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Author: daviddschooldaviddschool
Date: May 28, 2008 05:59
I am in the unique position to offer some assistance to a company in
the form of webcam monitoring. They don't want to spend anything, but
it might lead to a job for me.
Can someone fill me in on a cheap or even free webcam monitoring
software that I can use?
The computer would be running 8-10 hours during the day
the webcam would need to ALWAYS be capturing the images
I am hoping this is easy to set up, but time will tell.
Thanks in advance,
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Author: seajteeseajtee
Date: May 27, 2008 22:42
Hi folks! I'm new to Google Groups and, in particular, to this usenet
group. So, I'd appreciate it if you'd bear with me for a few
moments. I have a few questions on the workings of a webcam which
are, probably, answered elsewhere on the Internet.
My lady friend has a webcam setup at her computer which I can access,
however, I do not have a webcam. So, I have the link which activates
her webcam. Here are my questions...
1) When I click on her webcam link, an image of her webcam scan
comes up on my screen.
Does she know that I've clicked on the link and that I'm
looking at her? Does her webcam
signal that she's being observed? Or is there a visual on
her monitor indicating that she's
being observed?
2) If I switch to another window or tab (the window or tab
showing the webcam image has
now lost focus!) does she know that I'm no longer looking at
her?
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Author: jwilly77jwilly77
Date: May 25, 2008 11:39
Does anyone know of a ~ $150 power over ethernet web camera? Im
thinking of something like the USB style Logitech cameras that uses
ehternet for its power and data? It would be a long cable run to a
location where there is no power. I've looked and there doesnt seem
to be any place that has them for this price, have mostly found them
in the $500 and up range...
thanks for any suggestions!
justin
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Author: EagletronEagletron
Date: May 22, 2008 12:44
Eagletron is 10 years old! Since we began we have supplied monitoring
products to over 200 countries and to companies such as the British
Antarctic Survey Team, the Fermilab Particle Accelerator, NASA, and
UCLA robotics. We are monitoring everything from homes, stores,
restaurants, dog kennels, and nursery schools - you name it! To
celebrate our 10 years of business, we have reduced the price of our
popular ClearPTZ surveillance solution. Save $50 until until June 1,
2008.
http://www.clearptz.com
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Author: Jens UhligJens Uhlig
Date: May 13, 2008 01:58
Anybody interested seeing my Live Fishcam? Check out www.jenslive.de
To see streaming Video just click on the Fish-Tank picture. (Java requiered)
Jens
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Author: GaryGary
Date: May 12, 2008 07:04
I have a software question and I hope that someone here can help me. I have
a webcam mounted inside a birdhouse and I use Tincam to upload a frame
capture to my webpage: http://www.under-1-roof.com/birdcam2.html
I'd like to be able to stream live video from that camera at the same time.
I can see that Tincam has the ability to do live streaming video or the
frame capture that I already use but I think that it's an either/or
proposition--not both at the same time. Does anyone know if it's possible
to do what I'm wanting and how to do it? Will Tincam do it? If not is there
any recommended software that will?
The webcam is connected through the computer via a usb video capture device
and the live video I see on my screen is perfectly fine. I'd just like to
find a way to get it out on the net. (We've got newborn babies in there as
of this weekend and I think they'd be fun for kids to watch!)
TIA!
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Author: Tommy.SobczykTommy.Sobczyk
Date: May 9, 2008 22:04
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Author: Cyrus.LongtinCyrus.Longtin
Date: May 9, 2008 18:55
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Author: NerdfulNerdful
Date: May 4, 2008 00:43
Webcam fun @ http://www.SillyWebcam.com
Some fun web cam toys are virtual makeover, hall of mirrors, face on
fake magazine cover (500 templates), body switcher, add frames &
borders, slip in a funny scene (layover layout), video effects, motion
detection games, more coming soon. Take snapshots just like a
photobooth or just try out the different webcam widgets.
More dynamic image making fun on http://www.ImageGenerator.org :)
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