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Java PCVideoServer??
Ok, I'm trying to write some Java code and remember in C++ last year they had a PCVideoServer class. However, I can't find it in Java. My objective is to send images to the ClassmatePC. Anyone have an idea?
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Re: Java PCVideoServer??
Brad did a short blurb on it at the HNU workshop on friday. I think the slides will be provided somewhere.
Its called something else AND I believe there IS a vision sample program if you install the latest update. It even works with the dashboard to show you the targets. |
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Re: Java PCVideoServer??
Yeah, there is a sample program installed, but it doesn't send an image to the computer (at least I can't tell if it does - I haven't had the chance to test it).
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Re: Java PCVideoServer??
I saw a demo that Brad and Dan worked with that does the ellipse detection on the target and send the appropriate data to the LV Dashboard. I think it should be in the samples.
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Re: Java PCVideoServer??
When you first start the camera by calling AxisCamera.getInstance() it also starts up the PCVideoServer. There is no need for any additional function calls. This is also true for the new AxisCamera class in C++.
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Re: Java PCVideoServer??
Thanks. That's the conclusions my fellow coders and I came down to yesterday. Appreciate it.
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