Am I viewing a still image? I notice that the time does not change. When I had mine set up, the time did change ...it was a video.Cr1vitz wrote:I try to. You never know what you will see on there. A deer, a bear or some people drinking beers.Laura Boivin wrote:thank you...checked it out & will play with this later. Do you keep your PC on all the time?
I actually setup my computer on DynDNS.com. This will allow you to run software on your PC that will update the DHCP address with DynDNS. Their site associates it with serveftp.org. You can create your own prefix to the link which is nice. I then edited the html to add all the other things onto the page.
Check out - DynDNS for more info. It's free.
Sharing your Webcam
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sorry...double post...getting DEBUG mode message from board
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That is just the standard out file that you see. I'm not sure if I am going to add a link for live streaming view at all.Laura Boivin wrote:Am I viewing a still image? I notice that the time does not change. When I had mine set up, the time did change ...it was a video.Cr1vitz wrote:I try to. You never know what you will see on there. A deer, a bear or some people drinking beers.Laura Boivin wrote: thank you...checked it out & will play with this later. Do you keep your PC on all the time?
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oh..ok...I'll keep checking in case you do.
That is just the standard out file that you see. I'm not sure if I am going to add a link for live streaming view at all.
I have purchased a Hauppage Win TV so that I could hook up my digital camera instead of using my Logitech webcam. Reason is that I want a better quality image.
Hopefully it will be up & running this evening.
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update
Hauppage didn't work so I have set up my webcam in a webpage.
You can view it at http://www.northnews.ca
I have put it in an iframe.
If you have time, I'd appreciate some feedback.
Thanks in advance
Laura
You can view it at http://www.northnews.ca
I have put it in an iframe.
If you have time, I'd appreciate some feedback.
Thanks in advance
Laura
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Hi there.Here is my link at my cabin. Crivitz Cam
Happy to see you have the video set up even if it is dark right now....will check it again in the daylight.
I have managed to hide my IP address in an iframe on my website & now the webcam only opens in a pop up when a viewer clicks on the link on the left side.
It took a long time figuring it out, but glad I finally got it. If anyone wants to know how to do that, I will gladly help.
I love Yawcam!!!
Laura
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Thanks for sharing.Laura Boivin wrote:It took a long time figuring it out, but glad I finally got it. If anyone wants to know how to do that, I will gladly help.
I love Yawcam!!!
I suppose this is the code you referring to ?
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<a href="http://www.northnews.ca/webcam.html" onclick="NewWindow(this.href,'webcam','400','400','YES','center');return false" onfocus="this.blur()"> <b>WEBCAM IS HERE</a></font><br><br>
Just push F11 to display the webcam page in full screen and your IP shows.
It's standard Windows function key
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Well if someone would like to know the origin (read IP-address) of a webcam stream, you have free tools like snooper who can give you the details.
Moreover on internet you have free sites to look up DSN info.
For example : serveftp.org
Searched via http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp
Gives you plenty of info where your website is hosted, your internet provider, .....etc.
Other words,
If someinfo wants to find info, he will find it.
Moreover on internet you have free sites to look up DSN info.
For example : serveftp.org
Searched via http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp
Gives you plenty of info where your website is hosted, your internet provider, .....etc.
Other words,
If someinfo wants to find info, he will find it.
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Thanks for the response.tellmewhy wrote:Well if someone would like to know the origin (read IP-address) of a webcam stream, you have free tools like snooper who can give you the details.
Moreover on internet you have free sites to look up DSN info.
For example : serveftp.org
Searched via http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp
Gives you plenty of info where your website is hosted, your internet provider, .....etc.
Other words,
If someinfo wants to find info, he will find it.
So, are you telling me that I should not waste my time trying to conceal my IP?
Oh well, at least someone has to have a little savvy to get to it the way it is.
Thanks for being here & I still love Yawcam!!!
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<a href="http://www.northnews.ca/webcam.html" onclick="NewWindow(this.href,'webcam','400','400','YES','center');return false" onfocus="this.blur()" TARGET="_blank"> <b>WEBCAM IS HERE</a>
OS : Windows Vista (32 bits) version
IExplorer : Version 7
Else the webcam was displayed in the same window.
Guess this should been a differance of code between the IExplorer versions.
The target window was then displayed as :
Made a modification
If anyone was viewing the Crivitz Cabin Cam I have changed the ports be used. Found out a lot of friends at work couldn't get to it due to the ports being blocked. The new address is Crivitz Cabin Cam
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your webcam
thanks for the new link, although I never had a problem opening it.
What kind of webcam are you using?
I still haven't figured out how to use a digital camera as a webcam.
What kind of webcam are you using?
I still haven't figured out how to use a digital camera as a webcam.