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    Qvid

    Qvid

    Stream low latency video from your desktop or webcam over TCP/IP

    Qvid is a demo video streaming application for Windows (MacOs support limited and currently broken), written in Python. It allows you to capture screenshots of your desktop, webcam, and selected windows programs. The captured images are compressed and sent as a continuous stream over a TCP connection to a single machine. Developed alongside https://sourceforge.net/projects/netjoy/ to allow for off-site, single and multiplayer, game play over an internet connection.
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    Command line script written in Python. Takes a screenshot of the entire desktop. Gives you the option to upload or not. If you choose to upload, requests server info. Then copies the code to the clipboard, so you're ready to share!
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    A Webcam application, consists of an application that connects to the camera, a Servlet that receives the images, an Applet that displays the video and a simple client for FTP upload.
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    This program captures and displays frames from an sn9c102-based Sonix/Microdia Webcam, using Video for Linux 2 and the sn9c102 USB driver. It also allows the user to upload the captured images by FTP.
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