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I'm wanting to write the following code for our robot code:
Startup: - create USBCamera object - set the brightness and exposure from stored preferences - disconnect from camera - run GRIP Currently when I try this, GRIP says that the frame grabber could not connect to the camera. Here's what I know so far: - I have created my own USBCamera class that is an exact copy of the WPI lib version, but gives me the ability to set the exposure with better control - The constructor for USBCamera calls openCamera() which calls NIVision.IMAQdxOpenCamera() - The USBCamera method closeCamera() calls NIVision.IMAQdxCloseCamera - I do not use the autocpature feature, I call getImage() and push that to the CameraServer object so startCapture() is never called. I assumed that NIVision.IMAQdxCloseCamera() would close the connection to the camera, but that does not seem to be the case. I am calling that and then trying to start GRIP and grip fails connecting to the frame grabber for cam0 (the same camera I just used in USBCamera). Does anyone have any idea how to do this? Any idea why calling USBCamera.closeCamera() does not disconnect from the camera object? Thanks in advance |
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Re: USBCamera won't disconnect from camera for GRIP to run
What model camera is it? For many types of USB cameras, the driver comes with a dashboard program that lets you persistently set things like brightness and exposure while it's plugged into your laptop, then you can just move it over to the RIO.
Also, a lot of webcams have an LED that turns on when it's connected. Can you verify that IMAQdxCloseCamera causes the LED to turn off? |
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Re: USBCamera won't disconnect from camera for GRIP to run
I'm using the LifeCamHD. I did some more digging. You're right about the light. It turns out that it IS disconnecting from the camera. GRIP is connecting to the camera. The exceptions I saw were anomalies. It turns out the real issue is this exception:
eb 06, 2016 4:27:56 PM edu.wpi.grip.core.operations.composite.PublishVide oOperation lambda$new$17 WARNING: Address already in use java.net.BindException: Address already in use So the closeCamera does actually disconnect (and you do see the blue light turn off). I'm going to move this discussion to a new thread that discusses the above issue. |
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Re: USBCamera won't disconnect from camera for GRIP to run
As far as I can tell, A) there is no program that comes with the camera. It uses the USB standard camera interface. B) if you power the camera off, it loses it's settings. I do have an app for controlling the settings from my laptop, but as soon as you unplug and re-plug, you lose the settings.
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