

Also, I am using the latest VDM Evaluation package. My apologies if this has already been discussed but my searches did little to point me in the right direction. What exactly is NI-MAX looking for to recognize webcams and create the "NI-imaqdx devices" folder? In one of the posts I read, one of the AE's said that NI-MAX requires the "DevicePath" key in the registry so I wonder if a registry problem is the cause. It seems like this is a common problem but I can't find any answer except for one possible cause. I have uninstalled and reinstalled everything, including the OS, with no luck at all.
#NI IMAQ LABVIEW 2013 SOFTWARE#
The only software I have that doesn't see the webcams is NI-MAX. And in fact, the "NI-imaqdx devices" folder doesn't even show up.īoth of the webcams work perfectly with the "Dell Webcam Central" software, AMCAP software and Skype. One is the Dell integrated webcam, the other is a Logitech C500 USB webcam. I have two webcams I am trying to use with Labview.
#NI IMAQ LABVIEW 2013 WINDOWS 7#
I have a Dell M6700 running Windows 7 64-bit, Labview 2012 32-bit, NI-imaq 4.6.4, NI-imaq I/O 2.8, NI-imaqdx 4.3, and NI-Vision Development Module 2013, NI-MAX 5.5.1, in addition to other NI modules like serial, xnet, etc. I am in the process of seeing if I can use labpython to reach my goal but figured I would ask here as well. ptw file and grabbing frames from the video in LabVIEW? Through my searching I have found someone did something similar using python. Does anyone have experience with opening the. It sounds trivial but this process can take hours given the number of videos I have and the number of frames I need to export. In order to do the analysis I require, I have to open the file and export the individual frames I am interested in. Through FLIR's software I can record a thermal video which gets saved as a. I believe the camera is storing the video to memory for the duration of the recording then transferring it over ethernet to FLIR's software.Īnyway, here is my problem/question. There are limited features I can access through MAX so I can't really track down the problem. For example the camera can record at 200fps but through MAX I can only get 33fps. It is theoretically a GigE camera so I should be able to pull images with LabVIEW vision, which I can do, however I cannot attain the speed I require. Just happens that this particular camera is not supported. FLIR has a ThermoVision toolkit for LabVIEW to interface to their cameras. I have a FLIR SC7650 thermal imaging camera.
#NI IMAQ LABVIEW 2013 CODE#

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