Re: Live view on Canon EOS M50
Nazmus Sakib <[email protected]> Sun, 17 May 2020 19:28:45 +0600
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Hi Antonio. If I set-config viewfinder=1 before capture-movie then I can see LCD is ON. Otherwise LCD OFF. Yes I know this "gphoto2-liveview-example" but I need remote streaming over Network. Thanks. Regards. Nazmus Sakib. On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 1:49 AM Antonio Cuni <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 5:50 PM Nazmus Sakib <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Antonio. >> > > Hello Nazsums, > > >> Just now I am also testing LiveView with my 6D. However, I am able to get >> streaming on VLC Player using below gPhoto2 CLI's. Though I am >> experiencing a few sec delay. >> >> gphoto2 --set-config viewfinder=1 >> gphoto2 --capture-movie --stdout | ffmpeg -re -i pipe:0 -listen 1 -f >> mjpeg http://10.10.10.253:8080/feed.mjpg >> > > Is your LCD screen on while you do the capture-movie? > I tried to set viewfinder=1 but it doesn't change anything for me. I seem > to understand that what it does is to enable the live view mode on the > camera by releasing the mirror, which is probably not needed on my M50 > since it's a mirrorless. > Regarding your complex setup to view the stream, do you know about this > repo? It's a simple C program which reads gphoto's stdout and display it in > a window, you might find it useful: > https://github.com/aqiank/gphoto2-liveview-example > > ciao, > Antonio > > _______________________________________________ Gphoto-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gphoto-user