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Vaibhav

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  1. Hello!

    I am using LabVIEW to develop a prototype system. My task is to capture images from a network camera (Linksys WVC54GC IP camera) and show them in a client application. I have downloaded and included the OCX provided by Linksys, but I cannot capture the images. Can you please guide me regarding this? Which method I am missing on?

    I am attaching the .ocx and my test VI. What type of parameters to supply to properties like FrameRate. I have no idea about this.

    Thanks ahead!

  2. Hello!

    I am using LabVIEW to develop a prototype system. My task is to capture images from a network camera (Linksys WVC54GC IP camera) and show them in a client application. I have downloaded and included the OCX provided by Linksys, but I cannot capture the images. Can you please guide me regarding this? Which method I am missing on?

    I am attaching the .ocx and my test VI. What type of parameters to supply to properties like FrameRate. I have no idea about this.

    Thanks ahead!

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    QUOTE (yen @ May 27 2006, 08:34 PM)

    As Neville pointed out, the student edition is basically identical to the FDS, but one other thing which is rather annoying about it is that every front panel will always have the watermark of the student edition. If you're working with a large enough resolution this should hopefully not bother you too much.

    The wireless stuff can be implemented through the Bluetooth or TCP functions (I recommend the TCP over Wi-Fi) and it is extremely easy in LV.

    You should consider the fact that if you are completely new to LV you might have trouble producing a complex application - LV is much simpler to learn and use than other languages, but it's paradigm is somewhat different, and to produce quality results in complex systems requires some experience.

    P.S. Stay away from the base version (the $1,000 one). It lacks some important stuff (like the ability to configure event structures).

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