Projection mapping addon for openFrameworks that runs on the Raspberry Pi. It is being developed and tested against the latest stable openFrameworks version (0.11.0).
The project started as master's thesis project by Krisjanis Rijnieks at the Aalto Media Lab. Currently being developed during free time. Please donate to create more free time.
Note on build status: GitHub Actions ubuntu-latest, windows-latest and osx-latest images with 64bit environments are used.
This repository contains the addon for openFrameworks. It is expected to be used as an extension for your custom openFrameworks project where you create a custom FBO source that is being animated by an advanced process rather than a plain video.
If you are planning to use videos and images only, consider using the precompiled Raspberry Pi image available from the ofxPiMapper website. It is based on a recent Raspberry Pi OS disk image and contains compiled installation of openFrameworks along with all the scripts and services that make Pi Mapper start automatically.
Clone or download the repository to your openFrameworks addons folder. Make sure that default openFrameworks examples compile and run before trying ofxPiMapper examples. There are a few things that you should do depending on if you are compiling on the Raspberry Pi or not.
patches/msys2
directory and run ./patch.sh
addons.make.rpi
file to addons.make
.To test, use Terminal to change the directory to example_basic
, compile and run.
cd path/to/openFrameworks/addons/ofxPiMapper/example_basic
make
cd bin
./example_basic
If you plan to use example_remote-server
and example_remote-client
, make sure that you have added ofxJSON dependency to your openFrameworks/addons
folder prior compilation.
Currently a keyboard and a mouse has to be used in order to do the mapping with ofxPiMapper.
PiMapper has 4 modes:
You can access these modes by pressing 1, 2, 3 or 4 respectively.
This mode is activated once the application starts up. It does not show anything else except the final projection mapping as it was saved previously.
In this mode you can adjust the texture coordinates of the surface you have selected in the surface editing mode.
Here you can select, move and distort the surfaces you have created.
After you select a surface in surface editing mode, activate this mode to be able to choose a source for the surface. Afterwards you might want to go to the texture mapping mode to adjust texture coordinates.
These other shortcuts that you can use while using the example app.
Key | Function |
---|---|
1 | Presentation mode |
2 | Texture editing mode |
3 | Projection mapping mode, use this to select a surface first |
4 | Source selection mode |
i | Show info |
t | Add triangle surface |
q | Add quad surface |
g | Add grid warp surface |
c | Add circle surface |
d | Duplicate selected surface |
+ | Scale surface up |
- | Scale surface down |
p | Toggle perspective warping (quad surfaces only) |
F | Expand selected surface to fill the screen (quad surfaces only) |
] | Add columns to grid surface (grid warp surfaces only) |
[ | Remove columns from grid surface (grid warp surfaces only) |
} | Add rows to grid surface (grid warp surfaces only) |
{ | Remove rows from grid surface (grid warp surfaces only) |
. | Select next surface (projection mapping mode only) |
, | Select previous surface (projection mapping mode only) |
> | Select next vertex |
\< | Select previous vertex |
0 | Move selected surface one layer up |
9 | Move selected surface one layer down |
s | Save composition |
l | Hide/show layer panel |
z | Undo |
rbt | Reboot (Raspberry Pi only) |
sdn | Shutdown (Raspberry Pi only) |
new | Clear composition (remove all surfaces) |
ext | Exit application and return to command line |
BACKSPACE ('\' via SSH) | Delete surface. |
SPACE | Toggle pause for video sources (texture and projection mapping modes) |
TAB | Select next source (no need to use the source selection interface) |
Arrow keys | Move selection. If no surface is selected in the projection mapping mode, all surfaces are moved. |
\/ | Toggle 1px/10px steps for keyboard moves on Raspberry Pi |
Easiest way to achieve success is to use HandBrake with the following settings. This will produce a .mkv
file with 16bit FLAC audio with 22.05KHz sampling rate.
Preset: Fast 720p30
Summary / Format: MKV File
Video / Framerate: Same as source
Video / Profile: Baseline
Audio / Codec: FLAC 16-bit
Audio / Samplerate: 22.05
If you are familiar with ffmpeg, use the following. It will produce a .mov
file. PCM audio codec with 22KHz sampling rate is used.
ffmpeg -i input-video.mp4 -s 1280x720 -aspect 16:9 \
-c:v libx264 -profile:v baseline \
-c:a pcm_s16le -ar 22000 -ac 2 \
output-video.mov
These two settings have shown the best results so far. Audio problems and video playback at the beginning of longer video files was the main issue in most cases. Please open an issue if you have better suggestions.
Examples represent extended functionality of ofxPiMapper. Enter each example separately to find out more.
If you are having problems with audio playback, here are two steps for you. Before you do these, make sure audio of your video file works.
Open example openFrameworks application ofApp.cpp
file in a text editor.
cd /home/pi/openFrameworks/addons/ofxPiMapper/example
nano src/ofApp.cpp
Make sure that the following line looks as follows.
ofx::piMapper::VideoSource::enableAudio = true;
Save the file (CTRL + X, Y and ENTER). Recompile and run the example.
make && make run
If the sound still does not work, try to use raspi-config
.
sudo raspi-config
Select "7 Advanced Options" and "A9 Audio" then "0 Auto". You can use one of the force options if you want to be 100% sure.
Open alsamixer.
alsamixer
Set the volume to a value between 90 to 100 by using the arrow keys. ESC to exit the mixer.
Launch ofxPiMapper example, select a surface and set a video source with audio. Should work.
Keeping it simple. Developing ofxPiMapper master branch against the latest stable release version of openFrameworks.
ofxPiMapper is distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for further details. Just add my name somewhere along your project Krisjanis Rijnieks whenever possible.
You can become a supporter by donating BitCoins, via PayPal or becoming a Patreon. Please check https://ofxpimapper.com for details. List of supporters below.
Before moving on, make sure that you have all the dependencies installed.
To install dependencies, cd
into openFrameworks/addons
directory and execute the following:
git clone https://github.com/jvcleave/ofxOMXPlayer.git
The ofxOMXPlayer
addon recommends you to use its releases. Currently the latest release is 0.9.0-compatible
. To checkout the code of the relase, go to the ofxOMXPlayer
addon directory and checkout the relase.
cd openFrameworks/addons/ofxOMXPlayer
git checkout 0.9.0-compatible
You can check the latest releases on the ofxOMXPlayer GitHub repository.