Hello, No one has done that, but it could be easy to write a pwlib plugin for that if someone finds the time to do it. That's theorically possible and not too hard. Le lundi 20 septembre 2004 à 09:07 +0000, phogg patmedia net a écrit : > > Damien Sandras wrote: > > >Le vendredi 10 septembre 2004 à 20:33 +0000, phogg patmedia net a > >écrit : > > > > > >>Hi. > >> > >>I have been using a phillips-based cam with gnomemeeting. I recently > >>picked up a D-Link DCS-900 > >>ethernet cam as a security cam. > >> > >>While I like the phillips-based cam, I was wondering if there was any > >>consideration for extending > >>gnomemeeting to support ethernet-based cams. I could not find anything > >>on this subject on the > >>web page, or by scanning the past 3 months of the mailing-list archives. > >> > >> > >> > > > >The question is : is that camera supported by the Linux kernel or not? > >If the camera is supported, then it will work with GnomeMeeting. If it > >is not supported, then it won't work and a driver needs to be written by > >the kernel maintainers, not by us :) > > > > > > > The camera is it's own network device, with a web server and an IP > address. That's what makes > it non-standard. :) The access method is either http or udp. The web > client that gets used by the > client system is Java-based. One wouldn't need a 'driver' to access the > cam, just an http-based > client interface that would process the video stream. > > To access the cam, one opens a browser, enters the IP and is authorized > by name/passwd. At that > point, one has a static photo, and clicks on a button on the web page to > begin streaming. Theoretically, > the cam can be accessed from any client system, anywhere, although, in > my case, it's being accessed > across my internal network. > > This may not be a practical matter; the bandwidth requrements are high.. > I was just curious whether > anyone had looked at using network-based imaging solutions with > gnomemeeting. > > Thanks, > > John > > >>I must admit, I haven't researched whether the java-applet provided by > >>the D-Link cam is anywhere > >>near a standard, it would seem to me that allowing for plug-ins for > >>browser-based cams might > >>extend the range of cams that gnomemeeting would support. And, with the > >>proliferation of > >>home networks, there might be a bunch of folks who would like to just > >>plug in an ethernet cam and > >>not have to deal with usb support issues. > >> > >>I could be wrong, of course, but I thought I'd toss this one out for > >>consideration. > >> > >>Regards, > >> > >>John > >>_______________________________________________ > >>GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > >>GnomeMeeting-list gnome org > >>http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > >> > >> -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ //\ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/dsandras seconix com
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