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2009 Jan 29
1
mod_bandwidth
Is there a compiled mod_bandwidth rpm in CentOS or EPEL? I can't seem to find it, what name does it use if there is one? Basically all I need to do is find a way to severely throttle apache for testing an upload progress bar - my bandwidth on my lan is too fast, the progress bar either only gets one update or none by the time the files are uploaded (5 8 megapixel jpegs) - even when I use
2017 Feb 10
2
Grapics Device Resolution Limits
...was not using the (default) device used on Windows. In general, the device-limits info is not on the help page because we do not know it. On Windows the default device limits depend on the OS version, 32/64-bit, RAM and the graphics hardware. This sounds like the last: you were asking for 49 megapixels which is far larger than the largest screens. (Or all but the highest-end digital cameras, so one could well ask what you can usefully do with such an image.) Normally you will get warning(s) accompanying that Error, but it might just be Warning: unable to allocate bitmap Warning: opening dev...
2008 Aug 15
6
handheld theora video camera wish list
What would your wish list be for a handheld theora video camera? 640x480 25fps/30fps 320x240 25fps/30fps Record to a memory card (SD) Lan / WIFI support (auto/manual upload of file on memory card) Live streaming (icecast like) Videoconferencing support Voip (sip) speex audio I am bouncing the idea around of developing a handheld video camera designed for mobile video streaming Win a
2017 Mar 16
0
OT: hardware: blackmagic video capture cards
On 3/16/2017 11:12 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell > servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims > to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales > pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I also haven't been > able to find
2004 Sep 18
0
microdrive-based camcorders
Here are a few sentences from a Sept. 17, 2004 article in th EETimes. http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=47900195 ******************** begin excerpts ************************ Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) will use Microdrive CompactFlash-sized cards with a 1-inch hard-disk drive in its digital video cameras. The camera will be capable of recording one hour of
2017 Feb 10
0
Grapics Device Resolution Limits
...efault) device used on Windows. > > In general, the device-limits info is not on the help page because we do > not know it. On Windows the default device limits depend on the OS > version, 32/64-bit, RAM and the graphics hardware. This sounds like the > last: you were asking for 49 megapixels which is far larger than the > largest screens. (Or all but the highest-end digital cameras, so one > could well ask what you can usefully do with such an image.) Scratch that: res is in ppi so the image should be 2755px square: still rather large. > Normally you will get warning(s) ac...
2017 Mar 16
4
OT: hardware: blackmagic video capture cards
Hi, folks, I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I also haven't been able to find anything about o/s or library requirements. Has anyone run
2017 Feb 10
3
Grapics Device Resolution Limits
Good day, Could the documentation of graphics devices give some explanation of how big the bitmap limits are? For example, > png("Figure1A.png", h = 7, w = 7, res = 1000, units = "cm") Results in Error: unable to start png() device, but the help page of devices doesn't explain that there are any limits or how they are determined. The wording of the error message could
2011 Feb 23
8
security cameras
I heard about some inexpensive security cameras which get their power through the same cat5 cable which delivers the data/pictures (which would simplify wiring tremendously). Does anyone know about these? Do they work with Linux, particularly CentOS? tnx 4 tips.