Hey Alan, thanks for the video. I'm detecting the camera but I'm not able to see the additional buttons you see on your screen. It shows that I currently don't have any driver installed and don't see the button where I can install it. Can you perhaps help?
Don't suppose you would know how to set the camera to give a digital output upon starting the recording, would you? The camera is the Blackfly S, by the way, also using SpinView.
No, the recording start/stop is just a spinview thing not a camera thing. Once the camera is started and starts producing frames, it does not know if something is recording those frames or not.
@@tokyowarfare6729 It's easy to synchronize two of these cameras: - Build or buy the GPIO cable and connect it to the two cameras. - Follow the instructions on the FLIR documentation site to configure the two cameras as primary and secondary. - Follow the instructions in this video to start recording - Done.
Hello Alan. I am facing an issue with the video recorded using Spinnaker SDK. I recorded a video for a duration of 20 min at 15 fps but once I open the video it shows an error (Broken or missing index). The recorded duration in the video is 38 min instead of 20 min but once I play. It's only 7 min. Do you have any idea? Thank you in advance
If you record at 15 frames-per-second and playback at 60 frames-per-second, the video will only be 5 minutes long. That's probably what's happening. You should set your playback application to display at 15 frames-per-second and it will last 20 minutes.
Thanks a lot for this vid, I need 1 or 2 global shutter cameras and I can find theese used (99% mono) but there is barely any info on how the capture process iss.
Hey Alan, thanks for the video. I'm detecting the camera but I'm not able to see the additional buttons you see on your screen. It shows that I currently don't have any driver installed and don't see the button where I can install it. Can you perhaps help?
Are you able to show/talk about your physical camera setup? Do you have them linked via GPIO or are you triggering both cameras ONLY using SpinView?
The two cameras are linked with the GPIO cable as described in the camera documentation.
Don't suppose you would know how to set the camera to give a digital output upon starting the recording, would you?
The camera is the Blackfly S, by the way, also using SpinView.
No, the recording start/stop is just a spinview thing not a camera thing. Once the camera is started and starts producing frames, it does not know if something is recording those frames or not.
@@AlanKilian So, strictly speaking, there is no way to sync theese, right?
@@tokyowarfare6729 It's easy to synchronize two of these cameras:
- Build or buy the GPIO cable and connect it to the two cameras.
- Follow the instructions on the FLIR documentation site to configure the two cameras as primary and secondary.
- Follow the instructions in this video to start recording
- Done.
Hello Alan. I am facing an issue with the video recorded using Spinnaker SDK. I recorded a video for a duration of 20 min at 15 fps but once I open the video it shows an error (Broken or missing index). The recorded duration in the video is 38 min instead of 20 min but once I play. It's only 7 min. Do you have any idea?
Thank you in advance
If you record at 15 frames-per-second and playback at 60 frames-per-second, the video will only be 5 minutes long. That's probably what's happening. You should set your playback application to display at 15 frames-per-second and it will last 20 minutes.
Thanks a lot for this vid, I need 1 or 2 global shutter cameras and I can find theese used (99% mono) but there is barely any info on how the capture process iss.