Tool to remotely activate a camera and capture images up on GET-reques
Usual webcams run a server Tom remotely access images and videos. This often prevents the server from going to suspend.
This tool listens on a configurable port on a GET request requesting a .jpg file. Up on such a request, the webcam is configured, activated, an image is captured, and the image is returned as a usual http reply. This enables the server to suspend and to wait for a WOL to resume.
A flexible, plugin-based screenshot tool for Win32, allowing for precise screen capture, and output to hard-disk, FTP, HTTP, Photobucket, Imageshack, and other public image hosting services.