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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 11:59:01 -0600, Lothar wrote:
Thanks. I appreciate your attempt to answer my question. I guess I'll have to contact the manufacturer. Do you have one of these webcams up and running somewhere? I'd like to see how good the image is, how it works etc. Actually, here's a trick that might answer your question. Most of these network cameras use a standard client web page to either present or act as a gateway to the actual video stream. On these client pages are common phrases which you can do a search for via Google. For example, Veo's client page uses the phrase "Welcome to the Veo Observer Web Client." If you punch that phrase into Google, your search results will light up a dozen or so Veo network cameras running on the web. Some operators welcome guests by allowing you to use GUEST as a username and as a password. Not all, but some. If you're thinking about a Veo you might also consider the Panasonic KX-HCM series which seems to be an "up and coming" player in this whole network cam market. It allows for Pan and Tilt, streaming AND FTPing. As with the technique I explain above you can expose online examples by using a Google signature search of "Welcome to Panasonic IP Technology". Here's at least one for you: http://svr7.hometech.com/Top The product website is at: http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_el...te/cameras.asp Dave |
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"David Pinero" wrote in message
news If you're thinking about a Veo you might also consider the Panasonic KX-HCM series which seems to be an "up and coming" player in this whole network cam market. It allows for Pan and Tilt, streaming AND FTPing. As with the technique I explain above you can expose online examples by using a Google signature search of "Welcome to Panasonic IP Technology". Here's at least one for you: http://svr7.hometech.com/Top The product website is at: http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_el...te/cameras.asp Dave All these Panasonic cams are MUCH more expensive than the Veo, but they do have more features. I guess it all depends on your budget and the features you're looking for. Giorgio |
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I would stay away from the Panasonic camera. Their video products are quite poor.
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"Lothar" wrote in message ... Can you access a single frame image from veo observer? i.e. something like http://yourip:1601/image.jpg I can't. Does this work for anyone? is that the correct name? It would be great and useful if I could grab frames this way |
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