Re: [foxboro] Live Video On P92 Workstation

Thank you for the response, Andreas.  I can understand why you would not
want to stream any type of signal on the mesh. What we are looking to do
is bring a composite video signal from a camera directly into a video
card and display it in a window on just an individual workstation (P92).
This would allow the operator to toggle between, or possibly tile, the
Foxview and live video windows.  Again, I am just curious if anyone has
tried something like this, has any advice, or if this too is not
allowed.

I have tried a newer monitor that accepts multiple video signals and
provides a PIP function.  This takes it completely out of the
workstation/software arena, but is limited on size, location, and
ability to move the PIP to the background.  Of course, the other
solution is just provide a dedicated monitor for the live video which
may turn out to be our best solution.    


Tom Badura
Plastics Engineering Company
tbadura@xxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Weiss, Andreas
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:34 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Live Video On P92 Workstation

> Just a quick feeler to see if anyone has experience putting a 
> live video
> window up on an on-platform workstation.  We have P92s 
> running V8.3.  

Please check the Foxdoc. Especially the IGMP protocol isn't allowed on
MESH stations!!!
You could open an avi-file locally on the P92 and watch it but avoid any
type of live streams.

Regards,
Andreas
 
 
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