Guvcview for Linux
Guvcview is a free and open source video and still frame capture program for Linux by
Paulo Assis and licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v.3.
It can control all the functions of the AF51.
It can save video streams as well as still images.
It can use the uncompressed YUYV format of the camera.
It can save images in uncompressed formats as well as compressed formats. This
includes saving as ‘raw’. However, unlike PARD Capture there is no option to save just
the Y channel component. You will need to figure out how to extract that from the ‘raw’
format if you need it (and it
is
needed for high quality imaging at low light levels with the
AF51).
It comes as an installable package for various forms of Linux so does not need to be
compiled by the user (although on some versions of Linux you may need to compile it if an
install package is not available).
It is only for Linux.
The project page and source code link is:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guvcview/
Microsoft AmCap and SDK for Windows
AmCap is open source software by Microsoft. It is distributed under the MIT license.
It is only for Microsoft Windows. It is legacy code that is for Windows 7.1 and Windows
Vista but it can also work on Windows 10.
It can control all the functions of the AF51. The ‘
Exposure, Dynamic Framerate
’ control is
called the 'Low Light compensation' control in AmCap.
It can only save video, and then only in AVI format. It does not save stills and you cannot
save only the Y channel component.
It can use the uncompressed YUYV format of the camera.
The source code GitHub page is here:
https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-classic-
samples/blob/main/Samples/Win7Samples/multimedia/directshow/capture/amcap/
amcap.cpp
I recommend you compile the program yourself from the official Microsoft
source code and I give some instructions on how I did that below.
If you can’t do
this then
be aware that many sites offer the AmCap executable to download but
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