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Video capture

Open skit4214 opened this issue 6 years ago • 5 comments

Hi,

Can this be used for shooting video? Now or in the near future

Thank you

skit4214 avatar Mar 13 '19 04:03 skit4214

It can be used yes. There is no commands right now that do that for you automatically. You can check the interface MovieLogic but it is empty.

I have not tested to do movie yet so I have not implemented it.

It is welcomed if you are going to implement some video logic then do a PR or other then I can check myself and try it.

Also there are different type of video:

  • there is the live view with image download, but not sound and it might not be able to have high FPS
  • real movie but it has to be recorded on SD card then download manually once movie is finished
  • maybe third option with streams but I have not investigated more

Blackdread avatar Mar 13 '19 04:03 Blackdread

Ok, thanks Now there is no strong need for this A little later I will try to implement logic, if you do not do it :)

skit4214 avatar Mar 13 '19 05:03 skit4214

@skit4214 hi did you have opportunity to write some commands to support video?

Blackdread avatar Oct 14 '19 06:10 Blackdread

I'm also interested in video. I'm not very familiar with this SDK though and the documentation looks almost as fun as NetSuite's. I did see this on how to do it though:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4037929/how-to-start-stop-video-recording-on-canon-camera-via-sdk

dantheman213 avatar Jan 04 '20 19:01 dantheman213

Thanks. I know the commands and how to do a movie with the SDK, it is just that I have no time to work on it. And I have no clients that paid me to implement it, they do not require video capture.

Blackdread avatar Jan 05 '20 01:01 Blackdread