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#EASYCAP FPV HOW TO#
What i'm now missing is a way to convert the analog video into digital (i've read that i could use a raspberry pi for that ? is that correct ? will it be fast enough so i won't have intolerable latency ? )Īnd a way how to get the video-stream into "oculus-rift"-format.Ĭould someone help me with any of this by chance ? I've got a 5.8ghz transmitter/receiver, too Some guys on rcgroups are working on an open FPGA device that automatically converts the image into a rift compatible image, but it might take a while for it to be finished. This can in theory be accomplished by modifying one of the eyepiece pairs, moving the lenses further apart. You'd also need to shift the images optically to create 100% image overlap. You can use a 2D-to-SBS3D converter to make the image work decently on the rift. I don't think the choice of hdmi converter matters either, any should work. Tx/rx doesn't matter, use whatever you'd normally use, everything has it's pros and cons. I'm pretty sure everything of importance has been mentioned in this thread, read a bit more: Ī camera with hove FOV/fisheye lens is best because it compensates for the optic distortion in the rift.
#EASYCAP FPV SOFTWARE#
(Which camera(s), which transmitter/receiver, which analog->digital converter, which software to convert the video into rift-compatible form (whatever that might be). Malicor wrote:I've read through those article, but none seem to mention specific items. Help in general would be greatly appreciated (What I'd especially would like to prevent is me buying stuff that won't work) (I've given me a budget of 1000€ at max, excluding the OR) Maybe I'll first get transmitter+receiver, hook up my friends gopro hero-cam at the one side, and try to get the whole stream displayed on a laptop ?)Īdditionally I'm really unsure what components to buy. (Though I'm not sure which one would be the one that'd make most sense, Since I'm not sure when my OR will arrive, I thought I could start working at some other part of that chain.
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some software to convert the video to OR-needed-format (If I missed things, it'd be great if people could tell me) So what I started is making a list of things needed. There's a lot of little electronics needed to get the whole system working, and I'm not 100% sure which ones I need. There needs to be some kind of magic video transformation from whatever the RC-planes cameras send to what the OR needs. OR has no analog video input but FPV video data is transmitted analog, so there needs to be a converter which might cause an unbearable high latency Additionally I'm from germany, andĮnglish isn't my mother language, so I might formulate some things in a "funny" way maybe.įrom what I've read so far, there are some big problems with OR and FPV which I try to list here: I'm a computer scientist, but I have no knowledge of electronics, so some of my questions might be stupid ones, I'm sorry if that happens. (Though I am able to fly a rc-plane from ground position) Unfortunately I didn't get my Oculus Rift yet, so I couldn't do any testings yet.Īnd again unfortunately I haven't done FPV before. I would like to use the Oculus Rift for FPV (first person view) flying of a remote-control plane.