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Thanks for the quick reply!
So, apparently we've had this issue with several cameras, but the camera option is unfortunately not available through the properties tab or possible to modify. Ive contacted logitech with no reply yet as to whether i can change this property. However, I cant see any delay when using logitechs own software to record the video. Second, I have another Logitech camera, where this option can be unchecked, and the problem remains.
I've checked the timestamps, (i.e. the node timestamping every time of any coordinate) and there is indeed a fluctuating interval. I quess this indicates that the camera is auto-exposing and adjusting the framerate in the bonsai workflow.
Im dependent on a particular camera to fit my experimental setup, the logitech camera has a fisheye zeiss lens with correction for bending the image, so i'd really like to use this camera.
Could there be a workaround in bonsai you think?
Storing each frame separately before the rest of the workflow is implemented for instance?
Im storing the real-time timestamp onto the video and this is always correct. Another point worth mentioning is that when I set the framerate of the videowriter to 0, this removes the delay during the workflow (I can see jumps in the video during recording when the camera is moved, however no file is stored when this is set to 0) , this could perhaps suggest that the problem is related to the framerate conversion/or the videowriter part.To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to bonsai-users...@googlegroups.com.
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Another quick question: When you opened the property pages of the camera in Bonsai, were you able to disable low light compensation? I’m asking because it can be easy to miss.
Basically use VideoCaptureDevice, hit the button I mentioned previously (or Ctrl+Enter with the node selected).
On the screen that shows up, go to the camera control tab. The low light compensation should be a small checkbox at the bottom of the config window.
The reason I’m insisting is I found this YouTube tutorial that seems to corroborate that the 930e does automatic exposure but it looks like it can be disabled:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5rEBXJKMi4k
Syncing with timestamps will work, depending on the desired precision of your syncing… In general it will not be possible to sync precisely at millisecond scale, you would have to live with an error around tens of milliseconds.
The timestamps themselves are microsecond accurate but there is a random jitter (OS dependent) between the frame being physically acquired and arriving decoded at the software.
Hope this helps.
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