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team4372 18-03-2013 10:50

camera Axis M1011 problem
 
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i have a problem with this camera their is no image showing up when using the driver station via Crio, But with the Simulator it works fine. I am guessing its a ip problem. But here is the camera coding.

nekojess 18-03-2013 12:08

Re: camera Axis M1011 problem
 
With both your computer and the camera plugged into the router, can you access the camera directly by going to http://10.43.72.11 in your web browser?

Mark McLeod 18-03-2013 13:15

Re: camera Axis M1011 problem
 
The default Dashboard is setup to show a camera image only when the camera is connected to the DLink and setup by the camera tool for that configuration.

The code you posted is for connecting the camera to the cRIO, not to the Dashboard.

Where do you have the camera connected and how did you set it up?

team4372 19-03-2013 09:09

Re: camera Axis M1011 problem
 
yes i can access the camera using the ip. The camera utility give a error all the time saying can t acces camera manually create a user FRC(wich i did). I even try factory reset and still can t use that utility. \

THe camera is power with the distribution board and connected ethernet to the router and Crio connected to the router

Mark McLeod 19-03-2013 10:01

Re: camera Axis M1011 problem
 
See if the Dashboard is displaying a Mbps value, just not a picture.

The default camera settings are too bandwidth intensive and will result in a blank screen on the Dashboard.
The settings need to be changed on the Dashboard and are interactive, so once the settings are reduced below about 5Mb/s an image should appear.

To start with, try settings of:
- 320 x 240
- 10 fps
- 50% compression

See this example of the camera controls:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...1&d=1360330560


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