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On 5/4/06, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dwayne Cole wrote:
I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the
senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable
solution?
Over the internet or over a campus network / ResNet?
On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netmeeeting probably
I wouldn't waste much time on netmeeting...it might be ok for internal
use on your campus network, but you have to have some serious holes in
your firewall to use it externally...and even then it isn't easy
(especially with
I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the
senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable
solution?
You might want to try D-Links' DCS-900 Internet Camera. It costs around $100.
As long as you have a 10/100 ethernet connection this will
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From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Web Cam
On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netmeeeting probably
I wouldn't waste much time on netmeeting...it might be ok
It sounds like what you need is not a webcam, but a network camera.
I recommend using products from a company called axis (www.axis.com)
Here is what I would look at. First, if they aren;t willing to spend some
real money on this, go ahead and stop reading... The good quality equipment
is not
If you just want to test the waters before diving in and doing it up right,
this could be an option. My car club is looking into it for a dyno and track
day we're planning in a couple weeks. Somehow I wound up volunteering to
handle it.
http://www.camstreams.com/
Complete idiot-proof setup.
Spending money is definitely a necessity. Depending on traffic a full T-1 may
not be enough. Just take a capture of a webcam and compress it down enough so
you can see how viewable it will be then multiply that by a portion of their
web users to estimate if they have enough bandwidth. You
solution.
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Web Cam
I work for a student government association
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From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Web Cam
On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netmeeeting probably
I wouldn't waste much time
There's a huge difference between the whole Wrigley field webcam -
images updated every 60 seconds and streaming video of a Cubs game.
The latter provides a constant stream of pain as the Cubs lose. The
former allows the Cubs fan 50-55 seconds of recuperation time between
jolts of pain.
Not sure that a webcam or a even a network videocam could even capture a
race properly. Wouldn't it just be one big blur?
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From: Neal Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 12:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Web Cam - Race Track
Sorry hope I am
Dwayne Cole wrote:
I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate
meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution?
Over the internet or over a campus network / ResNet? Usually a
campus network supports multicast so then you can hook pretty
I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate
meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution?
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Netmeeeting probably
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From: Dwayne Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 03 May 2006 20:19
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Web Cam
I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the
senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most
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Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 14:04:26 +0700
Yes, the axis cam has a built in web server (and assigned ip number as
10.10.10.8)
We could call the live video using this URL parameter in our br
and cfinclude to capture the video URL page, but it
didn't work.
Any help will be highly appreciated,
Karenina
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From: Nick McClure
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
I think you are right, but If I am
ly my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we
assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam.
The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the
company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP
and fails to get
the cfhttp.
#cfhttp.filecontent# isn't it? not #cfhttp.content#
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From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
Sorry, don't forget the http://
At 10:2
it? not #cfhttp.content#
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From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
Sorry, don't forget the http://
At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote
appreciated,
Karenina
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From: Nick McClure
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
I think you are right, but If I am not mistaken this camera is giving
images.
The axis cam has a built in web server that will send
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