EncryptedEddy
Therm-App as a USB Video Device
github.com/encryptededdy/ThermAppCam
After finding some code by leMaik that allowed raw Therm-App data to be streamed to a Video4Linux device, I modified it in order to make it provided a more user friendly output (calibration, autoscale etc.). The result is the ability to basically plug a Therm-App directly into your computer, and easily access it through basically any program that supports webcams.
In the video demonstration I show it working with VLC media player, which simply detects it as a video camera. This allows you to use the Therm-App with Skype, YouTube live streaming etc. easily. It also allows for further live analysis of the video using other programs (eg. MATLAB) beyond what can be done on Android.
Therm-App as a USB Video Device
github.com/encryptededdy/ThermAppCam
After finding some code by leMaik that allowed raw Therm-App data to be streamed to a Video4Linux device, I modified it in order to make it provided a more user friendly output (calibration, autoscale etc.). The result is the ability to basically plug a Therm-App directly into your computer, and easily access it through basically any program that supports webcams.
In the video demonstration I show it working with VLC media player, which simply detects it as a video camera. This allows you to use the Therm-App with Skype, YouTube live streaming etc. easily. It also allows for further live analysis of the video using other programs (eg. MATLAB) beyond what can be done on Android.