Capture History Delete functions:. Keep Bookmarked captures and Delete the rest. Keep Displayed capture and Delete the rest. The new delete functions are accessible from the Acquisition Options tab and the Capture History Menu. Added a "Delete this Capture" button on the Capture History bar for quick, easy deletion of the capture being viewed.
New color themes have been added and new theme names are used. Theme selection now affects colors in the entire application, including menus and dialogs. New theme option to display backgrounds in a 3D Satin gradient or a Flat single color.
Additional Marker sets have been added including one for each color theme. The marker and marker text brightness level can be modified for each marker set and each set selection of each theme. These values are saved even when changing sets or themes. Resetting the Custom Theme to a predefined theme will also copy the marker set color brightness levels of that theme.
Adjusted export 'Low Disk Space' calculation and warning to allow for partial exports. All Export dialogs visually improved for easier use. Time range selections disable invalid items such as an unused marker. Time range selections now include the complement of a split marker. The marker that is 'Active' and its signal reference are remembered when saving a project and restored when the project is re-opened. Renamed to "DigiView Project Selections". The Project History list now displays the short project name as well as the full project path when moving the mouse over the list.
The Project History list accommodates a larger number of Recent Projects. When canceling a selected action or in the advent of a missing file selection, the Project Selections are immediately re-displayed. The Project Selections Window now has an exit button for exiting the application directly without having to load a project first. The Project Selections window can be activated from a button on the main application tool bar to open a recent project, open other existing projects, open an example project or to create a new project.
Channel activity and Channel identifiers are divided by each Threshold Group. Voltage Selection list visually indicates the relative position of a non-standard voltage when set by the slide bar. Hardware Trigger Formula View. Added an identifier with fly-out hint for each level of the formula.
Changed coloring of selected portions of the formula. While dragging a marker over a waveform, a visual indicator highlights the edge or position the Marker will snap to when released.
The new on screen marker measurement will calculate the measurement to this 'proposed' snap position even if the snap position is off-screen. Now also displays whether data is available for each channel in the current capture.
Prevented the contents of Tabular Views and Waveform Views from scrolling its contents beyond view and appearing as though it had no contents.
Colors of the Marker set choices have been modified for easier viewing with any selected color theme and additional Marker sets have been added including one for each color theme. The Marker set selection is retained when changing the color theme instead of automatically selecting a set based on the color theme selection. These values are saved for each theme even when changing marker sets or selecting other themes.
Resetting the Custom Theme to a predefined theme will also copy all the marker set's brightness levels used by that theme to the custom theme. New Color Selection dialog makes custom color selection easier. A broad, but reduced set of mixed colors, a full set of grayscale selections and the current theme colors can be chosen and previewed without closing the dialog.
The original color can be restored before closing the dialog or use the cancel button to discard any changes. If, when opening the Color Selection dialog a reasonable match can not be found for the current color from an older version , two closely related colors will be proposed from the available selections.
New Tool Bar Buttons on the main form. Add Signal: Opens a window with a list of available signal types. Selecting a signal type will close the selection list, create a new signal and open its Edit Window. Delete Signal: Opens a list of Signals in the Project. Selecting a signal will close the list and removed the signal from the project and any window, search configuration or trigger configuration that uses it.
Open a Window: Opens a list of Feature Windows to add to the project. Selecting a Window type from the list will create a new one that can be docked or left floating. The "Link Waveforms" button has been moved from the Secondary Waveform to the main tool bar. All menus in the application now have a title bar identifying the menu.
All menus can be closed by clicking on its title bar or the 'X' button in the title bar. Vertical Text has been added to vertical title bars of Docked windows. Enhanced docking to provide a clearly visible dock indicator.
Dock positioning is performed faster and can be seen by a bright rectangle in the proposed position. A ghost image of the window is seen when not over a dock area or when using the Control key to override the docking feature.
Version 8 is compatible with ALL projects created by prior versions. Prior versions will not open projects saved or created by Version 8. Prior versions and Version 8 can operate simultaneously on the same computer without interference with default settings or the recent Project history lists as long as each version is installed in a different directory.
The selections for opening and creating projects has changed to always use the revised "Startup Selections" window, renamed to "DigiView Project Selections". Active Marker Measurement Windows. Removed the partial scrollbar from the upper right corner of the window and replaced it with the new integrated "Birdseye" scrollbar. Removed the "Jump to Marker Pair" buttons.
The Marker Column can be resized directly instead of having to resize the column next to it Signal Snap column. These windows have been removed and integrated into each Waveform View. The integrated Birdseye serves the same functions but ignores all Waveform Windows except the one it is integrated with. The integrated Birdseye adds the ability to be used as a scrollbar.
The Time Range selections have changed to include each marker's complement, the focused waveform's centertime and the active marker of the focused waveform view. This change will affect the saved selection value when opening an older project. Invalid Time Range selections are now disabled and can not be selected i. Removed the Search pull-down selector, Search button and Edit Search button, replacing it with a Search Manager button. All of these functions can be performed from the Search Manager as well as adding new searches.
After opening the Search Manager, it can be docked, left floating or closed. However, only one search Manager can be created. If left floating or Docked, the new Search Manager button will focus or bring the existing one into view if hidden , but will not create another manager.
Behavior of the button on the title bar of docked windows has changed. The behavior on a docked Tab Set of windows remains the same but the icon has changed to an up arrow, meaning the set will undock if clicked.
All other docked windows will have an 'X' icon on the button, meaning the window will be deleted if clicked. Plug-in Developer's Kit Version 1. Changes in release 9. Older Versions DigiView Version 8. DigiView Version 7. Changes in release 8.
Correction - Improved transition count accuracy in 4 channel modes 2. Correction - Fixed error in 9 channel modes when decoding long strings of ultra fast data near sample rate. Caused some pulse to appear to be double width.
Correction - Illegal string table indexes caused exceptions 3. Correction - Slider type configuration editors were ignoring 'increment-by' parameter.
Enhancement - I2S decoder Added framing and partial field suppression 3. Enhancement - CAN decoder Improved sync behavior after a noisy idle 4. This change allows parsers to establish initital signal levels so that the first transition is recognized. Enhancement - Signal Editor 'OK' is now the default action. Allows rapid consecutive signal additions add,edit name,press enter. Filtering is performed in real time during sampling, suppressing any transition on any channel with a duration shorter than the configured setting.
Filter width is configurable from 4ns to 32ns in 1ns increments 28 steps. Enhancement - Capture Window The capture window will now remember the last monitor and position in that monitor when it closes.
On subsequent captures Preview,Run,Auto Run , the window will reappear where you last positioned it. Our saving and restoring algorithms could incorrectly handle the channel bit masking, causing data to be displayed incorrectly. This version corrects this error. Correction - I2S Protocol A parsing error was discovered in version 1. This release includes an updated decoder which corrects this issue version 1.
Correction - Plug-in Two issues were discovered in version 9 that affected external plug-ins. One issue caused the wrong data mask to be applied while parsing RAW Plug-in types. Another error caused plug-ins to remain disabled after a time-out or being manually disabled. This version corrects both issues. Misc - Minor Refresh Corrections a. Fixed - Some waveforms did not immediately update to relect new changes until the mouse moved over the waveform area.
This occurred occaisionally after editing, enabling or disabling the signal. Fixed - The current buffer size indicator did not update while previewing or capturing. Additional minor updates are also included.
Enhanced Feature - Streaming Fallback Mode The Fallback feature of DV5xx series is the ability to provide a guaranteed minimum size of capture when the data stream overruns the PC's capabilities.
This feature has been enhanced to also guarantee the hardware trigger condition exists in the fallback buffer. If the trigger event has not occurred when switching to Fallback mode, the analyzer will continue to capture and use its large internal memory as a ring buffer until the event is detected.
Correction - Decode of last transition in captured data Prior revisions of version 9 ignored the last transition of a signal in the captured data. If the capture only included the transitions of interest, then the decoders stopped short of the last decode i.
This revision corrects this issue so full decodes will occur on all available data even if it occurs on the very last data sample. Correction - Bus waveform drawing Minor waveform drawing error when the data changes faster than the available pixels can represent. This drawing state busy included artifacts instead of a continuous busy representation and has been corrected in this revision. Installation Update - Getting Started Hints The "Getting Started" hints that appear when the application is first installed have been updated to reflect the visual changes in Version 9.
Correction - Exporting When using the "undecoded" raw export, or exporting a Boolean or Bus signal directly, the export would not function or export empty values. This error was introduced in our version 9 release and has been corrected.
Correction - Refresh of Data after completing a capture Waveform views did not automatically refresh after a capture until the next user input of scrolling or zooming. This release corrects the refresh issue so data changes are immediately visible without user input.
Correction - Capture Status window When using a project with a DV3xxx series analyzer, the new Capture Status window did not update the newer statistics while capturing. The progress label also incorrectly identified the capture as "streaming" for these older models. All of these issues are corrected by this update.
Correction - Additional, Minor A couple of potential errors were discovered and corrected. We are not aware of these issues causing any user problems and no related reports have been received. A possible "Out of Range" exception could have occurred given the correct conditions and data patterns. If this error was experienced, then installing this update is recomended. Simple Triggers. While Digiview has always provided advanced Hardware-based trigger capabilities, configuring a simple trigger required using the advanced trigger configuration method.
Version 9. Edge and Pattern triggers can be selected for any displayed signal. Trigger Modes Version 9. All Trigger mode settings are retained in each project making it convienient to switch modes without having to reconfigure your settings. Templates a. Start each project from a preconfigured template. Create custom templates from a project. Option to use Template's option settings or to ignore. Set a default template to always use when creating projects. Clone Projects a. Clone a project to target a different DigiView Analyzer or Analyzer mode.
All windows, options and signal settings will be cloned into the new project. Scrolling Center time Reference and Division Deltas a. Although the Center Reference could be moved in prior versions, it will now scroll freely with "snapping" at the 10 main divisions in the waveform window. Each division has a static marked point and the scrolling divisions are now labeled with a time Delta from the Center Reference.
And Much More Correction - Computer Sleep While Capturing. While capturing, not all sleep methods were prevented on all supported Operating Systems. Correction - System Error Code 5 When unlocking the screen, a system error could occur indicating "Access Denied" to a system resource Error This error was related to availability of the Mouse device and was dependent upon system timing involving USB device availability.
Correction - Model DV configuration. Version 8. When the error occurred, symptoms included clearing the hardware buffer and failing to add additional data after detecting the Trigger condition. Added - New "Getting Started" help feature. A "Getting Started" slideshow of help hints will display on opening a project.
This feature can be disabled directly from the slideshow or re-activated from the help menu at any time. This optional snap behavior is dependent on the signal type. The alternate function for Boolean Signals is to snap to Cycles instead of edges and the alternate function for Bus Signals is to snap to identical values. Parsed Signals still have the alternate function of snapping to Frames instead of Fields but Signal Snaps on Parsed Signals will now skip all Field and Frame idle periods.
Added - New Capture History default enable control A new Environment option has been added to control whether the Capture History is enabled by default when creating a new project. Starting with this version, the default is disabled. Correction - Instant Measurements now measure Idle consistantly among Signal Types Instant measurements did not measure the Idle period between Frames on all parsed signal types and sometimes included the idle period in the Frame length measurements on other signal types.
This has been resolved for consistant measuring regardless of signal type. This eliminates an unneccessary "back and forth" effort while analyzing the capture by grouping mouse functions together on one side of the window.
This also reduces the effort needed to associate values of the Marker Values column with their waveform, since this column is now beside the Name column. These changes are especially beneficial when using wide format, high resolution monitors. The menu icon for signals in WaveForm views now has a simple "gear" icon to be similiar to other option menus and provide a less cluttered appearence.
Improved - Opening an Example Project now creates a new project from the example Opening an Example Project will create a copy of the example and open the newly created copy. This helps to maintain unmodified examples so new projects can always be created from the original example. Features of creating a new, empty project or a project copy save as are still available. Improved - Project Conversions can automatically save a copy of the project When selecting to convert a project to support another Analyzer Configuration, a copy of the project can be converted instead.
Choosing to convert a copy will leave the original project and its capture history files intact. This also applies to converting projects originally saved for the DV In prior versions DV projects automatically converted to DV projects but this version can convert them to any supported hardware configuration. The CAN Bus signal is now a built-in signal which, like all built-in signals, can be customized by implementing your own plug-in. The Baud Rate option for this signal has been enhanced to allow specifying any Baud Rate or specifying a Bit Duration instead.
Additional Form Error detection with searchable Form Error types has also been added. The I2S signal is now a built-in signal which, like all built-in signals, can be customized by implementing your own plug-in.
Stopped display of 'ignored' signals in Waveform views. Sub-signals of an expanded signal that are ignored or have a configuration error will no longer display in the Waveform view. This saves vertical space in the window, leaving more area for relevant information. Added a Toggle Option to hide Instant Measurements.
A new button has been added to the toolbar of all Waveform views to toggle the visibility of Instant Measurements. This toggle is unique to each waveform view. Enabled the Escape-Key to close most windows and dialogs. Pressing the Escape-Key will cancel and close most windows and dialogs throughout the application. This applies to any window that does not already utilize the Escape-Key for other functions i.
Trigger Configuration Tab. Changed the display of Boolean values to a single digit. Values of Boolean signals displayed in the Signal Value column of Waveform views, will now display as a single digit. Any values of other signals will display according to the signal's selected radix and format accordingly. Added a Time Source selection menu to the Value column. The Time Source for values displayed in the Value Column can be configured to one of three dynamic options or the values at the Trigger Point Time 0.
The dynamic options are: Center Point reference of the waveform view. Selected marker Active Marker position. Mouse position. The values in the column will update when the time of the selected source changes.
The menu is accessable from a new button placed just above the values in the first row of the waveforms. This button also serves as an indicator of the current selection. Restored Behavior of adding multiple signal's and editing using the Enter key. On previous versions, it was possible to repeat adding a new signal of the same type from the Signal Definitions window by just pressing the Enter key after editing a newly created signal.
Without using the mouse, it was also possible to change the Signal's name as soon as the editor opened and then press the Enter Key to dismiss the editor.
These convenience features have been restored in version 8. Modified Quick Measurement activation and dismissal. This behavior has been modified so that it is no longer neccessary to hold the button.
A single click of the Middle Mouse Button will activate Quick Measurents and they will remain active until dismissed by any additional mouse click, by pressing the Escape Key or by moving the mouse outside of the waveform area. When editing a signal, the "Invert Channel" option of some sub-signals was hidden due to window scaling. This has been corrected. Corrected: Window contents scaled incorrectly in Win 7 with "Large Fonts" enabled. When running on the Win 7 operating system, several items in the contents of a few windows were not completely visible.
The most notable was the Project Configuration window, where the buttons to close the window became hidden. Scaling has been corrected throughout the application. Corrected: The "Scroll-n-View" option's behavior was not consistent.
On opening a project with Waveform views with the "Scroll-n-View" option enabled, the waveform associated with the Active Marker would not scroll into view until after another marker was selected. If the associated waveform was a sub-signal of another signal that had been collapsed, the sub-signal would not scroll into view until the parent signal was expanded signal became visible. These issues have been corrected. Enhanced Export Speeds. Exporting speed has been increased for all storage locations with a dramatic increase when exporting to network storage.
Speed increase will vary depending on the data being processed and the system configuration. Seems the "Software Engineers" put little to no effort in their attempt to create some sort of working program for this card The onboard chip is the xview?
So's I pulls out the Digivue, packs it back up and takes it back to the store with my personal recommendation that the remove all Digivue products from their shelves. So, my personal recommendation is stay as far away as possible from Digivue.
Only thing I'm not too impressed with about this one is the single audio input is connected via your mic input. Other than that, the software is reliable and it has all the wizbangs any other entry level card will have for a fair price. Works like a champ?
Maybe you can shed some light on this:. I entered in all my email information correctly but the test emails fail it actually worked once. So for testing purposes I set up a local email server on my machine and it NEVER sends an email alert no matter how much motion is detected.
Can you get the email alerts to work? But it is not balanced, so if you only use 1 or 2 cameras you get 7fps max per camera. Can you find a way to get more than 7fps from any camera? The minimum you can set this to is 10 seconds. That's absurd. Regardless, the feature doesn't work because even if set to 10 seconds it starts to record immediately -- so if you did want a 10 second delay you're out of luck. Also, some features are not described.
There are other problems I experienced. But those were the major ones. If I can get the email to work I will give it another chance. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Search In. Existing user? Sign in anonymously. Sign in to follow this Followers 3.
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