On 2 Feb, pat leang wrote:
> It would be much easier and simpler to tell the users of my program to put
> camera A on connector 1 and camera B on connector 2. That way, they
> wouldn't have to bother with finding and saving the GUIDs of the cameras
> they are using, and I wouldn't need to know anything about the cameras they
> are using as long as they are compatible. The only thing the users would
> need to know is which camera goes with which connector.
Another admittedly less comfortable way would be to tell the user
to first launch the program, then turn on camera A, then turn on
camera B. Thereby the program could determine the GUIDs or the
physical IDs of A and B in every session.
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