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Accompanying library for the Record3D iOS app (https://record3d.app/). Allows you to receive RGBD stream from iOS devices with TrueDepth and/or LiDAR camera(s).
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2024/05/27 Update: Added confidence map streaming (introduced breaking changes), To be used with Record3D 1.10 and newer.
2022/08/16 Update: Added camera position streaming (introduced breaking changes). To be used with Record3D 1.7.2 and newer.
2021/07/28 Update: Introduced support for higher-quality RGB LiDAR streaming. To be used with Record3D 1.6 and newer.
2020/09/17 Update: Introduced LiDAR support. To be used with Record3D 1.4 and newer.
This project provides C++ and Python libraries for the iOS Record3D app which allows you (among other features) to live-stream RGBD video from iOS devices with TrueDepth camera to a computer via USB cable.
PATH
.libusbmuxd
(sudo apt install libusbmuxd-dev
). It should be installed by default on Ubuntu.The libraries are multiplatform — macOS, Linux and Windows are supported.
You can install either via pip
:
python -m pip install record3d
or build from source (run as admin/root):
git clone https://github.com/marek-simonik/record3d
cd record3d
python setup.py install
After running the following, you will find compiled static library in the build
folder and header files in the include
folder.
macOS and Linux
git clone https://github.com/marek-simonik/record3d
cd record3d
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make -j8 record3d_cpp
make install
# now you can link against the `record3d_cpp` library in your project
Windows
git clone https://github.com/marek-simonik/record3d
cd record3d
md build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" ..
# Open the generated Visual Studio Solution (.sln) fil and build the "`record3d_cpp`" Project
There is a Python (demo-main.py
) and C++ (src/DemoMain.cpp
) sample project that demonstrates how to use the library to receive and display RGBD stream.
Before running the sample applications, connect your iOS device to your computer and open the Record3D iOS app. Go to the Settings tab and enable "USB Streaming mode".
After installing the record3d
library, run python demo-main.py
and press the record button to start streaming RGBD data.
You can build the C++ demo app by running the following (press the record button in the iOS app to start streaming RGBD data):
macOS and Linux
git clone https://github.com/marek-simonik/record3d
cd record3d
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make -j8 demo
./demo
Windows
git clone https://github.com/marek-simonik/record3d
cd record3d
md build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" ..
# Open the generated Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file and run the "`demo`" Project
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Accompanying library for the Record3D iOS app (https://record3d.app/). Allows you to receive RGBD stream from iOS devices with TrueDepth and/or LiDAR camera(s).
We found that record3d demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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