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    Panasonic Camera Remote Control

    Panasonic Camera Remote Control

    Provides remote video recording with zoom control

    ...For now it's able to complete the following operations: show you preview of the video you are recording or going to record (you can watch it in the window of the tool or scale it as you prefer), turn camera video recording on, off, and to use camera zoom to scale the final picture. Before you start working with this video tool you need to connect your camera to your PC and find out IP address and network mask of the camera. IP address can be derived from the information of your PC's Wi-Fi adapter. This is either DHCP-server IP address or default router for this adapter. You can get this info using command line prompt in console by executing the following commands: ipconfig /all - for Windows (you'll get full info), ip route - for Linux to get the default router IP for your Wi-Fi adapter which is also the camera address.
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    A C++ multi-threaded application for viewing network IP cameras, and other video device supported by v4l2. It uses TrollTech QT3, V4L2 and HTTP protocol. This demo project (2006 - 2007) requires the following: 1. Qt3 libraries and headers 2. OpenGL libraries 3. Kdevelop 3 To build the project: import with Kdevelop 3 and build this should generate Makefiles, missing template headers and demo binary.
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    Camerad is a daemon to periodically fetch images from IP security cameras via http, store them on the filesystem in an organized manner and keep updated a set of thumbnails.
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    Four-channel daemon of video observation for IP video servers Aviosys IP9100A (B, Plus). This program is intended for indemnification of hardware restrictions four-channel IP video servers Aviosys
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