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Question Difference Between Default / C++ Dahsboards? [Camera Settings and Display]

What is the difference between the default dashboard and the C++ (or other flavor) dashboards?

We have not been able to get the live camera feed to work (USB camera) when using the C++ dashboard but it works fine with the default dashboard. Our team has researched on CD and found the few recent threads on similar camera issues and made all those changes with no effect yet. Last night we uninstalled 64 bit Java and re-installed 32 bit Java and Eclipse and that didn't work, either.

We are programming in C++, the RoboRio sees the camera, and we can get a video feed when using the default dashboard but not the C++ dashboard. Instead, we get the "...huffman table..." error message on the dashboard.

What's the difference (should I be using one over the other), and how do I fix this?
 


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