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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:07 pm
by samiam75
The GS1600/1600H is my preferred choice (and the one I had before it died) - the problem is that it is very hard to get the 1600 - they are out of stock almost everywhere. I bought the 4600 in hopes that I could use it as a direct replacement. Alas, the MPEG-4 vs. JPEG format make it difficult, if not not impossible to get static JPEG pics from the 4600...
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:50 pm
by DonOne
Hi Samiam75
samiam75 wrote: http://*cameraip*/test.cmp seems to work to capture the video/audio stream, so I assume that there is a similar way to capture a still pic.
You need to use the IMMP4Control.ocx to capture to JPG there is no jpeg file held on the camera
samiam75 wrote: Alternatively, has anyone figured out a way convert their .AV formats to .AVI offline, or to get their FTP client to send .JPG instead .AV files?
I have some japanese 'offline' software that convert AV 2 AVI - message me with your email addr and I will send it to you (av2avi.exe - windows only !!)
I'm still looking for help with the motion detection under IMMP4Control.ocx
DonOne
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:11 pm
by Ishwood
Hey there,
I just bought a wlan ip cam, running on MPEG4, also providing the stream at http://ip:port/test.cpm.
After couple of hours I managed to import the TIMMP4Control.ocx as package into my delphi6, and I am currently goofing around a bit. However I dod not manage to get the ocx' internal motion control giving me feedback. However I am optimistic this might not be too hard as soon I find some manual for the TIMMP4Control.
anyone who wants to share some experiance is welcome to email me at dwayne(at)gmx.org or in this board as long the owner doesn't mind windows babbling
See ya
Ish
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:15 pm
by Ishwood
samiam75 wrote: Alas, the MPEG-4 vs. JPEG format make it difficult, if not not impossible to get static JPEG pics from the 4600...
If this cam also uses TIMMP4Control.ocx I think it should not be to hard to write a quick and dirty little windows tool providing you with *.jpg at given frequency.
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:48 pm
by Ishwood
Do you still have this manual? the link is not valid any longer. 1.18.4.23 is my current ocx version.