
joy_actual
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Hey guys,
My camera works in "Realtime Video" mode but gives me a black screen when I switch to "Processed Video" ?
I'm trying to enable facial and motion tracking, and can't seem to make any of it work. I have the video signal, now what (lol)
Any suggestions/resources would be greatly appreciated
Out of memory error in debug window :-(
What the minimum memory to run properly ? I have 2 Gigabyte memory ram.
Thanks :-)
You will need 4gb of ram ideally. It "will" run with 2 but you will need to not run any other programs and optimize your system. You will need to remove all programs that "start on windows startup".
Ok thanks DJ... I think the best solution is a new computer or not using the camera for the moment !
What speed is your computer? You can buy ram for very cheap at one of your local computer places. Just avoid futureshop, etc
I live down the street from Memory Express in Calgary - it's kind the best option around here
AMD Dual Core 2.30 GHz with Windows Vista, I'll check the price for memory ram but the computer has several years !
me too i have the same problem. system.outofmemoryexception ... i am using a vaio laptop running on vista with 2GB of RAM. Hope someone can troubleshoot this without me having to replace this laptop.
Vista is a horrible OS backed up by the fact it wasn't around for long and near immediately became unsupported. Upgrade to Win 7 starter (takes less system resources) or Win 8 - both, with the latest updates will show a performance increase and increase battery time.
Only install the applications you intend to use. If it's dedicated to the robot then only install ARC.
My HP DV9000 Laptop which come with Windows Vista, has 2Gb RAM, 2.00GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 CPU now running Windows 8 with no hardware upgrades runs ARC perfectly, including video processing. When it was running Vista it had very poor performance.
Windows 8 upgrades are cheap. It does mean you have to get used to the new UI of Windows 8 but it's not too difficult and you will find it gives an unbelievable increase in performance.
Thanks Rich.! I suspect that VISTA is the problem in the first place, not the memory. U confirmed my hypothesis.