/** * Getting Started with Capture. * * GSVideo version by Andres Colubri. * * Reading and displaying an image from an attached Capture device. */ import codeanticode.gsvideo.*; GSCapture cam; void setup() { size(640, 480); /* // List functionality still not ready on Linux String[] cameras = GSCapture.list(); if (cameras.length == 0) { println("There are no cameras available for capture."); exit(); } else { println("Available cameras:"); for (int i = 0; i < cameras.length; i++) println(cameras[i]); cam = new GSCapture(this, 640, 480, cameras[0]); } However, different cameras can be selected by using their device file: cam = new GSCapture(this, 640, 480, "/dev/video0"); cam = new GSCapture(this, 640, 480, "/dev/video1"); etc. */ cam = new GSCapture(this, 640, 480); /* // You can get the resolutions supported by the // capture device using the resolutions() method. // It must be called after creating the capture // object. int[][] res = cam.resolutions(); for (int i = 0; i < res.length; i++) { println(res[i][0] + "x" + res[i][1]); } */ /* // You can also get the framerates supported by the // capture device: String[] fps = cam.framerates(); for (int i = 0; i < fps.length; i++) { println(fps[i]); } */ } void draw() { if (cam.available() == true) { cam.read(); image(cam, 0, 0); // The following does the same, and is faster when just drawing the image // without any additional resizing, transformations, or tint. //set(0, 0, cam); } }