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Image acquisition not functioning after upgrading computer

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Hi all,

 

I've run into a bit of a snag with our LabVIEW program. This program was written by someone that no longer works at my company and his VI scripts and installer do not exist, at least no where that we can locate. We've migrated the executable as well as the LabVIEW runtime environment over to a new Windows 7 PC (the original computer was running Windows XP). The program loads as it should but when it comes to the image acquisition within the program, the camera image is garbled and basically useless.

 

Using NI MAX, I am able to detect the camera and I can set it to the settings from the original PC but the image is even scrambled inside NI MAX. The camera in question is an ATV Oscar F810C which is detected as such by NI MAX. I've updated the Vision runtime to the February 2014 build available on NI.com (about a 2GB download). Here are some screenshots of the original PC's settings in NI MAX:

 

XP Camera Driver in MAX.jpg

 

 

XP Camera Settings in MAX.jpg

 

 

In reality, the image in NI MAX should look like this:

 

XP Camera Image.jpg

 

 

On the new system with the same settings it looks like this:

 

Scrambled Image NI MAX Win7a.jpg

 

 

And when running the program on Windows 7 it looks like this:

 

Scrambled Image Win7a.jpg

 

 

If I change the Video Mode to one of the lower res ones, such as the first greyscale 1024 x 768 option, the image stops being scrambled inside NI MAX and I'm able to see the image properly. However, the image acqusition inside the program still does the same thing. Without having any information on the contents of the program or access to the original files, it would appear to be some kind of driver issue since the setup works fine on the old system.

 

Any ideas on what may be the issue?


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