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GRIP Read CameraServer Output
Hello, my team and I have been experimenting with the new 2017 CameraServer, and I was wondering if it is possible to access the dashboard stream from GRIP on a coprocessor connected to the network, now that the class uses an mjpeg stream? And if so, how? We have tried using the roboRio IP address without success; should we use a different IP, or is there a specific port that the camera's on?
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Re: GRIP Read CameraServer Output
Add IP camera, set URL to
roborio-TEAM-frc.local:1185/?action=stream |
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Re: GRIP Read CameraServer Output
Thanks! I'll try this next time I'm at the build room.
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Is it possible to send multiple camera streams from the roborio to GRIP simultaneously?
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Re: GRIP Read CameraServer Output
Yes. Each call to startAutomaticCapture() will host a stream on the next port. The first one is on 1185, the second is 1186, third is 1187, and so on
Edit: I misremembered. Ports start at 1181, not 1185 Last edited by SamCarlberg : 29-01-2017 at 16:31. |
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Re: GRIP Read CameraServer Output
OK, Thanks!
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