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  1. CL Eye Platform Packs provide software packages optimized for multi-camera solutions in research and commercial projects. Included is a device management utility and a redistributable library for deployment, also commercial members have access to our support team to help with system integration.
    http://codelaboratories.com/products/eye/packs
    Tags: , , , par benjamin (2011-03-14)
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  2. Ever wanted to get your webcam working with Adobe Flash© on Linux? Without being a perfect solution, this humble utility just aims at making your V4L2 webcam driver usable in Adobe Flash©. You already have a webcam or any video capture device perfectly working, but it is not seen or detected by Adobe Flash
    http://www.swift-tools.net/Flashcam
    Tags: , , , , , par benjamin (2011-01-07)
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  3. Rest safe. * View release notes * Browse the code * Report a bug * Check our mailing list * Suggest a new feature! Prey lets you keep track of your phone or laptop at all times, and will help you find it if it ever gets lost or stolen. It's lightweight, open source software, and free for anyone to use. And it just works.
    http://preyproject.com
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  4. Welcome to the USB Video Class Linux device driver home. The goal of this project is to provide all necessary software components to fully support UVC compliant devices in Linux. This include a V4L2 kernel device driver and patches for user-space tools. The USB Device Class Definition for Video Devices, or USB Video Class, defines video streaming functionality on the Universal Serial Bus. Much like nearly all mass storage devices (USB flash disks, external SATA disk enclosures, ...) can be managed by a single driver because they conform to the USB Mass Storage specification, UVC compliant peripherals only need a generic driver. The UVC specification covers webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, analog and digital television tuners, and still-image cameras that support video streaming for both video input and output. Due to the limited available man power and the broad scope of the UVC specification, the Linux UVC project will concentrate the development efforts on video input devices, especially webcams. Video output devices are supported in bulk mode only.
    http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/#devices
    Tags: , , , , , par benjamin (2010-10-13)
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  5. Demo Reel Play any game using a webcam and camspace! View Video Motion Games Motion Games People off the streets playing for the first time View Video Product Detection Product Detection Playing with Products! Advertisers & Fun View Video Educational Games Educationl Games Children & parents can't stop playing our games!
    http://www.camspace.com
    Tags: , , , , par benjamin (2010-10-13)
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  6. Welcome to the Open UpStage Foyer

    plate forme de mix audio vidéo collective en ligne

    Open UpStage is for artists and interested groups and individuals to learn about UpStage, and create and present your own performances. For more information, and visit the UpStage web site: http://www.upstage.org.nz. Join the announcements list for emiail notification of times for open walk-throughs, performances and other announcements. Click here for information about the 101010 UpStage Festival!
    http://upstage.org.nz:8084
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  7. Welcome to the official site of WebcamStudio for GNU/Linux WebcamStudio is software that helps you to create a virtual webcam that can show others over services like Ustream, Blogtv and Stickam. The idea behind the software is quite simple: Read several video source, mix them together and broadcast on a virtual webcam. * Video Source: A movie, an image, a webcam or your desktop (or part of it) * Virtual Webcam: This is a fake virtual webcam created by the vloopback module (see Ubuntu Installation) * Flash Site: A site like Stickam, BlogTV or LiveVideo that can broadcast your webcam over the internet
    http://www.ws4gl.org
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  8. Hackteria is a collection of Open Source Biological Art Projects instigated in February 2009 by Andy Gracie, Marc Dusseiller and Yashas Shetty, after collaboration during the Interactivos?09 Garage Science at Medialab Prado in Madrid. The aim of the project is to develop a rich web resource for people interested in or developing projects that involve DIY bioart, open source software and electronic experimentation. As a community platform hackteria tries to encourage the collaboration of scientists, hackers and artists to combine their experitise, write critical and theoretical reflections, share simple instructions to work with lifescience technologies and cooperate on the organization of workshops, festival and meetings.
    http://hackteria.org/?page_id=2
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  9. It’s just US$40, and it’s your best ticket to creating your own computer vision and augmented reality projects, imagining stuff before big game console makers do. It’s the Sony PlayStation 3 Eye. Sony intended it to be used with their flagship game console. (The guy working at my local GameStop looked emotionally dejected when I told him I don’t actually own a PS3.) But thanks to community-developed, open-source drivers for all three platforms, the PS3 Eye has become a big choice for interactive applications, from tracking fingers and objects on tables to projection mapping and augmented reality.
    http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/0...best-cam-for-vision-augmented-reality
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