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  1. The image is a jpg. and i'm using labview 8.5. When i was playing with it today i found that i could connect to the camera via the VISA TCP/IP. Is it possible to stream video from a VISA device? VISA is the only way that i could get MAX to recognize the camera as any kind of device.
  2. QUOTE (crelf @ Sep 17 2008, 01:36 PM) Uh... Sounds great! If i can download an image from a website that'd be perfect! But the datascoket that you linked has been "moved or deleted." Any tips?
  3. I have no idea if it is compatible, i'll have to look into that. One of our team members thinks we can just capture an image from a website (http:// IP adress) but he can't remember how to. Is this possible to do? And how exactly would we go about doing it?
  4. Ok, so i'm fairly new to labview so please excuse my lack of experience or understanding. My team is trying to hook up an AXIS207 Network Camera to a computer and process the image. The camera gets hooked up via an ethernet cable to the network. We can view the image that the camera sees and edit the camera settings by going to it's static IP in the local network. However, what nobody around here can figure out is how to see this image in labview. We have a VI developed to process the image on a different camera, but we need something smaller, which is why we're trying to set up the Axis camera. AXIS uses ActiveX to view the feed from the camera, i believe. If anyone can help me understand what i need to do in order to view the image in labview i would greatly appreciate it. This seems pretty simple to me, at least it does in my head, but i can't figure out how to do this in labview. Thank you.
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