Map in an Axis Camera

How to map an axis camera?

If the camera is on a local subnet (or plugged into your PC), it should show up in MAX. If it is in a remote subnet, it is much more difficult.  We have not (yet) figured out how to make the LabVIEW tools "find" the camera (even when we know its IP) -- we end up having to create the iid (and the other file type, whose extension I've temporarily forgotten) files ourselves, then MAX can find them.

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  • Camera return to unknown HTTP error in Ni-Max during the IP axis camera detection.

    hello,
    i am facing problem regarding to connect IP axis camera with Ni-max, and I gor the error that camera return to the unknown HTTP error.
    Any one please guide me how can i solve this problem.
    In attachment I have attached the error screen shot pic. 
    thank you very much in advance.
    Attachments:
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    Hello,
    I am using labview 2012.
    and Max version is 5.4
    Ni-IMAQdx version is 4.0
    Here in attachment I have attached screen shot of available driver on my labview system.
    please guide me if any update or changes I have to do.
    I am getting this error.
    Error -1074360277 occurred at IMAQdx Open Camera.vi
    is there any suggestion how to solve this error.
    Attachments:
    driverlist.png ‏277 KB

  • Save the video stream coming from my axis camera

    hi,
    i already posted a question about how to retrieve the stream video coming from my Axis camera..i've found a solution,and it work very well (i will post it if any body needs it)..my problem now is how to record the video at the same time as the display..so i can watch them after..
    can any body help me??
    thanks a lot

    hi,
    i already posted a question about how to retrieve the stream video coming from my Axis camera..i've found a solution,and it work very well (i will post it if any body needs it)..my problem now is how to record the video at the same time as the display..so i can watch them after..
    can any body help me??
    thanks a lot

  • Cannot open stream from Axis camera

    I'm a newbie in JMF, I'm using JMStudio trying to open a stream from an Axis IP camera.
    I get the following error code:
    UNABLE_CREATE_PLAYERjavax.media.NoPlayerException: Cannot find a Player for :http://192.168.52..../axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi?resolution=640x480*
    I can open from the player only mp3 files, if I try to open standard avi files (like clock.avi under windows directory) I can hear only sound but no videos.
    I think I've a sort of codec problem
    Can someone help me?
    Thanks

    pignattino wrote:
    My goal is to save stream from camera to a file.
    I thought that open url could retrieve a mjpeg streamYou can only open URLs if JMF has a DataSource associated with the protocol prefix.
    Protocol prefix means "http", "https", "file", "ftp", etc... the stuff you see before "://" normally.
    JMF can open URLs that use rtp, rtsp, and file by default. It does not do http streaming.
    I tryed also with rtp session but I cannot establish any connection (I can do that with a software like VLC)
    Is that possible? What am I doing wrong?How the hell should I know know what you're doing wrong? All you said was you tried to do something, didn't explain what you did! What you did wrong was not suceeding, that's the advise I can give you based on the information you've given me!
    If your camera supports RTP streaming, and its RTP implementation is compatible with JMF's implementation... and it streams a format JMF can understand, and its format implementation is compatible with JMF's format implementation, then JMF should be able to receive the RTP stream.
    [http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/desktop/media/jmf/2.1.1/formats.html]
    JMF supports opening MJPEG files, but doesn't list MJPEG_RTP as a supported format. It supports JPEG_RTP, but those aren't the same thing.
    So maybe you can receive an MJPEG_RTP stream with JMF, but, it isn't listed as being supported by JMF...

  • Map Module Discrepancies / Syncing Camera time to GPS Logger

    The Map Module of LR5 lets us use the Set Time Zone Offset to account for the fact that you may not have reset the time on your camera when you crossed time zones. For that purpose, it works well.
    But what about an equally common occurrence – the camera time is a minute, two, or three out of sync with the GPS time? That doesn’t seem like much, but in my test a photo of my house showed to be taken 2 or 3 houses down the street. That is not a big deal until you’re photographing something like an ancient temple in Cambodia where you don’t have a known reference point. The Map Module does not allow you to adjust for this. How do you get everything to show up right in the Map Module, and have it geotag your photos correctly?
    This requires synchronizing the camera time with the GPS track logger device (not the computer) to get the minutes and seconds right. What’s the best way to do that? Here are some thoughts.
    Before leaving for your shoot, synchronize the time in your camera to a website with the correct time, like www.time.gov. This is the simplest and easiest if you remember to do it. I tested and it works. Set your camera time to 30 seconds ahead of the current time, and put your cursor on OK. Then as the website counts down to the time you set, simply hit OK and you’ll be right on.
    If you forget to do that, there is another alternative. At the beginning of your shoot, press the POI or waypoint button on the data logger while simultaneously taking a photo. Compare the POI time stamp to the photo metadata to get an adjustment time. Then use Edit Capture Time in the Library Module to apply the adjustment time to all the photo metadata. In my GPX file the waypoints or POIs appeared with a <name> entry when viewed by Notepad. You can ignore the hours in the time entry and focus only on the minutes and seconds.
    If you use a GPS device with a screen rather than a data logger (I don’t because of expense and bulk) then take a photo of the screen and later compare that time to the metadata time to get the adjustment time.
    Finally, if you find out after the fact that you didn’t do any of these, here’s a work-around.
    Find a photo that you can locate precisely on the map based on its contents. Roll the mouse cursor over the track log in the Map Module at the point where you know you took the photo. That is the time that should be on the photo. Compare that to the time actually in the photo Metadata and you’ll see what the time adjustment should be. Use that in the Library Module to edit the capture time. Using several photos if you can to get an average is best.
    If your shoot doesn’t contain a photo for which you can precisely identify the location, go out in front of your hotel or guesthouse, walk an identifiable route, and shoot a photo at an identifiable location where you can. Unless your camera time has drifted substantially, that should be close enough.
    If you’ve already applied the GPS data to the photos before correcting, simply select them all, and delete the GPS coordinates in the Metadata panel. You can autotag again in Map Module after you’ve adjusted the time.
    These solutions seem to work.
    What additional thoughts, comments, or solutions would you like to add?

    bump. hoping someone will be able to help

  • 211w Axis Camera connection to Linksys WRT610N

    My axis 211w camera does not appear to communicate in the 802.11n modality.  It requires the g mode.  Is there any way to configure my Linksys WRT610N router to accept g mode???

    Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press Enter...Leave username blank & in password use admin in lower case...
    For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
    Click on the Wireless tab
    - Here select manual configuration and set the Wireless Network mode to mixed...

  • Is axis ptz 215 ip camera compatible with labview?

    Hi I am working with labview for my final year project and am trying to find a ip camera which will work in labview.
    I wish to use the axis 215 ptz but want to make 100% sure that I will be able to capture video input from it before I purchase it.
    so
    1, will i be able to capture video into labview with a axis 215ptz?
    2, Will I be able to control the pan tilt and zoom controls of a axis 215 ptz labview?
    and if so any help as to how would be great also thanks for your time.

    I and a NI engineer tried various ways to get it to work in labview he was quite helpful.
    After installing the camera and checking on internet explorer that it worked and was a valid IP for the computer we tried the following in labview.
    Measurements and automation explorer under device interface and remote systems couldn’t find the Samsungs IP or name
    Another way I tried was vision and motion vision express once again the camera couldn’t be found even though through the same method the Ni engineer could find his supported camera a different one to the Samsung.
    Yet another way was through vision assistant in which we tried the acquire image from ip camera driver and once again the Samsung was not found.
    On conclusion the Ni engineer concluded the Samsung wasn’t supported and thus after research we tracked down that apparently axis and basler cameras are supported. Of these specifically I wish to use the axis 215 ptz I emailed the same question above and an NI engineer replied
    Hi Nicholas,
    You can use the Axis 215 pzt camera to control and use with LabVIEW there is no problems at all. Make sure you don't change the firmware that comes with the camera, As this can cause it not to work.
    Please let me know if you have any further questions.
    Ruchira Gunatillake
    National Instruments
    Applications Engineering “
    Thanks for enquiring Im now in the process of hoepfully getting a ptz axis camera and giving it a shot!
    Regards Niko2011n

  • Communicating with an Axis 205 network camera

    Need to create a simple application so that I can contact my network camera. I have the API provided by Axis Communications. The camera supports HTTP 1.0, and the specific syntax for requesting an image is : "http://myserver/jpg/image.jpg". Need to request the image from Java, storing it before converting it to RGB.
    Any ideas?

    You'll need to install the Java Media Framework (JMF) and register a custom plugin to handle the HTTP-based MJPEG stream from these cameras. I've written a library that uses the Axis API v1.1, but I'm not sure if it will work with your specific camera since you don't list a model number.
    Check it out here:
    http://jipcam.sourceforge.net
    jipCam provides a Java Media Framework based datasource to read from different Internet Protocol based video cameras. A computer with Java, and the Java Media Framework, can install jipCam as a JMF protocol handler to allow an IP-based camera's video to become available for processing in JMF. This library is intended for use by developers seeking to build applications using IP-based video cameras on a Java platform.
    You guys can use this library to integrate the MJPEG stream from the Axis camera with JMF to get the camera images as Buffer objects in JMF. There are numerous examples in the source code.
    best luck,
    Jason Thrasher

  • The map didn't came out in the book

    I want to return the book because the map page didn't came out in the book

    If the film is not available for rent and/or sale in your country then the film studio/rights-holder for your country hasn't granted Apple (and Netflix if it's not in there app) a license for it - Apple can only sell/rent content that they have licenses for.
    You could try contacting the studio and ask them to make it available in iTunes in your country

  • Axis Network Camera Jpeg mess

    I am trying to read the MJPGs from an Axis camera. I can get each image as a bufferedimage, but I need to also get them as a byte[] buffer. I need to pass on that byte[] buffer to other listeners. I am having a fun time trying to convert the image to a byte buffer. I have tried several examples found here and elsewhere and nothing seems to work when I try to convert the byte[] buffer back to an image via           thepic = tk.createImage(myBytebuff[]);
    any assistance is appreciated!
    Greg

    When you talk about turning an image into a byte[] buffer you need to be specific about how data is formatted
    in that buffer -- there are plenty of ways to do it.
    Nevertheless, here is a demo where I create a series of buffered images:
    1. The source image, as read.
    2. intImage, which holds its data in an int[],
    3. byteImage, which holds its data in a byte[]
    Then I extract a byte array from byteImage and demonstrate that I can recover the image by creating
    4. recovered, which is created from a databank byte[].
    You should take your image and convert it to have a byte[] databank, if needed, then see if that byte[]
    is the correct format for your needs.
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.color.*;
    import java.awt.image.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import javax.imageio.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
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        public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
            URL url = new URL("http://today.java.net/jag/bio/JagHeadshot-small.jpg");
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            addImage(cp, source, "Source Image");
            addImage(cp, intImage, "TYPE_INT_RGB Image");
            addImage(cp, byteImage, "TYPE_3BYTE_BGR Image");
            addImage(cp, recovered, "Recovered Image");
            JFrame f = new JFrame("BufferedImageToByteArray");
            f.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
            f.setContentPane(cp);
            f.pack();
            f.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
            f.setVisible(true);
        static void addImage(Container cp, BufferedImage im, String title) {
            JLabel label = new JLabel(new ImageIcon(im));
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            return ((DataBufferByte)(image.getRaster().getDataBuffer())).getData();
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  • Axis 205 IP Camera with NI-IMAQdx

    I try to grab pictures from my Axis 205 IP Camera.
    On http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/D69E915887A2391086256B9700564D7C its stated that Axis IP Cameras are supported.
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    Hmm MAX does not show any NI-IMAQdx Devices. And I can't even add one. But I definitely have NI-IMAQdx installed.
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    Thanks for the tutorial but I think the Axis 205 is not a GigE camera. It's just a common ip camera. I can access it with my browser.
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  • Maps directs me to wrong location

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    I have the google app, so I can go there, go to Maps and enter it in there and it works fine, but that seems like a lot of extra work. Anyone find a fix?
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  • After upgrading to mountain lion, my ip camera video feeds time out

    I've been using my iMacs for a few years to monitor six ip Camera video feeds.  The cameras I use are both FOSCAM and AXIS brands.  I've used a few third party software solutions to do the monitoring, but I could also always use Safari to access a camera at a time by putting that camera's IP address in the address field and logging into the camera. 
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    I'm having the same problem with both my Vivotek wired network camera and Panasonic wireless network cameras. At first I thought this was an issue with the video framework in Mountain Lion, but if Firefox is working (I haven't tried it yet), it sounds like it may be an objective-c video library that has been changed. It's possible Firefox is using an objective-c interface that calls an objective-c function that isn't called by Safari or IP Camera Viewer, etc., (possibly a function that is on its way to be deprecated) or Firefox could use it's own library that directly calls the video framework.
    Could be the Mountain Lion objective-c framework has a buffering issue.
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  • Behaviour of AXIS with Spring and Java, in response to bad webservice call

    This is a stretch, but I wonder if you can help me - I'm new to this, and working in a project that has already been configured to work with Axis.
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    1) The client can receive a "500" response, with an "Internal Server Error" message, although I'm having trouble figuring out exactly when this happens. I'd like to be able to configure what message they receive, in order to give them more information about what they got wrong.
    I just don't know where to start with this - I'm sure there must be ways of configuring all this!
    As much info about an example of what I'm looking at as seems sensible follows. Please forgive me if I've used incorrect terminology somewhere! :)
    Thanks a heap,
    Tracey
    ======================
    So, let's say I have a Java class called DiaryService, with a method called createDiary that takes the appropriate data and returns a confirmation/error message - it starts like this :
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    <library xsi:type="xsd:string" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance">ZRMORPHTA</library>
    <companyCode xsi:type="xsd:Decimal" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance">1</companyCode>
    <diaryDate xsi:type="xsd:date" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance">2007-01-01Z</diaryDate>
    <actionedDate xsi:type="xsd:date" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance">2007-01-01Z</actionedDate>
    <diaryMessage xsi:type="xsd:string" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance"/>Blah blah blah</diaryMessage>
    </ns1:createDiary>
    </soapenv:Body>If I rename a parameter, the service may get called, with some other data in that parameter or not, or may not get called at all and the user get a "SAXException: Bad types" error message. I would like it to return a message stating that the parameter is not expected.
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        <listener>
            <listener-class>
                   org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisHTTPSessionListener
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        </listener>
        <servlet>
            <display-name>Apache-Axis Servlet</display-name>
            <servlet-name>axis</servlet-name>
            <servlet-class>
                   com.workingmouse.webservice.axis.SpringAxisServlet
         </servlet-class>
        </servlet>
        <servlet-mapping>
            <servlet-name>axis</servlet-name>
            <url-pattern>/servlet/AxisServlet</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-mapping>
            <servlet-name>axis</servlet-name>
            <url-pattern>*.jws</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-mapping>
            <servlet-name>axis</servlet-name>
            <url-pattern>/services/*</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>     And these bits in our server-config.wsdd :
        <!-- Global config options -->
        <globalConfiguration>
            <parameter name="adminPassword" value="admin"/>
            <parameter name="attachments.Directory" value="./attachments"/>
            <parameter name="attachments.implementation"
                    value="org.apache.axis.attachments.AttachmentsImpl"/>
            <parameter name="sendXsiTypes" value="true"/>
            <parameter name="sendMultiRefs" value="true"/>
            <parameter name="sendXMLDeclaration" value="true"/>
            <parameter name="axis.sendMinimizedElements" value="true"/>
            <requestFlow>
                <handler type="java:org.apache.axis.handlers.JWSHandler">
                    <parameter name="scope" value="session"/>
                </handler>
                <handler type="java:org.apache.axis.handlers.JWSHandler">
                    <parameter name="scope" value="request"/>
                    <parameter name="extension" value=".jwr"/>
                </handler>
        <handler name="acegiAuthenticationHandler" type="java:{our}.AcegiAuthenticationHandler"/>
            </requestFlow>
         <responseFlow>
              <handler name="OutgoingSOAPMessageViewer" type="java:{our}.OutgoingSOAPMessageViewer"/>
         </responseFlow>
        </globalConfiguration>
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        <handler name="LocalResponder"
                type="java:org.apache.axis.transport.local.LocalResponder"/>
        <handler name="URLMapper"
                type="java:org.apache.axis.handlers.http.URLMapper"/>
        <handler name="Authenticate"
                type="java:org.apache.axis.handlers.SimpleAuthenticationHandler"/>
        <!-- Axis services -->
        <service name="AdminService" provider="java:MSG">
            <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="AdminService"/>
            <parameter name="enableRemoteAdmin" value="true"/>
            <parameter name="className" value="org.apache.axis.utils.Admin"/>
            <namespace>http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/</namespace>
        </service>
        <service name="Version" provider="java:RPC">
            <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="getVersion"/>
            <parameter name="className" value="org.apache.axis.Version"/>
        </service>
        <!-- Global config options -->
        <transport name="http">
            <requestFlow>
                <handler type="URLMapper"/>
                <handler type="java:org.apache.axis.handlers.http.HTTPAuthHandler"/>
            </requestFlow>
        </transport>
        <transport name="local">
            <responseFlow>
                <handler type="LocalResponder"/>
            </responseFlow>
        </transport>
        <service name="DiaryServices" provider="Handler" style="rpc">
            <parameter name="handlerClass" value="com.workingmouse.webservice.axis.SpringBeanRPCProvider"/>
            <parameter name="springBean" value="diaryServices"/>
            <parameter name="springBeanClass" value="uk.co.trisystems.morph.ta.diary.soap.DiaryService"/>
            <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="createDiary getDiary"/>
            <parameter name="scope" value="application"/>
            <beanMapping qname="ns:diary" xmlns:ns="urn:DiaryService" languageSpecificType="java:uk.co.trisystems.morph.ta.diary.soap.DiarySoapBean"/>
        </service>Cheers
    Tracey Annison

    Hi,
    I have solved the problem, I forgot a parameter in the select, so java tells the an error. But now I have another problem. The procedure doesn't execute the order by. I pass the couple column_name order_type in a string as ("provider_description desc") dinamically but the procedure doesn't execute the ordering. Why?
    Thanks, bye bye.

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    Regards,
    Gemma

    Incompatible class versions (linkage error)
    this is usually when the jdk version of XI server and the library version you used to develop the mapping are incompatible. Make sure you use the same version as of the server

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