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The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library is the most advanced video stabilization library from RidgeRun. It supports live video stabilization thanks to movement data from accelerometers and gyroscopes in an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and cutting-edge and state-of-the-art algorithms.
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                <h2>RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library</h2>


This library makes the most of the platform, using C++ and allowing hardware-accelerated execution through SIMD CPU instructions, OpenCL and CUDA. It can run on personal computers (PC), servers and embedded systems, making it ideal for empowering your drone, robotics, surveillance and entertainment applications.
The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library is the most advanced video stabilization library from RidgeRun. Our solution is based on <b>Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS)</b> and supports <b>live video (or real time) stabilization</b> thanks to movement data from accelerometers and gyroscopes in an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and cutting-edge and state-of-the-art algorithms.
 
This library makes the most of the platform, using C++ and allowing <b>hardware-accelerated execution</b> through <b>SIMD CPU instructions, OpenCL and CUDA</b>. It can run on personal computers (PC), servers and embedded systems, making it ideal for empowering your <b>drone</b>, <b>robotics</b>, <b>surveillance</b> and <b>entertainment</b> applications.


The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library aims to be easy to use, extensible, cutting-edge and hardware-accelerated for professional and production-ready products.
The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library aims to be easy to use, extensible, cutting-edge and hardware-accelerated for professional and production-ready products.
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== Capabilities ==
<h2>Capabilities</h2>
 
<p>The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library has the following features:</p>


The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library has the following features:
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  <li><b>Hardware-accelerated</b> through OpenCV, OpenCL or CUDA.</li>
  <li>Support for <b>Inertial Measurement Units</b> (accelerometers and gyroscopes).</li>
  <li><b>Live (real time</b> and offline video stabilization.</li>
  <li>Adequate for embedded systems based on NXP, Qualcomm and NVIDIA.</li>
  <li>GStreamer capable.</li>
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* Hardware-accelerated through OpenCV, OpenCL or CUDA.
<h2>Supported Backends</h2>
* Support for Inertial Measurement Units (accelerometers and gyroscopes).
* Live and offline video stabilization.
* Adequate for embedded systems based on NXP, Qualcomm and NVIDIA.
* GStreamer capable (''coming soon in Q3-2024'').


== Supported Backends ==
<p>The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library can run on platforms with the following configurations:</p>


The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library can run on platforms with the following configurations:
<ul>
  <li><b>CPU-based OpenCV</b>: for basic functionality.</li>
  <li><b>GPU-based OpenCL</b>: for GPU-based hardware acceleration.</li>
  <li><b>NVIDIA CUDA</b>: for GPU-based acceleration</li>
</ul>


* '''CPU-based OpenCV''': for basic functionality.
<h2>Tested Platforms</h2>
* '''GPU-based OpenCL''': for GPU-based hardware acceleration.
* '''NVIDIA CUDA''': ''currently in progress''


''We are working on supporting NVIDIA in Q3-2024. Stay tuned!''
<p>The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library has been tested on the following platforms:</p>


== Tested Platforms ==
<ul>
  <li>Qualcomm RB5 and RB6</li>
  <li>NXP i.MX8</li>
  <li>x86-based PC with a discrete NVIDIA GPU</li>
  <li>x86-based PC with an Intel Iris GPU</li>
</ul>


The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library has been tested on the following platforms:
<p>RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development for NVIDIA, Qualcomm, NXP and Xilinx platforms, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators to perform transformations on video streams, achieving great performance in complex processes. This guide contains detailed information on RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library and how to start using its full capabilities.</p>


* Qualcomm RB5 and RB6
<p>To get up-to-speed with your RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library, start by clicking below:</p>
* NXP i.MX8
* x86-based PC with a discrete NVIDIA GPU
* x86-based PC with an Intel Iris GPU


''We are working on supporting NVIDIA Jetson in Q3-2024. Stay tuned!''


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RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development for NVIDIA, Qualcomm, NXP and Xilinx platforms, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators to perform transformations on video streams, achieving great performance in complex processes. This guide contains detailed information on RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library and how to start using its full capabilities.


To get up-to-speed with your RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library, start by clicking below:
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 30 September 2024

RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library

The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library is the most advanced video stabilization library from RidgeRun. Our solution is based on Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) and supports live video (or real time) stabilization thanks to movement data from accelerometers and gyroscopes in an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and cutting-edge and state-of-the-art algorithms. This library makes the most of the platform, using C++ and allowing hardware-accelerated execution through SIMD CPU instructions, OpenCL and CUDA. It can run on personal computers (PC), servers and embedded systems, making it ideal for empowering your drone, robotics, surveillance and entertainment applications. The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library aims to be easy to use, extensible, cutting-edge and hardware-accelerated for professional and production-ready products.

Capabilities

The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library has the following features:

  • Hardware-accelerated through OpenCV, OpenCL or CUDA.
  • Support for Inertial Measurement Units (accelerometers and gyroscopes).
  • Live (real time and offline video stabilization.
  • Adequate for embedded systems based on NXP, Qualcomm and NVIDIA.
  • GStreamer capable.

Supported Backends

The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library can run on platforms with the following configurations:

  • CPU-based OpenCV: for basic functionality.
  • GPU-based OpenCL: for GPU-based hardware acceleration.
  • NVIDIA CUDA: for GPU-based acceleration

Tested Platforms

The RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library has been tested on the following platforms:

  • Qualcomm RB5 and RB6
  • NXP i.MX8
  • x86-based PC with a discrete NVIDIA GPU
  • x86-based PC with an Intel Iris GPU

RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development for NVIDIA, Qualcomm, NXP and Xilinx platforms, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators to perform transformations on video streams, achieving great performance in complex processes. This guide contains detailed information on RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library and how to start using its full capabilities.

To get up-to-speed with your RidgeRun Video Stabilization Library, start by clicking below:

Basics and Foundations


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