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* Travis OpenCV4 update, testing Ubuntu with new OpenCV

* Fix to Ubuntu travis

* Another attempt at OpenCV 4.0 for Ubuntu

* And another OpenCV attempt.

* Simplifying the travis script

* Ubuntu OpenCV 4 support.

* Updating to OpenCV 4, for x64 windows.

* Fixes to move to OpenCV 4 on windows.

* Travis fix for OpenCV 4 on OSX

* Renaming a lib.

* Travis opencv4 fix.

* Building OpenCV4 versions using appveyor.

* Attempt mac travis fix.

* Small travis fix.

* Travis fix attempt.

* First iteration in boost removal and upgrade to C++17

* Test with ocv 4.0

* Moving filesystem out of stdafx

* Some more boost testing with cmake.

* More CMAKE options

* More compiler flag changes

* Another attempt at compiler options.

* Another attempt.

* More filesystem stuff.

* Linking to filesystem.

* Cmake fix with target linking.

* Attempting travis with g++-8

* Attempting to setup g++8 on travis linux.

* Another travis change.

* Adding OpenBLAS to travis and removing g++-8

* Fixing typo

* More travis experiments.

* More travis debugging.

* A small directory change.

* Adding some more travis changes.

* travis typo fix.

* Some reordering of travis, for cleaner yml

* Removing `using namespace std` in order to avoid clash with byte and to make the code more consistent.

* Working towards removing std::filesystem requirement, allow boost::filesystem as well.

* Making boost an optional dependency

* Fixing std issue.

* Fixing cmake issue.

* Fixing the precompiled header issue.

* Another cmake boost fix.

* Including missing files.

* Removing unnecessary includes.

* Removing more includes.

* Changes to appveyor build, proper removal of VS2015

* If boost is present, do not need to link to filesystem.

* Removing un-needed link library.

* oops

* Mac attempt at opencv4 travis.

* Upgrading OCV to 4.1 on VS2018

* Downloading OpenCV binaries through a script

* Triger an appveyor build.

* Upgrading VS version.

* Attempting VS2017 build

* Adding win-32 libraries for OpenCV 4.1

* Adding OpenCV 32 bit libraries.
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Device Enumerator for OpenCV

This project contains a C++ class that allows the enumeration of devices using DirectShow in Windows, in order to select and obtain the ID that needs to be used with OpenCV when creating, for example, a VideoCapture object to grab frames from a camera. I decided to put this up as "How to get the ID of a device to use inside OpenCV?" is a question that pops up continuously.

Contents

The project contains the class itself (DeviceEnumerator.h and DeviceEnumerator.cpp) and also an example of how to use the class (OpenCVDeviceEnumerator.cpp)

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2018 David Gil de Gómez Pérez (Studiosi)

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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