05-04-2022 01:28 AM
When you search in Chinese, there is not much to learn with labview. Samples cannot be downloaded either. I downloaded the Hikvision SDK file, but I don't know how to use these SDKs in labview. If I solve the problem, I guess I will bring something more to the labview community 🙂
05-04-2022 02:51 AM
You talk about other programming languages that are so easy to use this camera with and then say you can’t figure out how to access an SDK which shows how to access their hardware with C or .net. Somehow that sounds like a. Contradiction.
There have been many attempts from people providing such interfaces for various API’s to use different cameras in LabVIEW. They are roughly devided into two categories.
1) Hacks that work for a specific camera, sometimes, in certain versions and if the moon is just in the right position.
2) Well designed libraries that take lots of time to develop and where the author felt he should get some compensation for his or her work.
The first linger still somewhere around in the Net but are pretty useless for most purposes. The second died off since 99% of the users feel this is to easy a feat that they would pay for it.
05-04-2022 07:23 AM
There are examples made directly in the C++ language. This is what I mean by ease. There are no examples with Labview.
I'm currently trying to follow a path like the one below, but it doesn't work.
I'm getting errors and I feel like I'm on the wrong track because nothing I've done according to the examples of using sdk with labview is responding correctly.
05-04-2022 08:31 AM
Have you seen this 1st Google search result?
Since you are not good at calling external code, it might be easier to follow other's post.
05-04-2022 09:29 AM
I've looked at the examples here, but what he's talking about here is a different application and he's just trying to connect with it. It's not connecting using the ip address.