Hi,
After upgrading to Zen 2.6 and Hotfix 1 we have noticed that when starting live camera and there is an issue with the macro so it fails, then the camera is blocked for snapping if going out from OAD workbench to Aquiring workbench. This has not been any issue before and to my finding it is only solved by restarting the software. I did not see anything about this for Hotfix 2 but my question is if this is a known issue or not? I hope it will be fixed in upcoming hotfixes.
Best regards
Fredrik Olsson
When macro fails it does not flly release camera
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Re: When macro fails it does not flly release camera
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Re: When macro fails it does not flly release camera
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Re: When macro fails it does not flly release camera
If the problem goes away after restarting the software, it points to some state getting stuck that prevents the camera from functioning properly in certain workflows.user-6033 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:05 pm Hi,
After upgrading to Zen 2.6 and Hotfix 1 we have noticed that when starting live camera and there is an issue with the macro so it fails, then the camera is blocked for snapping if going out from OAD workbench to Aquiring workbench. This has not been any issue before and to my finding it is only solved by restarting the software. I did not see anything about this for Hotfix 2 but my question is if this is a known issue or not? I hope it will be fixed in upcoming hotfixes. My HR KP
Best regards
Fredrik Olsson
Since you mentioned this worked fine before, I suggest reaching out to the software vendor's support channels to report the issue. Provide detailed steps to reproduce the problem, as well as version information. They would be best positioned to confirm if it's a known issue, or log it as a new bug if not. Regular hotfixes indicate they are actively maintaining the software, so reporting reproducable bugs is important.
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Re: When macro fails it does not flly release camera
When a macro fails to execute successfully, it might not release the camera or other resources properly due to an unexpected error or exception in the code. This can happen in various programming environments and scenarios, including those involving camera control or hardware interfaces.
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