Re: simple stream or webcam app

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Camserv uses progressive jpeg when connected to Netcape browsers.  This is to 
my observation a superior solution, impaticularly when you consider that it 
covers all of the platforms.  Interestingly enough, this image format has the 
lowest cpu overhead for the webserver (by a large amount).

Joe

On Tuesday 26 February 2002 10:14 am, you wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to stream video to windows/mac clients through a web
> browser with a reasonable refresh speed (i.e. 1+ fps if possible)--but I'd
> prefer that users don't have to download anything -- OR something that
> requires RealPlayer, Quicktime Player or Windoze MP.
>
> I've tried ffmpeg/ffserver, but could not get that to actually stream
> anything to a windows client (and subsequent posts, emails seem to confirm
> that I'm one of many).  I've tried some of the tools from the mpeg4ip
> project, but mpeg-4 is not standard enough yet to be supported in most
> players.
>
> Is there something else out there I should/could try?  I'm happy to try a
> bit of coding to get this to work, but I unfortunately don't have tons of
> time.  Seems like some webcam apps might work I suppose as well.  I'm
> running RedHat 7.2, using a bttv card, v4l, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ben
>
>
>
>
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