Brett:
godefroi:
Back on topic, then, video on that level should be quite possible, on something like Cerb/G120/Raptor/Hydra, over the cellular module, assuming the link is of sufficient speed.
Even in managed code.
You’re not going to get high-resolution color video at any reasonable framerate, of course, but that’s more likely to be a limitation of the link speed than it is to be a limitation of the processor. Given CPU limitations, you’re not going to be able to do any very complex compression scheme.
That’s another unknown in the earlier shown “what’s possible” videos. The compression and optimization has most likely all been done prior to the content being displayed, so they’re dealing with the minimum number of bytes to start with. Trying to make a generic camera and device work with live video will be challenging, and you’re really going to need to have a set of devices that you can optimize separately, like reducing the image size and leveraging more compression at the camera level to likewise reduce the input data volume…
Certainly. Without more detail from the OP on what they want to accomplish, however, there’s not really any way to say anything more detailed than, “well, yes, theoretically…”.