Difference between revisions of "Sundries"
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Revision as of 13:14, 25 December 2019
Welcome to the Sundries |
App/Package | Abstract | Addition or Link |
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aravis | Camera control and image acquisition viewer | [1],[2] |
cheese | Photobooth-inspired app for taking pictures and videos from webcam | [3],[4] |
chilitags | Robust fiducial markers for augmented reality and robotics | [5],[6] |
h323plus | H323 Video Conferencing library | [7],[8] |
kamoso-19.12.0 | Application to take pictures and videos out of your webcam. t probably should be the best webcam recorder for Linux. | [9] |
mjpg-streamer-r63_2 | HTTP video streaming daemon | [10],[11] |
motion | Motion detection application | [12],[13] |
py37-aiortc | WebRTC and ORTC in Python | [14],[15] |
pwcbsd | The Linux pwc webcam driver ported to FreeBSD | [16],[17] |
pwcview | The Video4Linux PWC webcam viewer | [18],[19] |
Back to the Applications |