MocapX unlocks the full potential of the iPhone True Depth camera, bringing the unique experience of facial motion capture seamlessly to Maya. With MocapX, you can easily use the iPhone camera to animate characters in real time directly in Maya. MocapX tools allow you to use any custom or production rig.
I’ve been using FaceAR in Unreal and Unity for the past few years. It always took so much time to export then test in the engine. Now with MocapX I can test directly in Maya and not waste time exporting and always reconnecting the phone.
I know it’s kinda a bummer you cant test what your phone in real time with the app but it works just like it does in Unreal. I say Unreal and not Unity because I find Unity’s playback a little slow.
Also, I’ve been in constant feedback with the devs. Their support is awesome. I really can’t ask for more from this product.
It works great both for local recording and real-time streaming. The plugin with live mocap data is a huge time saver and works great over wifi. It takes some time to set up the poses, but after that, it's great. If you're a character animator and you use Maya, this is the tool for you.
Based on our record, ZoneMinder seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 53 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
That article seemed to be mistly about hand-wavy workarounds for subscription-based services. I presume the author hasn't heard of the well-established, Open Source Zoneminder project, which has excellent camera and data management functionality in a self-hostable Linux environment. https://zoneminder.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Frigate https://frigate.video/ and ZoneMinder https://zoneminder.com/ come to mind. Blue Iris https://blueirissoftware.com/ is not open source but is what I prefer to use for my PoE systems ($80/yr). Source: 7 months ago
I think the simplest way is to set up Motion in the Odroids, and set up a Zoneminder server to manage the streams, record to disk, provide a web interface, etc. Source: 9 months ago
If the camera is ONVIF compatible, and most Hikvision are, it should work with Zoneminder and its mobile Open Source app zmninja. As for the cloud, if you have a public (not necessarily static) IP and your carrier doesn't filter incoming connections, you can use a dynamic DNS such as DuckDNS. It is however always advisable to put any camera behind a firewall, so that whatever it could happen (compromised or not,... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Myself, I use Zoneminder, but I'm aware that is not a viable answer for most. What do you recommend? Source: 12 months ago
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