GStreamer Pan Tilt Zoom and Rotate Element

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Overview

GstPTZR is a GStreamer plug-in that emulates a PTZR camera using digital image transformations. PTZR stands for Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Rotate. They represent physical degrees of freedom in which the camera may rotate in order to capture different parts of the scene. GstPTZR uses OpenGL HW accelerated transformations to enable real-time performance on resource-constrained embedded systems.

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Features

  • Digital Pan&Tilt emulation
  • Digital Zoom emulation
  • Digital Rotate emulation
  • Configurable at runtime using GStreamer properties.
  • Accelerated transformations via OpenGL

Supported Hardware

  • NXP i.MX6 and i.MX8 platforms (new!)
  • NVIDIA®Jetson™ TX1, TX2, Xavier, Orin
  • Qualcomm RB5/RB6 (new!)
  • Platforms running OpenGL 3
  • Platforms running OpenGL ES 3

Getting Started

Start navigating this wiki by going to the GstPTZR Basics page in the table of contents.


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