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Latest revision as of 15:26, 18 September 2024








To ease the usage of our library, we have developed a GStreamer element to integrate the RidgeRun Video Stabilizer into GStreamer pipelines. It offers most of the functionality of the library, including all the sensors supported, hardware acceleration and different implementations.

You can find more details about our GStreamer plug-in in: