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Subject: [CinCV] camera+projector
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Ichthyostega wrote:
> I use only
...
> - - layer ordering and (normal, additive, subtractive) overlying,
> camera+projector

I have about 10 30min talks from PyCon08 where I have both video and the 
1024x768 stream that went to the projector.  Is this what you are talking about?

If so, how do you recommend mixing them?  I am stuck trying to figure out what 
to do with it. the big fonted power pointy slides I can deal with OK, but there 
is enough text that is readable at 1024x but would become worthless if the res 
was dropped - the viewer would see fuzzy blocks and know it was text, but not 
know what it said, which drops the value of that footage by 1,000,000%

I am considering writing a player that will just play each stream in a separate 
window, and let the viewer figure out how to arrange them on their screen. 
given I know squat about writing a video player (I hear PyGame has a player and 
an event loop, so I am hoping I can fire up 2 players and send pause commands to 
both when the user hits pause.)   anyone have any better ideas?

Carl K

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