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    A C++ multi-threaded application for viewing network IP cameras, and other video device supported by v4l2. It uses TrollTech QT3, V4L2 and HTTP protocol. This demo project (2006 - 2007) requires the following: 1. Qt3 libraries and headers 2. OpenGL libraries 3. Kdevelop 3 To build the project: import with Kdevelop 3 and build this should generate Makefiles, missing template headers and demo binary.
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    YASW

    Yet Another Scan Wizard

    YASW (Yet Another Scan Wizard) is an application used to correct images taken with a camera. It can be used to post process the scanning of a book (see http://http://www.diybookscanner.org/ ) or to correct an individual image taken with our camera (A poster in the street). You can see YASW (0.5) in action in Youtube http://youtu.be/__a9urAtQD4 thanks to David Landin. He also wrote an illustrated manual for YASW 0.5: ...
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    Java API for controling 1394 Digital Cameras (based on libdc1394: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdc1394/ for Linux, and on: CMU 1394 DC http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~iwan/1394/ for Win32). On Top of the library comes a RCP plugin and a JMF capture dev
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    Camerad is a daemon to periodically fetch images from IP security cameras via http, store them on the filesystem in an organized manner and keep updated a set of thumbnails.
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    MotionView consist of a set of utilities for motion (http://motion.sf.net). XMotion is a graphical interface which supports viewing the pictures captured (via FTP or local file system) and the interactive configuration using the XML-RPC protocol.
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    Gspy retrieves images from a video4linux device and processes these images looking for significant motion events. Each image of interest is recorded to a daily image directory may be optionally converted to mpeg movies. see http://gspy.sourceforge.net
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    Project has moved to http://sourceforge.net/project/xkiosk2
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    Superseded by the GSPCA driver in the mainline kernel. Development now at http://linuxtv.org/ [Formerly: Linux device driver for SPCA50X based USB cameras (Intel PC Camera Pro)]
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