gehee / FPVue_android

WFB-ng android client, running rtl8812au driver in userspace, and a low latency videodecoder.
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Add support for esp32-cam-fpv #7

Open ugnich opened 6 days ago

ugnich commented 6 days ago

Please add support for ESP32 based VTX described here: https://github.com/RomanLut/hx-esp32-cam-fpv It has no security keys and uses JPEG compression. Otherwise looks similar to wfb-ng.

Why: it's very cheap, small, lightweight and easy to build VTX. The image quality is not awesome, but the latency is better than most other digital FPV systems.

zhuwei commented 6 days ago

Impossible, this is specifically for the receiving end of wfb ng

gehee commented 6 days ago

What latency are you getting on that system ? It seems like there is room for such a system with lower quality on tiny whoop, would it fit on there ?

zhuwei commented 4 days ago

@gehee Can ESP32 run Linux systems? I haven't heard of it before

zhuwei commented 4 days ago

I think it would be meaningless not to support h264/h265, even if compressed, the transmission rate of jpg is very high. Not practical

ugnich commented 4 days ago

@zhuwei Nothing is impossible. ESP32-cam is not about picture quality, it's about the size, price, availability and open source. Basically, a better replacement for cheap analogue FPV systems. If it works as advertised I don't care what codec and transmission rate it uses.

@gehee Still waiting for my ESP32-cam to arrive. Will share my numbers once tested. But @RomanLut claims it's 10-30ms.

zhuwei commented 4 days ago

@ugnich I played SP32 cam a few years ago and I also know its performance. You insist on doing this, as I didn't say. Have a good time

ugnich commented 4 days ago

@zhuwei I don't know what you tried, but in esp32-cam-fpv they use modified esp-camera component to achieve low latency. It's not normal esp32-cam. Read the link above.

zhuwei commented 4 days ago

@ugnich Okay, I will keep an eye on it. You guys, come on

zhuwei commented 3 days ago

@ugnich I carefully reviewed the introduction. I apologize for what I said before. The biggest highlight of your system is its affordability, which is heart stopping. Because it is cheap, it can be used freely in many places. However, the transmission of JPG should be very easy for many GS, especially for Android

zhuwei commented 3 days ago

@ugnich Can the delay be as low as 30ms at a resolution of 1280x720 30fps?

ugnich commented 3 days ago

@zhuwei Just to be clear: I'm not the developer of that project. The people who made it happen are @RomanLut, @jeanlemotan, and @Ncerzzk. It's best to ask them, as I did not receive my esp32-cam board in the mail yet.

zhuwei commented 3 days ago

@ugnich I'll consider it again. The cost of esp32s3sense+ov5640 is a bit high, and its cost-effectiveness is not as good as that of openipc. It's also at a resolution of 1280*720@30fps