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How to acquire a video from a ip camera using TCP/IP?

I have a ip camera connected to a router and I want to acquire its video using tcp/ip. Could anyone help me?

Thanks in advance,

Celia

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Hi,

 

If you really want to do it yourself using TCP/IP you will have to read the standard : http://www.machinevisiononline.org/vision-standards-details.cfm?type=5

 

Another way is to use NI Vision Acquisition Software, it include all the VI you will need to do image acquisition.

 

More doc :

Acquiring from GigE Vision Cameras with Vision Acquisition Software - Part I

Acquiring from GigE Vision Cameras with Vision Acquisition Software - Part II

 

Hope this helps


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Antoine Chalons

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Hi,

Thanks for your suggestion, but what I had in mind was a solution using the TCP data communication protocols vi´s. Something like Testing Camera 1. vi  in http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/TCP-IP-USB-camera/m-p/583154. Is this not possible?

 

Celia

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Sure it's possible. You would need to know the format of the data steam in order to read it and process it correctly.



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