User`s manual
LOLA: Low Latency Audio Visual Streaming System
When LOLA is launched, it will check for all available video BitFlow devices (if none is
available, the program will provide a warning and run without video support). It will be possible to
select the desired video camera, among the ones configured with the BitFlow SysReg.exe utility,
from the Audio Video Setup dialog window, available in the Tools menu (Fig. 3)
3.4. Installing LOLA
After the WinPcap, BitFlow SDK and Visual C++ Redistribute Libraries are installed, to
install LOLA, unzip the .zip file provided in a directory of your choice and where you have all
read/write permissions). To run LOLA just launch the LolaGui_x.x.x.exe (x.x.x = version number)
application.
3.4.1 First time run
The first time the software is launched, LOLA will ask you for a user identification and an
activation code. Just insert the ones you received.
Then the Audio/Video setup dialog window will pop up (Fig. 3) asking for first-time device
selection. The setup will then be stored in a LolaGui.ini configuration file in the current directory,
and will be used in future sessions. You can always modify the Audio/Video setup starting from the
“Options” menu, but only when LOLA is not connected to a remote node.
Figure 3: Lola Setup Dialog