gadspot NC1000
gadspot NC1000
Has anyone had any experiance with Gadspot
NC1000 cameras?
http://gadspot.com/index.html
They seem to advertise everywhere, but there is nothing
else on the net about them.
NC1000 cameras?
http://gadspot.com/index.html
They seem to advertise everywhere, but there is nothing
else on the net about them.
I had sent an email requesting access to a demo and am still waiting for a responce. I'll send another and if I ever hear back will post here any information I find.
Regards,
Cordel
Regards,
Cordel
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Well, being the impusive sort, after an assurance from info@gadspot.com that they have shipped 1000's and have a very low return rate, I ordered one from their web site. With standard shipping it arrived the next day.
(We are both in the same state).
There is 0 documentation for setup and usage form the Mac. The CD had a directory with called MACSOFT that contains IPEdit.jar. This was able to find the camera on the provided cross over cable only after a reboot of my MAC.
Support for non-activeX browsers is from a java applet which only has a subset of the funtionality described in the manual, but the camera works pretty much as advertised. I found no glitches in the configuration. It is working on both wired and wireless and I have tested the feature to send email on motion dectect. Sure wish there was a way to throttle that feature!
I don't have a web site to post an image, but I can email one if you want.
I am not sure what quality email image is, it did not seem to change when
I changed the setting from the browser.
(We are both in the same state).
There is 0 documentation for setup and usage form the Mac. The CD had a directory with called MACSOFT that contains IPEdit.jar. This was able to find the camera on the provided cross over cable only after a reboot of my MAC.
Support for non-activeX browsers is from a java applet which only has a subset of the funtionality described in the manual, but the camera works pretty much as advertised. I found no glitches in the configuration. It is working on both wired and wireless and I have tested the feature to send email on motion dectect. Sure wish there was a way to throttle that feature!
I don't have a web site to post an image, but I can email one if you want.
I am not sure what quality email image is, it did not seem to change when
I changed the setting from the browser.
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They sent me a link to a cam they have on the net. Unfortunatly it wants activex which will not work. The documentation says that it can provide mjpeg and jpeg but gives no referance as to what the paths might be. They refused to provide any more info or further access to the cam I'll keep trying to work with them and see what infomation I can find. I don't think they are the actual manfacturer as I remember coming across another camera that looks exactly the same with a diff. name (out of china if I remember correctly).
Regards,
Cordel
Regards,
Cordel
The camera should work with a java applet, what OS/browser are you using? On my Mac it works with all the browsers I tried except Explorer, since that wants active X. Many features are not supported by the applet, like sound, camera adjustments (hue, saturation, etc.), firmware download (or even displaying the version number!). I have asked if the web server API can be published. No response yet.
Looking at some of the source on the web page (and reading the forums on the mplayer site) I have determined that you can get a video stream by doing:
wget http://user:passwd@camera/GetData.cgi
I don't know how to display this howerver. The stream starts with:
--IPCamBoundary
Content-Type: image/jpeg
I agree that they don't make the camera. The box says "IP Camera" in big letters on all sides. The cover has a stickon Gadspot logo. I cannot find a manufacturer anywhere on the docs or the device. The manual is definitely not by someone with English as a first language.
(The img button says I need a url to include an image, that seems to say I need a webserver.)[/img]
Looking at some of the source on the web page (and reading the forums on the mplayer site) I have determined that you can get a video stream by doing:
wget http://user:passwd@camera/GetData.cgi
I don't know how to display this howerver. The stream starts with:
--IPCamBoundary
Content-Type: image/jpeg
I agree that they don't make the camera. The box says "IP Camera" in big letters on all sides. The cover has a stickon Gadspot logo. I cannot find a manufacturer anywhere on the docs or the device. The manual is definitely not by someone with English as a first language.
(The img button says I need a url to include an image, that seems to say I need a webserver.)[/img]
This camera is a close sibbling to the Gadsopt:
http://www.talitor.com/demo/demo.htm
(It seems to be night time right now so there is
not much of an image.)
The software interface is very similar except that
some of the missing functions on my camera seem to be
present in the java applet on this one!
The layout and colors are the same so I'm sure
its basicly the same thing.
http://www.talitor.com/demo/demo.htm
(It seems to be night time right now so there is
not much of an image.)
The software interface is very similar except that
some of the missing functions on my camera seem to be
present in the java applet on this one!
The layout and colors are the same so I'm sure
its basicly the same thing.
the URL for the current frame
Ive been playing with this camera a little and have noted a few commands from watching the streams..
The one im using in Zoneminder is http://camera.localdomain/Jpeg/CamImg.jpg which just returns the current frame.
Other commands include
* get current frame index
* get jpeg frame by index number
* get time
* get status
If anyone is interested i could neaten up my notes to provide more detail.
Brett
The one im using in Zoneminder is http://camera.localdomain/Jpeg/CamImg.jpg which just returns the current frame.
Other commands include
* get current frame index
* get jpeg frame by index number
* get time
* get status
If anyone is interested i could neaten up my notes to provide more detail.
Brett
So the thing to find out is what are the options that can be passed to the cgi to get the desired output for ZM.
Look something like:
http://user:passwd@camera/GetData.cgi&fps=3&type=mjpeg
If some one can figure that out they would have a chance to get that carmera working.
Gadspot changed the login on their camera so I guess they figure I ask to many questions
Look something like:
http://user:passwd@camera/GetData.cgi&fps=3&type=mjpeg
If some one can figure that out they would have a chance to get that carmera working.
Gadspot changed the login on their camera so I guess they figure I ask to many questions
So far...
My notes can be found at http://www.tanktarta.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/NC1000.txt. More will follow as time allows.
Brett
Brett
Mail image file names
The camera sends email with the names
of all the images and the disposition filenames
all the same. On the Mac, at least, this causes
all images viewed in the email client to appear
to be the same thing.
of all the images and the disposition filenames
all the same. On the Mac, at least, this causes
all images viewed in the email client to appear
to be the same thing.
Motion Detect Sensitivity
The built in motion detection seems hyper sensitive. Even at its "low" setting the camera triggers 10s to 100s of times/day looking at a room
where the only change is the light level coming in from the windows.
There is no direct sunlight coming in.
where the only change is the light level coming in from the windows.
There is no direct sunlight coming in.