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How can I save bag from D435i through python? #7630

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zhang942 opened this issue Oct 22, 2020 · 2 comments
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How can I save bag from D435i through python? #7630

zhang942 opened this issue Oct 22, 2020 · 2 comments

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@zhang942
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Camera Model { R200 / F200 / SR300 / ZR300 / D400 }
Firmware Version (Open RealSense Viewer --> Click info)
Operating System & Version {Win (8.1/10) / Linux (Ubuntu 14/16/17) / MacOS
Kernel Version (Linux Only) (e.g. 4.14.13)
Platform PC/Raspberry Pi/ NVIDIA Jetson / etc..
SDK Version { legacy / 2.. }
Language {C/C#/labview/nodejs/opencv/pcl/python/unity }
Segment {Robot/Smartphone/VR/AR/others }

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@MartyG-RealSense
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MartyG-RealSense commented Oct 22, 2020

Hi @zhang942 The discussion in the link below has scripting for recording a bag file in Python.

#3671

The script at the link below is a good place to start within this discussion:

#3671 (comment)

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Hi @zhang942 Do you still require assistance with this case, please? Thanks!

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