auth correctly.
May Not Work
You Need a Library That Handles DigestAuth
var postData = {
// post data here
}
var postReq = new digestAuthRequest('POST', url, 'username', 'password');
postReq.request(function(data) {
// success callback
// data probably a success message
},function(errorCode) {
// error callback
// tell user request failed
}, postData);
ill keep working on this after im done my current project.
To use the current code to make a simple interface that takes video or pictures and back them up to a harddrive when there done, possibly try to do long video recording then transfer and loop.
i have a car show i go to id like to record since i foundout you can inport 360 video into a 3d render program i have.
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A little improvement code: (to update on to my previous CMD notepad edit)
Using the “application on GitHub” Features:
and say i want the url from the “storageUri” everytime i use the same request and get the above result above.
well i can get that and extract only the url.
as of now ive made it so all you have todo is select the name of the element you want, and if the element result requres (Quotation marks, comma) before or after the info you want to require.
*the picture displays it getting the “fingerprint” element 1st result
also the code on the page isnt displayed the best, but i was more focused on getting the equation to work as i wanted then make it look good for myself lol
Congratulations on your progress. This will be useful to people in the future as there is no easy way for people to set camera parameters from a desktop/laptop.
Also, the mobile app doesn’t allow configuration of the entire API.
Whenever you’re ready, feel free to put your code up on GitHub. Maybe other people will join into the development and submit pull requests.