Hi All,
Quicky for some input:
Avoiding M$ like the plague due to unwanted "costs", does anyone have any suggestions or links for getting a web server setup to host web cam streams. ie. I want to change the CCTV setup to stream the data over the web so I can remotely monitor the "Port/Harbour"
Darwin Streaming Server by Apple for your "streaming server".
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/ (requires registration on Apple's OSS developer "list"--free)
I need to know if linux has good video compression software, what I should use to get it to the server...
mpeg4ip - http://mpeg4ip.sourceforge.net
> ...and what I should use to get it off the server on a web page.
Apple's QuickTime documentation has some suggestions for QuickTime web development, but each format has it's own ups and downs. Also note that clients have a large say in this as well, setting up players and whatnots to support broad spectrums of streaming content, e.g. RealPlayer can play Windoze Media and visa versa.
You need a video card too, but that may be an unspoken requirement. :)
Thanks in advance
Hope this helps. It's always quirky on Linux, where it was literally "point and click" on Mac OS X with QuickTime Broadcaster, it was klunky on Linux with MPEG4IP. But it works! Go for it.
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