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2010-03-21
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You can choose the camera to use (front or back), how many photos to take, the interval (in seconds or minutes), the resolution of the images and the directory where to save them.
Also, right now, I'm making a system() call to gst-launch (like the parent did, so you still need gstreamer-tools) because I couldn't figure out a way to create a gstreamer pipeline with qtcreator. If someone wants to show me how that is done, it's most welcome.
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2010-03-21
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awesome dude, !!!!!!!!
just so you know you cannot install thru file manager > app manager
dpkg -r qtintervalometer
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2010-03-21
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2010-03-21
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A simple way to do that is to let me save the gamut of time lapse and camera settings as a profile of some sort, and then to have the program get woken up with that profile as a parameter via a cron job.