Guille San wrote:
> Hello:
>> I didn't look at the very thoroughly, but this is a much better 
>> approach:
>> http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/ffmpeg/
> 
> Thanks for the link. This link could be very useful for other reserch 
> that I´m done, but I think that not for this one I´m doing now, because 
> my intention it´s to see tha camera images live(not live at all, but 
> with 2 or 3 seconds of delay). My idea is see tha "video" directly in 
> the webpage. Do you know if with other programming lenguage could be 
> possible.

The language we're talking about here is JavaScript. The server-side 
language has nothing to do with this. I'm not exactly an expert on this, 
but I just have a feeling that attempting to push an image into the DOM 
every half second, or even every full second, will create a lot of 
problems for the browsers. I think it will look to the browser as if it 
were a constant stream of data flowing into the page and it will 
probably just keep consuming system resources with every new image.

I could be wrong, but from past experience I don't believe you'll get 
satisfactory results with this approach. If you continue with this 
design you'll need to monitor the system resource usage of various 
browsers to see how they behave.
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