Difference between revisions of "Multi camera system operation"
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===scripts for downloading from internal SSD (via eSATA)=== | ===scripts for downloading from internal SSD (via eSATA)=== | ||
* Get [https://git.elphel.com/Elphel/elphel-tools-x393 int_ssd_download.py]: | * Get [https://git.elphel.com/Elphel/elphel-tools-x393 int_ssd_download.py]: |
Revision as of 15:27, 10 August 2018
Contents
Recording
Example for 2 cameras (2 X-Cams) - list comma-separated addresses in the GET line:
http://192.168.0.39/multicam/?ip=192.168.0.39,192.168.0.38
- record button - starts recording on raw paritions (camera internal)
- snapshot button - saves a zip archive to host pc
Download footage
- /dev/sda1 - ext4
- /dev/sda2 - raw
raw partition write pointer position
root@elphel393:~# cat /mnt/sda1/camogm.disk Device Start LBA Current LBA End LBA /dev/sda2 12500992 38196200 250068992
How much is written:
(Current - Start)*512/2^30 GB
scripts for downloading from internal SSD (via eSATA)
- Get int_ssd_download.py:
~$ python3 int_ssd_download.py -h # Download 100GB from each ~$ python3 int_ssd_download.py -c root@192.168.0.39 -n 10 /path ~$ python3 int_ssd_download.py -c root@192.168.0.38 -n 10 /path
The script automatically creates a UID (/path/UID) directory, where UID - ID of the SSD
scripts for extraction
- Get split_mov_jp4.php. It takes channel shift as argv[1] when splitting. Example:
~$ cd /path/UID-of-192.168.0.39 ~$ /path-to-script/split_mov_jp4.php 0 ~$ cd /path/UID-of-192.168.0.38 ~$ /path-to-script/split_mov_jp4.php 4