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Using GraphStudioNext to Debug/Troubleshoot DirectShow Applications
To debug and troubleshoot DirectShow Applications, we recommend using a free tool called GraphStudioNext. It is an executable file and no additional files need to be installed. Before you can use DirectShow, you must have FlyCapture installed on your computer and be able to capture images.
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Using the FlyCapture SDK in Multi Threaded applications
This article does not apply to FlyCapture 2.6 or later. For versions previous to FlyCapture 2.6, the image grabbing threads need to stop the camera before exiting.
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What is a rectified image?
What is a rectified image?
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What open source packages are in Teledyne FLIR products?
What open source packages are in Teledyne FLIR products?
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Which camera driver should I use?
We provide a number of different device drivers that allow you to control your camera across many different operating systems. This article is designed to help you decide which driver to use with your camera, based on camera interface, operating system and general application requirements. This article applies to single lens imaging products only.
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Which driver version works with which FlyCapture release?
This article identifies which driver versions are compatible with which FlyCapture releases.
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Which versions of Visual Studio can be used to build applications using Spinnaker, FlyCapture or Ladybug SDKs?
The following article provides customers with a list of Visual Studio Integrated Development Environments to build applications using the latest versions of the Spinnaker SDK, FlyCapture SDK, or Ladybug SDK. See the downloads page for the latest versions.
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Why does the “Found New Hardware Wizard” appear in Windows XP each time I plug a different camera in?
This article explains why the “Found New Hardware Wizard” appears in Windows XP each time a different camera is connected, and the relationship of this behaviour to Windows driver signing.
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Why do I get a Hardware Installation warning screen when I try to install my camera drivers?
This article explains why Windows users may receive a Hardware Installation warning screen saying that the software being installed "has not passed Windows logo testing"
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Why do I see pixel fluctuations in bright areas of my image?
This article discusses why pixel values may fluctuate when streaming images of a static subject under a constant light source.
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Why is the frame rate displayed in the demo program different from the requested frame rate?
Spinnaker and FlyCapture demo programs display a list of various camera frame rates. Some of these rates may differ from the actual rate at which the camera is sending images to the PC, which is a constant rate.
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Windows Firewall may disable GigE network
This article explains how the local Windows firewall may disable the network, causing a GigE Vision-based application not to run from a network location.