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Michele Locati
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:44 pm    Post subject: Webcam on internet Reply with quote

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
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Graham Cluer
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Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:48 am    Post subject: Re: Webcam on internet Reply with quote

In message <4357ad48$0$20489$4fafbaef@reader4.news.tin.it>, Michele
Locati <mlocati@tiscali.deleteme.it> writes
Quote:
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?

Panasonic BC-L10 (see www.cluer.com/webcam)
(but you do need to accept and load the Active X file - and it doesn't
use Media Player)


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C2
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Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 6:29 am    Post subject: Re: Webcam on internet Reply with quote

Graham Cluer wrote:
Quote:
In message <4357ad48$0$20489$4fafbaef@reader4.news.tin.it>, Michele
Locati <mlocati@tiscali.deleteme.it> writes

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?


Panasonic BC-L10 (see www.cluer.com/webcam)
(but you do need to accept and load the Active X file - and it doesn't
use Media Player)


Graham - what's your setup? This looks like the viewnetcam.com software

that comes with the Panasonic, but it seems much clearer and responsive
than others I've seen. Thanks.
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Graham Cluer
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Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Webcam on internet Reply with quote

In message <JwX5f.1265$op3.1230@news.uswest.net>, C2 <C2@nomail.com>
writes
Quote:


Graham Cluer wrote:
In message <4357ad48$0$20489$4fafbaef@reader4.news.tin.it>, Michele
Locati <mlocati@tiscali.deleteme.it> writes

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?
Panasonic BC-L10 (see www.cluer.com/webcam)
(but you do need to accept and load the Active X file - and it
doesn't use Media Player)

Graham - what's your setup? This looks like the viewnetcam.com
software that comes with the Panasonic, but it seems much clearer and
responsive than others I've seen. Thanks.


Bog standard as comes with the camera

If you have a static ip address you can go there directly rather than
via viewnetcam.
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Graham Cluer
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 2:32 am    Post subject: Re: Webcam on internet Reply with quote

In message <JwX5f.1265$op3.1230@news.uswest.net>, C2 <C2@nomail.com>
writes
Quote:


Graham Cluer wrote:
In message <4357ad48$0$20489$4fafbaef@reader4.news.tin.it>, Michele
Locati <mlocati@tiscali.deleteme.it> writes

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?
Panasonic BC-L10 (see www.cluer.com/webcam)
(but you do need to accept and load the Active X file - and it
doesn't use Media Player)

Graham - what's your setup? This looks like the viewnetcam.com
software that comes with the Panasonic, but it seems much clearer and
responsive than others I've seen. Thanks.


I have sent you an email but, at the moment, it doesn't seem to be being
delivered.

I am away for a day or so - will email you on return.
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