<p dir="ltr">Mapillary announced they support video now:</p>
<p dir="ltr"><a href="http://blog.mapillary.com/update/2015/03/31/video-upload.html">http://blog.mapillary.com/update/2015/03/31/video-upload.html</a></p>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">sub, 11. tra 2015. 18:00 Peter Gervai <<a href="mailto:grinapo%2Bosmtalk@gmail.com">grinapo+osmtalk@gmail.com</a>> je napisao:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello,<br>
<br>
For quite a while I was hoping that it's just me; I thought maybe<br>
everyone else is able to use some tool for video mapping but as time<br>
have passed I kind of realised that nobody I know knows about a<br>
working solution. I use Linux (what else).<br>
<br>
Video mapping: I have a camera, records a movie. I have a GPX,<br>
contains the track. I would like to use the data combined in JOSM<br>
(preferably, or any working standalone application if it fails, which<br>
is inconvenient but still useful more or less) to be able to see<br>
images for a given position, possibly being able to frame-forward and<br>
reverse (to read signs etc). It seems simple enough. I don't even care<br>
about soundtrack.<br>
<br>
There is a VideoMapping plugin for JOSM. No, that's not correct. There<br>
was a plan to create a working VideoMapping plugin for JOSM in 2010.<br>
Since then the development ceased completely and the code, as it is,<br>
uses specific and pretty eccentric java libraries which doesn't work<br>
at all under Linux (or possibly anywhere else but windoze). I have<br>
tried several times but based on the (non-)feedback from JOSM<br>
developers the code doesn't work, not expected to work and nobody able<br>
or care to rewrite the video display codepaths.<br>
<br>
<br>
So, I ask around, here, now: does anyone know a _working_ solution<br>
(working under Linux) for the desire above? Isn't there anyone with<br>
the wish and will to code a JOSM video plugin instead of that very<br>
beta piece of code (or fix it, but my guess is that it is not quite<br>
"fixable")? Shouldn't be that hard - unless there is really no way to<br>
display images under java (I'm not familiar with java, you see).<br>
<br>
Or is there any external code possibly doing what's needed?<br>
<br>
Or really nobody does videomapping anywhere?<br>
<br>
True, I could cut the video apart to images at given intervals and<br>
geotag them but then I'd lose 97% (29/30) of the recorded data. (Even<br>
the sound track but I could live without it, and there seem to be an<br>
audio sync plugin for JOSM - I have never tried.)<br>
<br>
Any help or input would be appreciated.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Peter<br>
<br>
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