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.

Features

  • Capture local camera images based on simple http GET requests
  • Allows host system to suspend

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Categories

Digital Camera

License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Languages

English

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Digital Camera Software

Registered

2017-09-09