Rotated camera utilized x2 CPU

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randoom
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Rotated camera utilized x2 CPU

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Found that ip camera capturing utilizes 30% CPU in normal mode, but 65% when rotated :(
What algorithm/software used to perform the rotation?
Any chances to speed up?
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Re: Rotated camera utilized x2 CPU

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We could definitely use a more optimised algorithm. However any algorithm is going to take a bit of cpu. A better option is to have the camera do it.
randoom
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Unfortunately it's impossible, my camera does not support such feature.
Any tips are welcome.
mikb
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Re: Rotated camera utilized x2 CPU

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randoom wrote: Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:06 pm Unfortunately it's impossible, my camera does not support such feature.
Any tips are welcome.
Then you need to rotate the camera. Physically! ;)
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Re: Rotated camera utilized x2 CPU

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Or your head. Or the screen.
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randoom
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Re: Rotated camera utilized x2 CPU

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mikb wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 3:19 pm
randoom wrote: Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:06 pm Unfortunately it's impossible, my camera does not support such feature.
Any tips are welcome.
Then you need to rotate the camera. Physically! ;)
Good idea, but I need 9:16 camera to see the long hallway.
So, it must be rotated twice.
First time at real world, and then inside the computer :D :D :D
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