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Offline publioelonTopic starter

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Using Xtherm/Infiray smartphone cameras as Webcam
« on: September 25, 2021, 01:41:24 am »
I own a Xtherm T3C camera for Android and I would like to stream the video being captured via HTTP to a Raspberry Pi. Initially, I was streaming videos to my Raspberry Pi using an app called IP Webcam, I used for testing and it worked perfectly fine. However, with my T3C and the Xtherm app I am not able to send images in any way whatsoever. So I thought I would plug it directly to the Raspberry Pi and capture the images right away. The problem is that I get a green pixelated noisy Image. I am new to thermal cameras and thermography in general I can't really figure out why is it happening and how do I fix it.

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From a previous thread there was a brief mention of how HTI-301 works because it uses UVC and YUV mode for the imaging. However, The T3S which is a similar line of the T3C is only YUV, is there a workaround? Or maybe a workaround the HTTP issue?

 

Offline michaelnyden

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Re: Using Xtherm/Infiray smartphone cameras as Webcam
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2024, 11:21:25 pm »
Did you ever get a solution for this?  I have the same situation.
 

Offline gamerpaddy

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« Last Edit: September 25, 2024, 02:41:30 am by gamerpaddy »
 

Offline michaelnyden

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Re: Using Xtherm/Infiray smartphone cameras as Webcam
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2024, 10:18:41 pm »
Thanks for trying guys but nothing I can find on github appears to work, at least not with the T2 pro.
 


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