Hi all, I was finding if exist some IP cameras viewer, I tried viseon viewer but without luck also the ZM viewer but it makes ZM to do much work (CPU).
The ideas is to have a IP monitor for "x" nr. of cams (also megapix)a easy stable remotly real time streamer for windows or linux for each ip cams I have.
Regards.
J.
ZM IPs camera viewer
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That is actually a valid concern - FF was rock solid with mjpeg streams in its earlier versions, but somewhere about v.2 they broke the mjpeg stream code. (It, close the stream or tab and it would continue to recieve and process the stream until the browser was restarted or crashed, leading to massive client pc loads)
I raised a bug and after 8 months finally got it closed, but still experience the odd crash when streaming mjpeg with ff.
Maybe look at a version of FF < 2.0, but 400fps combined will kill your client pc with mjpeg.
I raised a bug and after 8 months finally got it closed, but still experience the odd crash when streaming mjpeg with ff.
Maybe look at a version of FF < 2.0, but 400fps combined will kill your client pc with mjpeg.
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Hi, my idea is to create some frontend common application for linux/windows streamer (mjpeg,mpeg4) thant will connect directly to the cameras throught a simply : http://ipmycamera/stream.cgi
here Zm is beside.
I was surfing in internet and I saw a fantastic thing : opencv
http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/
Do you anybody try to do something with ZM and Opencv?
Regards.
here Zm is beside.
I was surfing in internet and I saw a fantastic thing : opencv
http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/
Do you anybody try to do something with ZM and Opencv?
Regards.
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