Hi Daniel (and everyone else),
If you wait a couple of days all your problems will be solved. I will be
uploading a new Windows version of ARToolKit that uses DirectShow instead
of the Vision SDK. It not only runs twice as fast as the Vision SDK
version, but should also support firewire input. I will
also be uploading a Linux version with firewire and VRML support.
I also have a bug fix to allow earlier versions of ARToolKit to work with
the Vision SDK version 1.2
I have been meaning to do this for a week, but on Jan 4th I had my PhD
defence and so was a little busy..
Mark
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Daniel Meier wrote:
> I'm using ARToolKit 2.431 with vrml on Windows 2000. It works fine
> with a "Logitech QuickCam Web". But I'm also having a Sony PC-110
> DV-Cam which is connected via a OrangeMicro Firewire PC-Card to a Notebook.
> It's recognized as a "Microsoft DV Camera and VCR (Imaging Devices)"
> under "Imaging Devices" in the Device Manager. But I won't get it running
> with the ARToolKit. I suppose it has something to do with the VIS SDK.
> Does this support only USB Devices? Is there a way to get my "lovely;-)"
> DV-Cam working with ARToolkit?
>
> Do you have any experience what hardware works with a laptop that is
> not connected through usb (firewire, ethernet tcpip,...)? What brands?
>
> I tried as well with VIS SDK 1.2 but I couldn't compile the examples
> (simpleclean) anymore (seems there were some changes).
>
> Is(Will) there (be) a Version for Linux which support VRML and Firewire DV?
>
> thx for any help
>
> best regards
>
> daniel
>
>
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