Dear list,
I found a fix for my Vista/JMF problem. In my first tests I used a MS Lifecam NX6000 which worked on XP without any trouble. As discribed in many other lists the drivers for the MS Lifecams are still not really Vista-compatible. Vista-ready ... Good joke MS. Step 1 New Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 Step 2 I changed the code as shown at the end of this post. I think that there are some problems with "CaptureDeviceManager.getDeviceList" in Vista. I don't know why it works now, but maybe one of the experts here can give an explanation for that. The resolution is limited to 640x480 but this should not be a problem for my scanner application. All the buffered images of a scan job must copied in an single stack for the following scanline sklettonization by spacetime analysis. A scan can include 200 or more images. Higher resolutions will lead to memory problems. But on the other hand .. if someone has an idea how to get higher resolutions via the JMF pipe ...please let us know. Any ideas if dsj wrapper could be a solution for that (http://www.humatic.de/htools/dsj.htm) The next step will be the implementation of the USB stepper driver board USI -2 into my application. I hope that this will be less strange. cheers Peter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> else if (source == preView) { n=0; if (preView.isSelected()) { JWindow jf=new JWindow(); JWindow mask=new JWindow(); String mediaFile = "vfw:Microsoft WDM Image Capture (Win32):0"; try { MediaLocator mlr = new MediaLocator( mediaFile ); p = Manager.createRealizedPlayer( mlr ); FormatControl fc = FormatControl)p.getControl("javax.media.control.FormatControl"); Format[] formats = fc.getSupportedFormats(); fc.setFormat(formats[4]); } catch (Exception e) { IJ.write("Failed to create a player from the given DataSource:\n \n" + e.getMessage()); return; } no changes for the rest of code |
Dear All,
First of all, I would like to apologise for asking a question that is unrelated to ImageJ. However, I know that amongst this group of subscribers, there is a vast array of expertise in imaging, cameras, etc. so I'm hoping that someone can help me with an acquisition problem. We have a Nikon microscope, Prior stage and Nikon camera running through 2 programs (Image Pro Plus and EclipseNet). However, we are having a lot of problems recently with controlling these devices no matter which program we use. I know there have been issues with XP/SP2 and we have installed one patch to try to solve this but it keeps getting worse. We often get a "Server Busy" message and sometimes Windows errors. I have looked in Google but there is a myriad of information there with regard to this and I'm having trouble sifting through it. Has anyone else experienced this with other imaging systems and if so do you have a solution? I would be happy to discuss this off-list to avoid bothering others. Kind regards, Jacqui Jacqueline Ross Biomedical Imaging Research Unit School of Medical Sciences Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND Tel: 64 9 373 7599 Ext 87438 Fax: 64 9 373 7484 http://www.health.auckland.ac.nz/biru/ |
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