Panorama Video Stitch and Hugin

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Neo Song

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Jun 12, 2014, 5:44:09 AM6/12/14
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Hi Everyone,

    I am new to panorama and Hugin, and I am very interested in making my own panorama videos. However I find that Hugin is designed for image stitch, not video stitch. I would like to know is there any development plan for video stitch? And technically speaking, can I simply think video stitch is image sequences stitch? Is it possible if I decode multiple mp4 streams through FFMPEG at the same time, stitch every decoded frame, and then encode one big mp4 stream through FFMPEG?

Jim Watters

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Jun 13, 2014, 3:08:25 AM6/13/14
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There is VideoStitch that uses Hugin for aligning the images
http://videostitch.com

There is MPReMap, the easiest for batch processing one projection to another.
http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/mp/MotionPanoramas.html
I updated to work with newer version of Panotools and shared the code on
SourceForge.
https://sourceforge.net/p/panotools/MPRemap/ci/default/tree/
I believe I updated it to take multiple streams but it is very slow compared to
using the graphic card of VideoStitch. I have not used it since updating it.

Jim
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Carl von Einem

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Jun 13, 2014, 4:41:06 AM6/13/14
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Hi,

Jim Watters schrieb am 12.06.14 12:53:
> There is VideoStitch that uses Hugin for aligning the images
> http://videostitch.com

http://www.video-stitch.com/ seems to be the right URL.

Cheers,
Carl

David Haberthür

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Jun 15, 2014, 8:50:17 AM6/15/14
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On 12 Jun 2014, at 12:53, Jim Watters <jwat...@photocreations.ca> wrote:

> There is VideoStitch that uses Hugin for aligning the images
> http://videostitch.com

I wanted to see this, the website can be found on http://www.video-stitch.com.
Looks awesome, unfortunately I cannot afford to buy 6 GoPro cameras to do 360° video :)

Habi

Neo Song

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Jul 8, 2014, 5:02:31 AM7/8/14
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Hi Jim,

    I have found two commercial program, one is video stitch and one is kolor autopano video pro. The video stitch heavily based on nVidia CUDA, while kolor uses Intel IPP for acceleration. As you said ordinary solution would be very slow for huge video data, so the GPU method would be the more wise solution? What is your opinion?

在 2014年6月13日星期五UTC+8下午3时08分25秒,Jim Watters写道:

Jere

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Mar 3, 2015, 2:57:21 AM3/3/15
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I am also curious about using Hugin for video. Has there been any progress to do this outside of expensive VideoStitch?

Craig Buy

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Mar 8, 2015, 7:30:10 PM3/8/15
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Hello

I too would like to see Hugin for video, any updates on if this might happen??

Thank you very much indeed.
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