LabVIEW

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Stream 2 x 120 fps cameras to disk ... HDD can't keep up?

Don't forget 2 streams. 2x290 = 590MBs

0 Kudos
Message 11 of 15
(701 Views)

I think Dan has the right calculation for color images - just under 300 MB/s.  I assumed these are grayscale images, which is just 8 bit depth, which gives you just under 75 MB/s.

 

Bruce

Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering
0 Kudos
Message 12 of 15
(699 Views)

2 streams is included in the 240 fps - 120 fps per camera.

 

Bruce

Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering
0 Kudos
Message 13 of 15
(693 Views)

Dan is right, 32 bit color depth is of course 4 byte, not 2.... and Bruce is right about the cameras, i just put them together in that estimation.

 

Sorry for confusion.

Norbert

Norbert
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CEO: What exactly is stopping us from doing this?
Expert: Geometry
Marketing Manager: Just ignore it.
0 Kudos
Message 14 of 15
(677 Views)
Hi friends, I see you all have experience in stream video with labview. I am trying to capture video from a streamer (gstream exactly) but all tries don't work. The reason is that I don't know how the video is stream and how to pass string received from a socket to LabVIEW. In other words, I receive the data string but not how to compose it in a video inside labview. I appreciate any help you can give me, thanks.
0 Kudos
Message 15 of 15
(649 Views)