A lightweight, high-performance cross-platform camera capture library with video file playback support, plus Rust bindings.
轻量级、高性能的跨平台相机捕获库,支持视频文件播放,并提供 Rust bindings。
Hardware-accelerated conversion with AVX2, Apple Accelerate, NEON
支持 AVX2、Apple Accelerate、NEON 硬件加速
Pre-built binaries for all supported platforms
所有支持平台的预编译二进制文件
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DirectShow default + Media Foundation support
MSVC 2019+
AVFoundation
Xcode 11+, macOS 10.13+
AVFoundation
Xcode 11+, iOS 13.0+
V4L2
GCC 7+ / Clang 6+
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When you are lost and shrunk, the rules of society vanish. You are no longer a human; you are a pest. And the high-quality stories ask the terrifying question: What if the giantess never even knows you were there?
The best stories feature a logical progression of survival. The protagonist must scavenge for resources (macro-scale food, makeshift tools), establish safe havens, and slowly devise a plan to either survive, communicate, or reverse the shrinking process. Where to Experience the Subgenre
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git clone https://github.com/wysaid/CameraCapture.git
cd CameraCapture
./scripts/build_and_install.sh
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(ccap
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/wysaid/CameraCapture.git
GIT_TAG main)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(ccap)
target_link_libraries(your_app PRIVATE ccap::ccap)
brew tap wysaid/ccap
brew install ccap
cargo add ccap-rs
# Recommended in Cargo.toml:
# ccap = { package = "ccap-rs", version = "<latest>" }
find_package(ccap REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(your_app ccap::ccap)
| Platform平台 | Compiler编译器 | Requirements要求 |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | MSVC 2019+ | DirectShow default + Media Foundation support |
| macOS | Xcode 11+ | macOS 10.13+ |
| iOS | Xcode 11+ | iOS 13.0+ |
| Linux | GCC 7+ / Clang 6+ | V4L2 (Linux 2.6+) |
Build Requirements: CMake 3.14+, C++17 (C++ interface), C99 (C interface) 构建要求:CMake 3.14+,C++17(C++ 接口),C99(C 接口)