Accessing Devices and Video Sources
This example shows how to access and connect to a video device.
Accessing an Image Acquisition Device
A video input object represents the connection between MATLAB® and an image acquisition device. To create a video input object, use the VIDEOINPUT function and indicate what device the object is to be associated with.
% Access an image acquisition device. vidobj = videoinput('dt', 1, 'RS170')
Summary of Video Input Object Using 'Dt313xK'.
   Acquisition Source(s):  VID0, VID1, and VID2 are available.
  Acquisition Parameters:  'VID0' is the current selected source.
                           10 frames per trigger using the selected source.
                           'RS170' video data to be logged upon START.
                           Grabbing first of every 1 frame(s).
                           Log data to 'memory' on trigger.
      Trigger Parameters:  1 'immediate' trigger(s) on START.
                  Status:  Waiting for START.
                           0 frames acquired since starting.
                           0 frames available for GETDATA.
Identifying a Device's Video Source Object
A video source object represents a collection of one or more physical data sources that are treated as a single entity. For example, one video source object could represent the three physical connections of an RGB source (red, green, and blue).
The Source property of a video input object provides an array of the device's available video source objects.
% Access the device's video sources that can be used for acquisition.
sources = vidobj.Source
   Display Summary for Video Source Object Array:
      Index:   SourceName:   Selected:
      1        'VID0'        'on'     
      2        'VID1'        'off'    
      3        'VID2'        'off'  
whos sources
Name Size Bytes Class sources 1x3 872 videosource object Grand total is 47 elements using 872 bytes
Selecting a Video Source Object for Acquisition
A video source object can be selected for acquisition by specifying its name.
vidobj.SelectedSourceName = 'VID2' % Notice that the corresponding video source has been selected. sources
   Display Summary for Video Source Object Array:
      Index:   SourceName:   Selected:
      1        'VID0'        'off'    
      2        'VID1'        'off'    
      3        'VID2'        'on'
To obtain the video source object that is currently selected, use the GETSELECTEDSOURCE function.
selectedsrc = getselectedsource(vidobj)
   Display Summary for Video Source Object:
      Index:   SourceName:   Selected:
      1        'VID2'        'on'  
Accessing a Video Source Object's Properties
Each video source object provides a list of general and device specific properties.
% List the video source object's properties and their current values.
get(selectedsrc)
  General Settings:
    Parent = [1x1 videoinput]
    Selected = on
    SourceName = VID2
    Tag = 
    Type = videosource
    UserData = []
  Device Specific Properties:
    FirstActiveLine = 21
    FirstActivePixel = 140
    FrameType = interlacedEvenFieldFirst
    StrobeOutput = off
    StrobeOutputDuration = 3.3ms
    StrobeOutputPolarity = activeHigh
    StrobeOutputType = afterFrame
    SyncInput = composite
    TriggerTimeout = 0
Note: Each video source object maintains its own property configuration. Modifying the selected video source is equivalent to selecting a new video source configuration.
% Once the video input object is no longer needed, delete % it and clear it from the workspace. delete(vidobj) clear vidobj