> Using emulators as the sortof "requirements driving" task is pretty nice though with > the high (but variable) resource use and timing sensitive nature, being forced not to > buffer as an easy way out ;-)
I'm pretty impressed by what it can do without stuttering in the demos. > > If you can get all the interesting video processing and stuff sufficiently easy to > use it seems like it'd potentially make a great Twitch streaming sender. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZe11Kv4Fuk
Nice!
> Since you code: > https://github.com/letoram/arcan/blob/master/doc/arcan_presentation.pdf
Ok, that's *really* cool. And it makes calling it a "frontend" even worse ;-)
> There's a few internal (so hackish in quality) projects I run in sortof that > direction, one is aggregating multiple surveillance cameras and video feeds (the > vector- display hacks were sortof side-effects from tracking changes) into a shared > output stream.
That's really cool. I haven't seen anyone play around with video quite to this extent before, and it's definitely got my interest
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