Joshua & Eloy talks about how to stream live video from an iPhone to an overlay on ME (http://remixreport.com/category/video-report/). Can anyone tell me how I can do this with my Android?
I have found another application seems to be great. However importing the webcam feed into ME seems to be the only issue. Here's what I have so far:
- IP Webcam (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam&hl=en)
- Configured and started server
- Using local Wi-FI address of http://192.168.0.12:8080/ give me a screen with the below options
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Android webcam server
You can view your camera in several ways:
Open stream in media player, such as VLC
Open remote control panel for use with mediaplayers and third-party software
Use java browser plugin
Use javascript to update frames in browser, for IE, Playstation and Wii. Use, if your browser do not support MJPG natively
Use browser built-in viewer (not supported by some browsers)
Use tinyCam Monitor on another Android device
Use IP Cam Viewer on another Android device (external link)
Connect to PC for use with Skype and other videochats on Windows
Connect to PC for use with Skype and other videochats on Ubuntu GNU/Linux (external link)
Take full-resolution photo without or with autofocus (put phone into a silent mode to prevent shutter sound)
Download immediate video frame
Third-party software support:
URL for MJPG-compatible software: http://192.168.0.12:8080/videofeed
URL for software that supports JPEG frames (slower, less secure): http://192.168.0.12:8080/shot.jpg
URL for audio streaming: http://192.168.0.12:8080/audio.wav
URL for full-resolution photo capture: http://192.168.0.12:8080/photo.jpg
URL for full-resolution photo capture (with autofocus): http://192.168.0.12:8080/photoaf.jpg
URL for compressed audio stream, use for auido-only recording: http://192.168.0.12:8080/audio.ogg
I can open the stream using VLC, and via the browser with Java. The issue is there is no settings within the video input to configure this stream. The drop down menu consists of "Built-in iSight" and default. This application does not have a local install for MAC the way Mobiola does.
I'm doing a Skype call with the lead product manager of http://widroid.blogspot.ca/
They are interested in further developing their product to support the live webcam same as Mobiola. Would you be able to give me any info I need to relay onto them or consider speaking to their product lead?
I met with another couple last night for their wedding and they are all over the idea of one of their friends being able to run around with the live webcam from a phone during the wedding for certain moments.
Comments
- IP Webcam (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam&hl=en)
- Configured and started server
- Using local Wi-FI address of http://192.168.0.12:8080/ give me a screen with the below options
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Android webcam server
You can view your camera in several ways:
Open stream in media player, such as VLC
Open remote control panel for use with mediaplayers and third-party software
Use java browser plugin
Use javascript to update frames in browser, for IE, Playstation and Wii. Use, if your browser do not support MJPG natively
Use browser built-in viewer (not supported by some browsers)
Use tinyCam Monitor on another Android device
Use IP Cam Viewer on another Android device (external link)
Connect to PC for use with Skype and other videochats on Windows
Connect to PC for use with Skype and other videochats on Ubuntu GNU/Linux (external link)
Take full-resolution photo without or with autofocus (put phone into a silent mode to prevent shutter sound)
Download immediate video frame
Third-party software support:
URL for MJPG-compatible software: http://192.168.0.12:8080/videofeed
URL for software that supports JPEG frames (slower, less secure): http://192.168.0.12:8080/shot.jpg
URL for audio streaming: http://192.168.0.12:8080/audio.wav
URL for full-resolution photo capture: http://192.168.0.12:8080/photo.jpg
URL for full-resolution photo capture (with autofocus): http://192.168.0.12:8080/photoaf.jpg
URL for compressed audio stream, use for auido-only recording: http://192.168.0.12:8080/audio.ogg
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I can open the stream using VLC, and via the browser with Java. The issue is there is no settings within the video input to configure this stream. The drop down menu consists of "Built-in iSight" and default. This application does not have a local install for MAC the way Mobiola does.
Nick...thoughts??
They are interested in further developing their product to support the live webcam same as Mobiola. Would you be able to give me any info I need to relay onto them or consider speaking to their product lead?
I met with another couple last night for their wedding and they are all over the idea of one of their friends being able to run around with the live webcam from a phone during the wedding for certain moments.
they have it for crackberry and windows mobile so i don't' see any reason why an android version won't be along soon.