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    using veye-mipi-327, unedited h264 video for display in html video element

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      Nathan Sinclair
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      Hello.

      Just a query about whether it's possible to be sending the h264 video from the mipi-327 camera unedited, so that it can be displayed in a video element on a web page.
      The way we are currently doing this, is using a library on the client side called jmuxer, which, through a websocket directly is able to display arducam cameras. Is there something similar with the mipi-327 camera as seen in libcamera-examples?

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        veye_xumm @Nathan Sinclair
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        @nathan-sinclair said in using veye-mipi-327, unedited h264 video for display in html video element:

        Just a query about whether it's possible to be sending the h264 video from the mipi-327 camera unedited, so that it can be displayed in a video element on a web page.
        The way we are currently doing this, is using a library on the client side called jmuxer, which, through a websocket directly is able to display arducam cameras. Is there something similar with the mipi-327 camera as seen in libcamera-examples?

        Sorry, we now only have a similar demo available in legacy mode via gstreamer.
        http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/VEYE-MIPI-290/327_for_Raspberry_Pi#veye_raspcam:_raspcam_alike_toolkits

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