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Camera Programming
I feel really dumb for having to ask this, especially with the million other threads on the topic. But all of them basically just said to add in something like:
AxisCamera camera = AxisCamera.getInstance(); That's what I did. I did declare it before I initialized it, though. Anyway, it could well be a DriverStation issue, but I know it isn't hardware. I got the camera running through a browser, and I am using a crossover cable for it. Is there more code I need to add in? When I attempted to use it, the video spot is just blank. I then tried to actually drive the robot, and it had completely frozen. Nothing worked. I've had that happen before when my code had a fatal error, so I'm assuming that's what this is. I went back to dev mode, removed the three lines about the camera, and recompiled it. The robot ran fine. |
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Re: Camera Programming
Be sure to run the AxisCamera Setup Utility on the desktop. Ours didn't work until we used that tool, either.
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Re: Camera Programming
Thanks! Yeah, I had followed the steps outlined in the camera setup thing and that wasn't included, but I guess that's for the new camera. Worked like a charm!
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