How can i control my Sony camera?
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I really need to control a sony HDR-AS30V through MATLAB image processing toolbox. I bought it specifically for this function and now I can't do it.
Can anyone help me? I can connect my webcam and other cameras but not this specific camera..
I really need to do this.
I really appreciate any help.
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Sean de Wolski
on 25 Sep 2014
Do you have the image acquisition toolbox?
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Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2014
0 votes
What operating system do you have? If you have Windows, does Windows see it in the Device Manager? Can the Sony software run it? If you run imaqtool and you see winvideo and you connect to that, does it use the Sony camera, or some built in or attached webcam? The Sony camera is supported by the Image Acquisition Toolbox: http://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/index.html?q=product%3A%22Image%20Acquisition%20Toolbox%22&page=2
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Miguel Lopes
on 25 Sep 2014
Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2014
If you call up Device Manager, it needs to show up under the "Imaging Devices" category. I think if it's not there then MATLAB won't see it. Work with your vendor to get to that point, and then after that it should work with MATLAB.
Miguel Lopes
on 25 Sep 2014
Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2014
No. My suggestion of "Work with your vendor" is my best/only suggestion. Well, other than call the Mathworks and ask them for help. Just to be clear, you said you want to control it under the Image Processing Toolbox but that's not the toolbox to control cameras. It's the Image Acquisition Toolbox. You do have that right? Post a screenshot of the video adapter modes you see when you run imaqtool.
Miguel Lopes
on 25 Sep 2014
Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2014
Does it work with Sony's own camera control software? And you need the Image Processing Toolbox as a requirement for the Image Acquisition Toolbox so you probably DO have it.
Miguel Lopes
on 25 Sep 2014
Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2014
Why did you get that camera? Is it mobile? Or going to be attached/controlled by the computer? Why did you get that instead of sticking with your webcam or get one that works with MATLAB, like some of the others listed? Anyway, your only hope now (other than using a different camera), since Sony probably has no tech support regarding MATLAB for a mass produced camera like that, is to call the Mathworks and see if they can help you.
Star Strider
on 25 Sep 2014
As strange at it may seem, not all USB ports are created equal. Plug the camera into various USB ports until your computer recognises new hardware. Plugging it into one of the ‘correct’ USB ports should bring up a pop-up window that says Windows is searching for a driver. It should then find the appropriate one and install it. (I discovered this when I had problems installing some gaming hardware. All my USB ports work, but only the two on the right side of my HP laptop trigger the search-and-install behaviour for some reason.)
Star Strider
on 26 Sep 2014
Guillaume
on 26 Sep 2014
If the camera only presents itself as a mass storage device and not as a camera, then you're out of luck. Even writing your own drivers probably wouldn't help as the camera is not designed to be controlled.
The only thing you could, if the camera can be programmed to record still images at fixed intervals is set it to do so, and check the mass storage for new files appearing. Not exactly real time but possibly close enough
Miguel Lopes
on 8 Oct 2014
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Image Analyst
on 8 Oct 2014
Check the link I gave you for a list of cameras that you should buy that will work.
Image Analyst
on 15 Oct 2014
I have no idea. If Windows Device Manager sees it as an imaging device, then it should be supported at least as a generic winvideo device. Or you can try the webcam package http://www.mathworks.com/support/2014a/matlab/8.3/demos/webcam-support.html
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