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    • Eric KatzfeyE
      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @czarsimon
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      @czarsimon Unfortunately, voxl-streamer does not currently support that, and we don't have a date when it will be added. You are more than welcome to add the feature to voxl-streamer. It shouldn't be too hard. You just "tee" the stream at some point and send to a "filesink" element.

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      • Pavel ArdashovP
        Pavel Ardashov @Eric Katzfey
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        @Eric-Katzfey please tell me how to recording the raw frames coming from the sensor (voxl-camera-server) to a SD card?

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        • Cliff WongC
          Cliff Wong ModalAI Team
          last edited by

          Raw frames can be had onboard using voxl-logger. For example,

          voxl-logger --cam stereo --samples 60
          

          will record 60 frames in png format from the stereo camera. The frames are currently stored on /data/voxl-logger/log<XXXX>/run. You'll need to move them to the sdcard.

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            czarsimon @Cliff Wong
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            @Cliff-Wong Thanks Cliff this is great, is the source for this app available? I can't find it on Gitlab.

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              A Former User
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              The source lives here in the mpa-tools repo

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                czarsimon @Guest
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                @Alex-Gardner Sweet, thanks!

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                • Pavel ArdashovP
                  Pavel Ardashov @Cliff Wong
                  last edited by

                  @Cliff-Wong Thanks! Happened.
                  Please tell me how to record video to SD?

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                    czarsimon @Eric Katzfey
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                    Hi @Eric-Katzfey, I've been revisiting this lately and modified the voxl-streamer app like you suggested with a tee to a filesink. I am however seeing a strange behavior where the video file is very short and missing most of the frames. Any idea why that might be? My modified pipeline follows the image overlay element and is this:

                    gst_element_link_many(last_element,
                                                        context->encoder_queue,
                                                        context->omx_encoder,
                                                        context->filesink_tee,
                                                        NULL);
                    gst_element_link_many(context->filesink_tee,
                                                        context->rtp_filter,
                                                        context->rtp_queue,
                                                        context->rtp_payload,
                                                        NULL);
                    gst_element_link_many(context->filesink_tee,
                                                        context->h264_parser_queue,
                                                        context->h264_parser,
                                                        context->filesink_queue,
                                                        context->filesink,
                                                        NULL);
                    
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                      czarsimon
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                      I've been trying to build a simple command line pipeline to test the filesink:

                      gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc num-buffers=100 ! video/x-raw,width=640,height=480,framerate=30/1 ! omxh264enc ! mp4mux ! filesink location=test_file.mp4
                      

                      But it doesn't seem to be want to play nice with omx:

                      ERROR:/opt/workspace/build/apq8096-le-1-0-1_ap_standard_oem.git/apps_proc/poky/build/tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oemllib32-linux-gnueabi/lib32-gstreamer1.0-omx/1.10.4-r0/gst-omx-1.10.4/omx/gstomxh264enc.c:532:gst_omx_h264_enc_get_caps: code should not be reached
                      

                      It works just fine on my laptop if I replace omxh264enc with x264enc. Does this mean that the problem is not with gstreamer but with the omx plugin?

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                      • Eric KatzfeyE
                        Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @czarsimon
                        last edited by

                        @czarsimon omx has a very limited set of input formats. I would add format NV12 (or NV21) to your caps filter in between videotestsrc and omx.

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