Hi Nilson,
What OS are you running Point Gray camera on? If it is Windows, then it is an intrinsic issue of the OS to run more than 1 camera, not related to network tuning, but Windows itself.
Kazimierz
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 10:17:19 +0100
From: Nilson Pereira <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Point Grey GigE Blackfly conflict
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Hello community,
I have 3 cameras (Point Grey GigE Blackfly) that I want to use
simultaneously at a very low framerate (1fps) for BPM purposes.
Each camera has its own IOC and they run perfectly one at a time.
However, when running simultaneously, always 2 cameras conflict with
each other and not necessary the same two cameras. During conflict, the
IOC shows an error about frame inconsistency on both affected cameras. I
have a gigabit network port on both switch and server, and the port is
far from saturation.
Does anyone have experience with GigE cameras and have seem this type of
problem? Is this a protocol issue since it happens even with the
original (Flycap2) software ?
I appreciate any shared experience with problems with GigE cameras that
could give a hint on why this is happening.
Best,
Nilson
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