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Using 2 cameras
Hey guys,
Has anyone tried using two cameras? If so, how do you get the two different images , because it seems that I am only allowed to set one instance of camera. I have set on camera to 10.xx.yy.11 and the other to 10.xx.yy.12. I can ping both cameras so the connections should be fine. Thanks! |
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Re: Using 2 cameras
You can try camera.getInstance(10.xx.yy.12) but I don't think it will allow two cameras.
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Re: Using 2 cameras
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camera.getInstance("10.xx.yy.12");
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Re: Using 2 cameras
You could possibly switch between the two while running, but this might be a slow process. I would suggest moving any graphical code off the classmate.
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Re: Using 2 cameras
In the SMARTDASHBOARD we are able to use two cameras. Put both of them on seperate IPs and configure the correct IPs on the dashboard and they'll work fine.
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Re: Using 2 cameras
Are two cameras allowed on a robot?
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Re: Using 2 cameras
I dont think there is anything that says you cannot have 2 cameras on the robot. How do you configure the two cameras on the SMARTDASHBOARD?.
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Re: Using 2 cameras
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Simply install the SmartDashboard and add two camera widgets instead of one and change the IP in the "Properties" menu. |
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