To detect USB webcam

Hi, I am trying to detect USB webcam using NI Vision Assistant but its not works ! I already installed requisite drivers for it though its not possible to acquire images using webcam.

f your goal is to work with you ltener vision first note that the programs have a cost, in any case you can use them in mode of assessment and expire over a period of time. You can perform image acquisition only drivers from VAS , but for any treatment or handling or VDM VBAI you need , plus VAS . You can download the evaluation software from the following links :
Módulo NI Vision Development https://lumen.ni.com/nicif/us/evalvisiondevmodule/content.xhtml
NI Vision Builder para Inspección Automatizada (AI) https://lumen.ni.com/nicif/us/machinevisionbrochure/content.xhtml
NI Vision Acquisition Software http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/3818/lang/en
In this example, we will create a program in Labview to capture images from a USB camera to your application for further processing using the NI Vision module.
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-30531
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