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#31
This is really sweet. Another neat thing would be to have this woken up on a schedule of some sort. For example, take one pic every 10 secs with these camera parameters; presto, a security camera.

A simple way to do that is to let me save the gamut of time lapse and camera settings as a profile of some sort, and then to have the program get woken up with that profile as a parameter via a cron job.
 
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#32
Originally Posted by stone17 View Post
Can you add exposure settings so one can use it to make HDR photos?
I was thinking of including that, too!

sorry for the delay, guys. I was trying to do the app the proper way, using gstreamer from inside Qt, but it has proven to be tougher than I thought. So, for now it is still using gst-tools...
Anyway, let me just learn how to package a deb (and improve the UI slightly) and I'll throw it your way.

glad that you guys liked it.
 

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#33
perfect... just waitin for this in a app
 
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#34
Alright guys, as promised, here's version 0.1 of Qt Intervalometer (gotta come up with a better name).

I'm posting the .deb here since creating an account in -devel requires some time and me figuring out how to do that ( it took this long to get the .deb ).

install with dpkg -i qtintervalometer_0.1-1_armel.deb

Like I said before:

Originally Posted by tpaixao View Post
You can choose the camera to use (front or back), how many photos to take, the interval (in seconds or minutes), the resolution of the images and the directory where to save them.

Also, right now, I'm making a system() call to gst-launch (like the parent did, so you still need gstreamer-tools) because I couldn't figure out a way to create a gstreamer pipeline with qtcreator. If someone wants to show me how that is done, it's most welcome.

Any suggestions are welcome.
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#35
awesome dude, !!!!!!!!

just so you know you cannot install thru file manager > app manager

and after 5 mins of use ive found it needs a stop button!

Last edited by F2thaK; 2010-03-21 at 08:21.
 

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#36
ohh yeah fuk yeah! yes please! thank you so much! you are my hero
 
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Originally Posted by f2thak View Post
awesome dude, !!!!!!!!

just so you know you cannot install thru file manager > app manager
yeah, or unistall and I don't understand why...
so, to remove the app just do

Code:
dpkg -r qtintervalometer
as root.
 
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#38
really looking forward to this ,hope it makes it to devel
 
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Originally Posted by tpaixao View Post
...here's version 0.1 of Qt Intervalometer (gotta come up with a better name).
How about just "TimeLapse"? - everyone should know what that means.
 

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Originally Posted by justmeinit View Post
really looking forward to this ,hope it makes it to devel
well, it will as soon as I open an account there. But the version in devel is going to be essentially the one I posted here. So you can give it a try and suggest improvements and stuff that I can do before. This way the -devel version is going to be better
 
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