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Use OpenCV with Gstreamer
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Big Grin Recently i spend some times to study how to use opencv with gstreamer on rockchip linux and I am kind of surprised to find that performance is quite good, so I decided to share it with you guys. (Though, it's "Choose a General from among the Dwarfs", i would recommend to use X86/nvdia terga/fpga for real-time image processing)


https://github.com/wzyy2/gstreamer-opencv
The Demo can be get from my Github. 
It will do face recognition in video (or webcam, it can be easily changed by editing gstreamer pipeline(https://github.com/wzyy2/gstreamer-openc...ipeLines.h)

It is more flexible than gstreamer opencv plugin, you can  develop your application base on it.

BTW: If you want to use it, It's better to build the image from the latest source in rockchip-linux github, i'm not sure if it can run in TinkerOS.


I have write a blog to explain it, but it's in chinese. 
http://blog.iotwrt.com/rockchip%20linux/...gstreamer/
Tongue Lazy to translate it.
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hello
is there any way to use camera without gstreamer on tinker board and opencv?
i think gstreamer is slow and it has loss
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