NAME

arv-camera-test-0.8 - manual page for arv-camera-test-0.8 0.8.23

DESCRIPTION

Usage:

arv-camera-test-0.8 [OPTION?]
Small utility for basic device checks.

Help Options:

-?, --help
Show help options

Application Options:

-n, --name=<camera_id>
Camera name
-f, --frequency=<Hz>
Acquisition frequency
-t, --trigger=<trigger_id>
External trigger
-o, --software-trigger=<Hz>
Emit software trigger
-w, --width=<n_pixels>
Width
-h, --height=<n_pixels>
Height
--h-binning=<n_pixels>
Horizontal binning
--v-binning=<n_pixels>
Vertical binning
-e, --exposure=<time_us>
Exposure time
-g, --gain=<dB>
Gain (dB)
-a, --auto
Auto socket buffer size
--features
Additional configuration as a space separated list of features
-j, --packet-size-adjustment={never|always|once|on-failure|on-failure-once}
Packet size adjustment
-r, --no-packet-resend
No packet resend
-q, --packet-request-ratio=[0..2.0]
Packet resend request limit as a frame packet ratio
-l, --initial-packet-timeout=<ms>
Initial packet timeout
-p, --packet-timeout=<ms>
Packet timeout
-m, --frame-retention=<ms>
Frame retention
-c, --gv-stream-channel=<id>
GigEVision stream channel id
-y, --gv-packet-delay=<ns>
GigEVision packet delay
-i, --gv-packet-size=<n_bytes>
GigEVision packet size
-s, --usb-mode={sync|async}
USB device I/O mode
-u, --chunks=<chunk_id>[,<chunk_id>[...]]
Chunks
--realtime
Make stream thread realtime
--high-priority
Make stream thread high priority
--no-packet-socket
Disable use of packet socket
--register-cache={disable|enable|debug}
Register cache policy
--range-check={disable|enable|debug}
Range check policy
--access-check={disable|enable}
Feature access check policy
-b, --bandwidth-limit=<limit>
Desired USB3 Vision device bandwidth limit
--duration=<s>
Test duration (s)
-d, --debug={<category>[:<level>][,...]|help}
Debug output selection
-v, --version
Show version
This tool configures a camera and starts video streaming, infinitely unless a duration is given.

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