FAQ database
31 search results
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Where can I find a FAQ for AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP)?FAQ for ACAP is available in the ACAP documentation.
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How to get the best results using the FAQ search?The Axis FAQ has two search options 1. Product selection search 2. Full text search (Text search) Product selection searchProduct selection should be used WITH the text search
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Can I put overlays on top of the video in AXIS Media Control?Some options: - Use overlays on your camera to burn-in e.g. date and time information in the video. Use VAPIX to control this from your application. -
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Can AXIS Media Control be added to WPF application (Windows Presentation Foundation)?Yes, AMC is an ActiveX component and can be hosted in WPF. Note that not all features will be available, e.g. mirroring video. For more
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How can I add AXIS Media Control to a Windows Forms application?Check out this video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6lYJBABWRs Make sure to (also) install the 32-bit version of AMC SDK even if you only build the 64-bit version of
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Can I build a cross-platform application using AMC or AMP SDK? E.g. .Net Core or Universal Windows Platform (UWP).No, our Windows SDKs can only run on Windows. For Linux we recommend using GStreamer.
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How can I distribute the SDK decoders with my application?You will need to contact the respective license holders and check what their requirements are. Examples of license holders for the decoders included in our
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Joystick SDK: I’m having trouble compiling the sample application? What should I do?Check that AxisJoystickModuleX64.dll is available and registered on the computer. For the Control board, also check for the other required .dll files in the destination
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My application is 64-bit. How can I use the AMC SDK for this?The 32-bit version is required on developer machines, to use AMC in IDE designer. - The 64-bit version must be run in 64-bit mode on
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I want to grab the live stream from AXIS Media Control.Unfortunately, there is no good way to do this using AMC. However, AMC does provide the GetCurrentImage method, which allows you to get the current