problem in imaqmem even though i change the memory size

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Error event occurred at 21:53:46 for video input object: Logitech. Unable to allocate memory for an incoming image frame. Use IMAQMEM to modify the frame memory limit. ??? Error using ==> dos Unable to allocate memory for an incoming image frame. Use IMAQMEM to modify the frame memory limit.
i modified the frame memory limit but still give same error why
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Oct 2014
Please copy all the red error text - don't just snip out some of it. I'm not seeing line number, the actual line of code, etc.

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frans Thabo
frans Thabo on 25 Oct 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 26 Oct 2017
Unable to allocate memory for an incoming image frame. Use IMAQMEM to modify the frame
memory limit.
Error in imaqdevice/getsnapshot (line 60)
snapshot = getsnapshot(imaqgate('privateGetField', obj, 'uddobject'));
Error in RedObjectTracking (line 27)
data=getsnapshot(vid); %We declare a variable 'data' to store the
extracted frame
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Oct 2017
Note: if the error message had instead been the slightly different
Unable to allocate memory for an incoming image frame due to insufficient free physical memory.
and you are using OS-X or MacOS, then see https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/1422542

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Madhura Suresh
Madhura Suresh on 31 Oct 2017
Ayesha,
On all platforms, use this before running any functionality from the Image Acquisition Toolbox to not limit memory for MATLAB:
imaqreset
imaqmex('feature','-limitPhysicalMemoryUsage',false);
% create videoinput objects
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jeancola
jeancola on 25 Jul 2018
Hi, I have the same problem (using Matlab R2014a , macvideo and OS X Yosemite). When I write imaqmex('feature','-limitPhysicalMemoryUsage',false); I have the following error: Error using imaqmex The IMAQMEX feature specified is invalid. Would you know why?

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