Sorry to but in but I have a simple Creative USB Web Cam, I am looking at it
now, it just sits there on the desk with its little green LED glowing
away..............mmm can I do anything usefull with it.
Had it for ages and only just plugged it back in as my son wanted to use it
with MS Messenger worked a treat first time but now he does not bother.
Is there a way of using this or any other PC Cam to view live via a web
site?
I.E. If I set up a Web Page people viewing it can click a link to see live
images over the Web Cam.
What about sound?
Could use it to set up a Cable 10 TV Show and stream live video over the
Internet.
Just a thought Maybe
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"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message
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> In article <435795b6$0$20490$4fafbaef@reader4.news.tin.it>, Michele Locati
> <mlocati@tiscali.deleteme.it> wrote:
>
>> Hi NG!
>>
>> I need a little help: I'd like to view via internet the output of a
>> webcam in real time (I mean movie, not still images).
>>
>> I'd like to know if there's a webcam that can be connected directly to
>> my local netword without the need of a PC (for the encoding process).
>>
>> The ideal situation would be the following:
>>
>> -the local network is connected to internet with a public IP address
>> x.x.x.x
>>
>> -the webcam is connected to the local network with a private IP address
>> y.y.y.y
>>
>> -I set the firewall/router so that, for example, the requests coming fro
>> internet at the port 8080 will be redirected to the IP address y.y.y.y
>>
>> -result: using Windows Media Player via internet, I can see the webcam
>> output at the IP address x.x.x.x:8080
>>
>>
>> Is it possible to do this?
>> Are there some webcam that have an output format which is viewable in
>> Windows Media Player without having to install codecs?
>>
>> ...Thank you...
>>
>> Michele
>
> Use your search engine, and type in:
>
> "ip webcam" RJ45
>
> You'll see devices like this one.
>
> http://www.axis.com/products/cam_221/index.htm
>
> Paul