Using the EFIKA as a videoconferencing client sounds like a good idea - a low power client on a desktop to provide audio and video communication.
Combined with Noël's project:
http://projects.powerdeveloper.org/project/efika/337 and its spin-off
http://portable.powerdeveloper.org/ this makes for a great demonstration of what the EFIKA and the 5200B are capable of, and of what the 5121e will do even better.
With that in mind, here is the first screen shot of EFIKA showing a stream from a USB camera:
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The quality of the video is bad because of the bad lighting in my room - so don't mind that. What should be apparent is the relatively low cpu overhead while streaming at an average of 20fps.
The next steps will be:
- Try to use a UVC camera (Creative Optia Live Cam) instead of the Microsoft VX1000 camera with the spca driver. This should give superior quality video, without increasing the cpu and memory requirements.
- Stream the video over the Internet, maybe using software such as Ekiga or Vic, or something else etc.
Will keep you posted,
Johan