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edit e10 thermal file

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I work with the 520
And taking thermal photography with an e10 camera
I want to edit the movie
But the file is not suitable for editing
Editor software
See only the optical photography file
Is it possible for the camera to export two different files?
Or, is there any software that can separate the two files?


Thanks to Google translation ..
Gideon, Israel.
 
I presume it is uses the same method as the CGO-ET. The video file contains two tracks. One RGB and the other is the thermal.
You can extract either or both files using this method. It's fast and free.

 
I presume it is uses the same method as the CGO-ET. The video file contains two tracks. One RGB and the other is the thermal.
You can extract either or both files using this method. It's fast and free.

thanks!!
It works!
The question now is whether the camera can extract a thermal file separately
 
I want the camera to output a thermal file
Separate from the optical file
And I don't have to do it later in the software
Thank
 
I want the camera to output a thermal file
Separate from the optical file
Since I don't have that camera I do not know if that is possible. When using Windows platforms some viewers have an option to view either the RGB or thermal tracks. VLC player and MPC-HC player both have the option to view either track. The limitation of the editing software makes the extraction process necessary. I understand the MAC editing software (Fushion??) will display both tracks.
 
I want the camera to output a thermal file
Separate from the optical file
And I don't have to do it later in the software
Thank

No, the camera cannot store separate video files for RGB and thermal. it alway does one combined file.

You should be able to view both streams live via network streaming software (e.g. VLC App or desktop version).

rtsp://192.168.42.1/live Is the RGB stream

However, I am still searching for the thermal stream port. It was rtsp://192.168.42.1:8554/live with the CGO-ET. But this port does not work with the E10t.

Maybe someone has an idea? I know, that scanning for ports can be done but I am not familiar with it. Did some scan but there are too many possible ports.
 
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