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Hey, I'll try to answer all your questions in line below :-)
If you mean the resolution of the video feed, then the answer is sadly "no". There's nothing built into ODC to change the video feed resolution.
What exactly do you mean? The video and boxes use two different streams (which may sometimes cause them to be out of sync). For counting, only the boxes and path are relevant, so even if the video is out of sync you should be able to see the trajectories of the objects from the pathfinder view, which should help you place the counter lines.
Maybe, depending on your coding skills. A starting point would be the mjpegproxy file, which forwards the images from Darknet to the browser.
Not sure I understand. Can you maybe create a mock of that so I can see what you mean? |
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hello @effort10 . I think i have faced what are you describing... ODC requires a lot of bandwidth to be able to stream raw mjpeg on the browser . Some additional tips adding to @vsaw reply:
this should also help with the video stream via 4G/5G connection in the brower and also increase FPS. 2)Use the pathfinder trajectories to determine where your lines or zone should be placed. adding to that i recommend to install a Page Marker or Draw on Web extention on your brower. this will allow you to mark over your trajectories . so when you switch to the counter view you still have the reference where to place your lines.
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Apologies for the late reply. Thank you for the great suggestions. |
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Good Day,
is there any config that could allow a different output resolution whilst accessing opendatacam app. Eg http://localhost:8080
This would be for trying to configure a device remotely in an area that has bad 4G/5G signal so drawing the counting lines over jittery video would make it hard to see if everything works 100%.
Is this something i could just do myself in the code?
Another extra idea would be to output just the counter lines as a layer on the video feed.
Similar to the mpeg stream that is exposed on port 8090 but it would just have the counter lines as a layer on top.
Thanks. :)
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