WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread George Mogiljansky
Hi Brain, Yes, I am still testing this. I did find a way to mount the cam near the doorway but internally, facing the door. There is a porch and I expect to leave a porch light on 24/7, esp. if it will help prevent 'false' photos. The length of the cable seems sufficient. I was thinking about us

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Brian
X.10 is interesting, thanks, but I don't have a wireless card for the 3400. Plus I was hoping to set up some means of dialing in via long distance and managing the set-up (Connectix grayscale cam, DigitalRadar SW, and the 3400 with OS 8.6). you don't need a wireless card for the powerbook, x10 stuf

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Andrew Kershaw
ARA software: [snip] secondary issue: I kinda lost count of what was bundled into the later 8.x OS's but as far as I know, ARA CLIENT is bundled; to connect to a server with ARA, you need the (non-free) ARA SERVER to be running on the machine you want to connect TO. Not anymore. ARA Client/Serv

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Brian
Not anymore. ARA Client/Server is now implemented in the Remote Access control panel under OS 9 (and possibly 8.5+). Well, a stripped down version of ARA Server, anyway, but good enough for a single user. I'm pretty sure the _server_ feature is only in 9. And he's 8.6 on the 3400 at this ti

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Andrew Kershaw
The "connect to server IP" CLIENT feature appeared in OS 8.x, but the SERVER IP part might not have been bundled for free until OS 9 (this would mean you need OS 9 on the powerbook to serve this way). It would be free though, which ARA server might not be. Then from your remote Mac at home, yo

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Brian
The "connect to server IP" CLIENT feature appeared in OS 8.x, but the SERVER IP part might not have been bundled for free until OS 9 (this would mean you need OS 9 on the powerbook to serve this way). It would be free though, which ARA server might not be. Then from your remote Mac at home, yo

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Andrew Kershaw
The "connect to server IP" CLIENT feature appeared in OS 8.x, but the SERVER IP part might not have been bundled for free until OS 9 (this would mean you need OS 9 on the powerbook to serve this way). It would be free though, which ARA server might not be. Then from your remote Mac at home, you

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-25 Thread Brian
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004, at 10:53 PM, Andrew Kershaw wrote: Well, what I was talking about here is not the server, it's the client. Open the Chooser, click AppleShare, then, if you have 3.7 or later, you'll be able to click the "Connect to Server..." button. So I'm not talking about a ser

Re: WebCam & DigitalRadar SW (was Re: Where to find "QuickTimeLib")

2004-08-26 Thread George Mogiljansky
Hi Brian, Andrew and anybody else, Well, I'm flattered from all the help. Here's the latest from Apple regarding the Client SW: . The word 'server' I counted only once, and that was an OS X version! Using Apple's downloads search engine, 'Appl