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Re: USB Camera feed to dashboard

Since the camera is USB, it needs to be read and forwarded to the dashboard computer. This is done by the default framework, but not by the vision examples.

Also, be sure to choose a camera mode on the dashboard. It defaults to Camera Off, but has choices for USB SW and USB HW. USB SW will pay attention to the compression settings and allow for greater control over what is requested from the camera, but will use more roboRIO cpu to do it. USB HW grays out and ignores the compression, but since the camera itself does the compression, it uses very little roboRIO CPU.

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