使用c/c+/opencv在Windows 10 PC上使用HDMI端口的输出图像数据
我正在使用Ti(DLP3010EVM-LC)提供的DMD(数字微级数组)设备。它基本上是可以通过USB和HDMI控制的投影仪。 HDMI用于将外部图像数据输入投影仪,因此DMD。我计划通过发送1位数据的图像来控制DMD的像素。我的目标帧速率约为1000 fps。如果有1位数据,即使HDMI端口的最高为60 fps,也可以使用1位数据。我正在寻找一种使用C/C ++/OpenCV从Windows 10 PC HDMI输出发送图像数据的方法。我在不同的站点和论坛上看了很多,但找不到有关如何编程HDMI端口的具体方式或文档(实际上,我只需要没有声音数据的图像输出)即可。 Rasberry Pi社区上的某些人只需使用OpenCV中的Imshow(),但似乎在Windows PC上不起作用。
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I am working with a DMD (digital micromirror array) device Provided from TI (DLP3010EVM-LC). It is basically a projector that can be controlled through USB and HDMI. The HDMI is used to input external image data to the projector, thus the DMD. I am planning to control the pixels of the DMD by sending an image of 1-bit data. My goal framerate is about 1000 fps. It seems that this is possible in case of a 1-bit data where the pixel data even though HDMI port has a max of 60 fps. I am looking for a way to send image data using c/c++/opencv from my windows 10 PC HDMI output. I looked a lot on different sites and forums but couldn't find a concrete way or documentations of how to program the HDMI port (in fact, I just need image output with no sound data). Some people on the Rasberry Pi community simply use imshow() from opencv for this, but it doesn't seem to work on a Windows PC.
Any help on this matter is appreciated.
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