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Our team can not seem to get the vision part of our main to work. Here's what we have now.
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Re: More camera issues. ugh
You've wired a True constant to your While loop, causing it to stop immediately.
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Re: More camera issues. ugh
well, that was a stupid mistake. However, it did not fix the problem
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Re: More camera issues. ugh
So, you want to view the processed image along-side/instead of the original camera image, yes? Have you edited your Dashboard to display this?
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Re: More camera issues. ugh
No, our goal here is to just get the camera working. We know how to do the tracking, but we can't get the camera to send an image to the tracking sub-vi. So we just created a display to see if anything was there, and we found that nothing was happening ever.
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Re: More camera issues. ugh
Try copying in the NI example into a robot project. There should be an example on how to do this in the tutorials included with LabVIEW.
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Re: More camera issues. ugh
I do not see a parallel MJPG loop in the VI. Technically the VI can be in other VIs, but in the framework code and in the vision examples, it is was placed near the loop in Vision VI. The VI is on the bottom row of the palette and is called Acquire MJPG Loop.
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