Hi
Can someone please help me set this up with DHPOS?
http://en.barcodepedia.com/download
My webcam is comptaible as it works via the website, How do i get the scan result to enter the number into DHPOS?
Webcam Scanner
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Re: Webcam Scanner
Gary,
What are you trying to do with this? The site you posted looks up UPC codes and tells you what they are, doesn't your product already have barcodes on them and don't you already know what they are?
For example I looked up the barcode on a box of Kleenex and the site told me that it was a box of Kleenex. I already knew that since the barcode was on a box of Kleenex. What is the point of that?
Dale
What are you trying to do with this? The site you posted looks up UPC codes and tells you what they are, doesn't your product already have barcodes on them and don't you already know what they are?
For example I looked up the barcode on a box of Kleenex and the site told me that it was a box of Kleenex. I already knew that since the barcode was on a box of Kleenex. What is the point of that?
Dale
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Re: Webcam Scanner
There's a program called LibraCam, which is bundled with the freeware Libra cataloguing software.
http://www.getlibra.com/
I've experimented with using LibraCam to scan barcodes into DHPOS... it works well if you sell books, movies, music or software. Anything else, you're better off investing in a real scanner.
http://www.getlibra.com/
I've experimented with using LibraCam to scan barcodes into DHPOS... it works well if you sell books, movies, music or software. Anything else, you're better off investing in a real scanner.
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Re: Webcam Scanner
Update: I've been tinkering with the webcam I bought recently (Creative Live Cam Video IM Pro - VF0410) and after tweaking the image settings just so, the camera's scanning performance with LibraCam is very close to that of the most common omnidirectional scanners, e.g. the Metrologic Orbit or Symbol's LS9100. The way I'm testing it, the camera is under a bright desk lamp, with the cam's exposure way down, the sharpness & contrast way up - this boosts the frame rate to about 25 fps - and the focus set to clearly "see" a typical UPC barcode about 7-10 inches away. At these settings, most UPCs stand out and get scanned with little effort needed. Next step: try infrared LEDs for lighting instead of the desk lamp.
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Re: Webcam Scanner
Before I forget... if you use LibraCam with DHPOS, all you have to do is run LibraCam, then minimize it (after you've tuned up your camera) and run DHPOS in the foreground. LibraCam will enter the barcode digits as if it were a keyboard wedge scanner, and it automatically adds the "Enter" key press after a barcode is successfully scanned.
Re: Webcam Scanner
Where can you get a copy of LibraCam for Windows?
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Re: Webcam Scanner
http://www.getlibra.com - LibraCam is bundled with the main Libra software.
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