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Revision as of 05:43, 5 November 2013

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Upstart to launch/respawn installation

  • create this in /etc/init/facegraft.conf:
#!upstart
description "Face Swap"

# Start job via the daemon control script. Replace "gert" with your username.
exec su -l rtwomey -c 'export DISPLAY=:0; /home/rtwomey/code/openFrameworks/apps/oftwomey/graft-tracker/bin/graft-tracker'

# Restart the process if it dies with a signal
# or exit code not given by the 'normal exit' stanza.
respawn

# Give up if restart occurs 10 times in 90 seconds.
respawn limit 10 90
  • starting and stopping the service:
start faceswap
stop faceswap

UVC / webcam control in ubuntu

v4l2-ctl

Installing

  • sudo apt-get install v4l-utils

Using

  • set max zoom with c920:
    • v4l2-ctl -c zoom_absolute=200
  • set max tele with c920:
    • v4l2-ctl -c zoom_absolute=100
  • list all controllable settings:
    • v4l2-ctl --list-ctrls<code>

guvcview

  • comes installed.
  • launch it:
    • <code>guvcview
  • should give you full access to your camera controls.

Make a Portable UBUNTU installation

  1. make a live ubuntu usb disk in os x. directions
  2. IN OSX: attach your new portable drive, partition it as an OSX Extended Journaled drive.
  3. IN UBUNTU: start install. select "something else", create three partitions (boot, root, and swap), leaving existing partition from OSX.
  4. Install Refind to first partition.

Install rEFInd to partition of external drive

Using H2 with Ubuntu

Recording from H2

  • arecord -D "hw:2,0" -f S16_LE -c 2 -r 44100 test2.wav

pocketsphinx-continuous with H2