Running inference on a gstream with tflite
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Hello, I was wondering if any one knows a way to pipe a video stream from gstream into the tflite server so I can run inference on it. I am currently running the commands:
gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src device=/dev/video2 ! "video/x-raw, width=1920,height=1080" ! videoconvert ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2 ! videoconvert ! x264enc ! rtph264pay ! udpsink host=192.168.0.149 port=8554on the voxl2 and
gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=8554 ! "application/x-rtp, payload=127" ! rtph264depay ! avdec_h264 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesinkon my host machine which gives me a video stream.
Ideally I would just use the uvc server but I dont believe the uvc server supports the camera I am using. Is there a way to make a pipe out of the stream to then be the source for the tflite server? Or preferably a way to get it working with the uvc server?
For reference I am using a Sony FCB-ER8530/J 20x 4K CMOS Block Camera. Running voxl-uvc-server -l gives me
Got device descriptor for 04b4:00f9 USB3Neo 07780 Found device 04b4:00f9 DEVICE CONFIGURATION (04b4:00f9/USB3Neo 07780) --- Status: idle VideoControl: bcdUVC: 0x0110 VideoStreaming(1): bEndpointAddress: 131 Formats: UncompressedFormat(1) bits per pixel: 12 GUID: 4934323000001000800000aa00389b71 (I420) default frame: 1 aspect ratio: 16x9 interlace flags: 00 copy protect: 00 FrameDescriptor(1) capabilities: 00 size: 1920x1080 bit rate: -446365696--446365696 max frame size: 16588800 default interval: 1/29 interval[0]: 1/29 interval[1]: 1/14 interval[2]: 1/7 interval[3]: 1/3 interval[4]: 1/1 FrameDescriptor(2) capabilities: 00 size: 3840x2160 bit rate: 962150400-962150400 max frame size: 4147200 default interval: 1/29 interval[0]: 1/29 interval[1]: 1/14 interval[2]: 1/7 interval[3]: 1/3 interval[4]: 1/1 -
Hello, I was wondering if any one knows a way to pipe a video stream from gstream into the tflite server so I can run inference on it. I am currently running the commands:
gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src device=/dev/video2 ! "video/x-raw, width=1920,height=1080" ! videoconvert ! video/x-raw,format=YUY2 ! videoconvert ! x264enc ! rtph264pay ! udpsink host=192.168.0.149 port=8554on the voxl2 and
gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=8554 ! "application/x-rtp, payload=127" ! rtph264depay ! avdec_h264 ! videoconvert ! xvimagesinkon my host machine which gives me a video stream.
Ideally I would just use the uvc server but I dont believe the uvc server supports the camera I am using. Is there a way to make a pipe out of the stream to then be the source for the tflite server? Or preferably a way to get it working with the uvc server?
For reference I am using a Sony FCB-ER8530/J 20x 4K CMOS Block Camera. Running voxl-uvc-server -l gives me
Got device descriptor for 04b4:00f9 USB3Neo 07780 Found device 04b4:00f9 DEVICE CONFIGURATION (04b4:00f9/USB3Neo 07780) --- Status: idle VideoControl: bcdUVC: 0x0110 VideoStreaming(1): bEndpointAddress: 131 Formats: UncompressedFormat(1) bits per pixel: 12 GUID: 4934323000001000800000aa00389b71 (I420) default frame: 1 aspect ratio: 16x9 interlace flags: 00 copy protect: 00 FrameDescriptor(1) capabilities: 00 size: 1920x1080 bit rate: -446365696--446365696 max frame size: 16588800 default interval: 1/29 interval[0]: 1/29 interval[1]: 1/14 interval[2]: 1/7 interval[3]: 1/3 interval[4]: 1/1 FrameDescriptor(2) capabilities: 00 size: 3840x2160 bit rate: 962150400-962150400 max frame size: 4147200 default interval: 1/29 interval[0]: 1/29 interval[1]: 1/14 interval[2]: 1/7 interval[3]: 1/3 interval[4]: 1/1@Samuel-Lehman If this is a UVC camera you may be able to use
voxl-uvc-serverin order to create an MPA pipe and have tflite server read from that pipeIt may take some slight tweaking to get voxl-uvc-server to support your specific camera
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