Re: Webcams for vision; classes that support up to 5 cams?



BTW, I forgot to say that Logitech webcams are OK for DirectShow (they are
the ones I use)

Antonio


"Antonio Sanz Montemayor" <antonio.sanzNO@xxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el
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> You can try MS DirectShow, or this newsgroup:
> microsoft.public.win32.programmer.directx.video
>
> A brief, but quite easy, explanation about DShow is:
> http://www.flipcode.com/articles/article_directshow01.shtml
>
> You just need to download the DirectX9 SDK, and play with the GraphEdit
> tool.
>
> Good luck
> Antonio
>
>
>
> "davidd31415" <davidd31415@xxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
> news:1127175545.794179.270040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for a webcam that will run under Windows that has
>> programming classes (any language C++, VB, Delphi, etc) that support up
>> to 5 simultaneous webcam connections. I will not need to acquire data
>> from each webcam simultaneously but I will need to be able to switch
>> between the cameras.
>>
>> The programming classes for the Logitech cameras I have looked at are
>> no longer being supported unfortunately. I may be able to get the job
>> done with those, but if anyone knows of something more suited for this,
>> please fill me in.
>>
>> As far as image processing goes, I need to find x/y coordinates of a
>> dot (laser light pointer) on a vertical plane. I have briefly looked
>> at LabVIEW's vision packages, but if routines are available such that I
>> can put this together in VC++ or similar I would much rather go that
>> route.
>>
>> Thanks for any information.
>>
>> David
>>
>
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