Re: Newbie help JVC network camera.

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Hi Jon,

don't know the camera by miself. But u could test if it listens on port 80 
(http). It looks like she sends out the pictures over simple jpeg, so there's 
a chance that it answers over a html server.

But having a look at 

http://www.video4linux.net/camera-servers.htm

shows me,that there's no web server included :( - u might try it anyway ...

I don't think u have a chance to manage the other funkctions over Linux ( 
maybe with wine or something) - looks like a windows only program. One of the 
best ways should be to contact JVC directly, so they know that there are ppl 
who want to work with their product under Linux :).

Hope i could help u bit :)
cu
Michael Veigel

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Am Freitag, 20. Juni 2003 15:33 schrieb Jon Lawrence:
> Hi,
> This may or may not have already been posted. I've had a look through
> the archives but haven't spotted anything - this might not even be the
> correct place for me to ask this.
>
> Where I work, we've got 8 JVC VN-C1U network cameras.
> Is there any way any one knows of to get a picture from these cameras
> onto a linux box.
>
> TIA,
> Jon Lawrence
>
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