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The RealSense Viewer has a procedure for resetting the camera to factory-new defaults but it relies on the camera being detected, so would not be helpful in this case. https://github.com/IntelRealS...
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If the camera has had its mode switch moved over the USB position then a pair of D455 Depth and RGB drivers should appear in the Cameras section of the Device Manager. Your one does not have the C...
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Firmware driver 5.14.0.0 and RealSense SDK 2.53.1 is recommended to be used with D457. You should be able to upgrade to 5.14.0.0 in the RealSense Viewer. 1. Download the Viewer bin file for 5.1...
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Hi A Samed Cftci There is a simple solution for the non-detection of D457. By default this camera model is set as a MIPI camera instead of a USB camera and is used with a high-speed GMSL / FAKRA ...
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Thanks very much. RealSense cameras can work with USB 2.1, though 2.1 is slower and the range of resolution / FPS speed combinations supported is limited compared to USB 3.
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As far as I am aware the registry editing procedure has not been tested on Windows 11 as the Viewer corner pop-up is the most common method of enabling metadata, but the Windows 10 SDK usually func...
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Hi Meir Goldenberg If the RealSense Viewer tool is launched then if metadata is not enabled, there is usually a pop-up box in the top corner of the Viewer window that asks if you want to enable me...
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In USB mode a de-serializer is also not required and the camera can be used with most computers and single-board computing devices with a USB port, like the other camera models in the RealSense 400...
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Hi Yoshiaki-tanaka Thanks very much for your questions. 1. The D457 is compatible with products that contain Maxim MAX9296 de-serializer technology. A de-serializer, which is not supplied with t...
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Hi Lecantin Official support in the RealSense SDK for MacOS ended at MacOs High Sierra 10.13.2, though the SDK has continued to work with newer MacOS versions. The introduction of MacOS Monterey...