QR Codes, or Quick Response Codes, originated in Japan to help car manufacturer Toyota keep track of parts around the factory but have since become widespread throughout the Middle East, America and Europe. Anyone who follows technology news cannot have avoided headlines about the rapid growth of QR Code use in advertising and shopping; although
I have now spent quite a while dealing with troublesome images with the Softek Barcode Reader SDK and have found several tricks which solve almost all problems which could arise. The issue is almost always image quality. Poorly scanned colour images or simply a low resolution leading to the bars coming together are often the
This article explains how to configure your system to allow an ASP application to use the Softek Barcode Reader SDK to process PDF Documents on an x64 system. Symptom: ScanBarCode returns -1 and GetLastError returns 3001. Description: CoCreateInstance is failing and is probably returning E_ACCESSDENIED. This is because IIS_IUSRS does not have permission for Local
There is much confusion about bitmap handles (HBITMAP) and device independent bitmaps (DIB). The terms are often interchanged and functions that you would expect to return a DIB, such as CreateDIBitmap, do in fact return a value of type HBITMAP. HBITMAP’s are handles to memory objects containing a BITMAP structure followed by palette information and
PDF-417 barcodes are a common type of 2-D barcode and are designed to store more data than a 1-D barcode with built in redundancy and error correction. A PDF-417 barcode actually consists of stacks of 1-D barcodes arranged in columns. Each of the 1-D barcodes is called a cluster and has a numeric value. The
The following VBScript shows how to create a tool that will read the value of a barcode from an image and write the value to a text file. Make sure that SofteATL.dll has been registered before attempting to run. This can be done by right clicking on REGISTER.BAT and selecting “Run as Administrator”. myscript.vbs Dim
We often receive emails asking us to explain why our SDK is unable to decode a barcode from an attached image, and the answer is often that the resolution of the image is too low; but why does image resolution play such an important role in the decoding of a barcode? What is resolution? For
The SoftekBarcode.dll includes a set of functions suitable for use in multi-threaded applications. The multi-threaded functions all require a handle to the toolkit. This is created using the mtCreateBarcodeSession function and released using the mtDestroyBarcodeSession function: hBarcode = mtCreateBarcodeInstance() nBarcodes = mtScanBarCode(hBarcode, “input.tif”) …process the result in some way mtDestroyBarcodeInstance(hBarcode) All the multi-threaded functions
Detailed description of work-around for AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer problem in IOS 4.1 IOS 4.1 seems to contain a critical bug in the AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer which causes app’s to freeze when an instance of the class is created. The normal way to use AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer is as follows: // Create the session session = [[AVCaptureSession alloc] init]; // Configure
Following testing on iPhone OS 4.0 beta, the following problems were identified in version 7.3.1d of the SDK and have been corrected in version 7.3.1e: 1. Sample XCode application aborting with error EXEC_BAD_ACCESS. 2. Sample XCode applications froze when Cancel button touched in camera view finder. Both of the above problems were corrected by changes to