Matlab 7 and TCP/IP camera.
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I use Matlab 7.0.4.365 and i would like to display and register images who come from a camera linked by ethernet connection. I can do it by a USB connection but I don't find how i can do in Ethernet. can somebody help me? Thanks in advance.
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Feb 2011
1 vote
You need either the Instrument Control Toolbox, or the Matlab File Exchange submission named tcpudpip .
Benjamin Verney
on 28 Feb 2011
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Feb 2011
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 13 Jul 2021
I am not very familiar with use of Active X controls (or whatever the newer technology is called), but I believe that the answer to your question is Yes, provided the control is registered with Windows;
The relevant documentation for using ActiveX within Matlab is at
Eimantas
on 31 Mar 2011
0 votes
Hi maybe you have done your project? I have the some problem Ihave ip camera and wanna make interface for real video watching... Maybe you have some ideas?:)
Benjamin Verney
on 31 Mar 2011
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Mar 2011
As I referenced before, you can use the Matlab File Exchange contribution tcpudpip which is at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/345-tcpudpip-toolbox-2-0-6
Dimas B.P.
on 3 Apr 2011
Hi, i have extracted the tcpudpip to the matlab. and i still confuse how i can stream the video from my ip camera. in this case i use linksys wvc54gc IP Camera. thank you
Walter Roberson
on 3 Apr 2011
How would you do it if you had the Instrument Control Toolbox? Well, the methods using tcpudpip are almost exactly the same: the user contribution is designed to look very similar to the Instrument Control Toolbox.
Streaming Video is more the work of the Video Acquisition Toolbox.
sky nku
on 28 Apr 2014
Do you know how to connect to a network camera using Instrument Control Toolbox? Thanks!!
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