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Support => iCam Support => Topic started by: derk001 on December 13, 2009, 09:11:14 AM
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Setting: I have two Linksys WVC54GCA camera's and a Logitech Quickcam Pro for Notebooks USB camera and I run Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.2
1:I know my Linksys don't support anything over 640x480 BUT, the Quickcam should be able to support 1280x1024. How can I use that resolution in iCam or iCamSource? Logitech doesn't have software for OSX, so I can't look there.
2: How can i get the URL for my USB camera? How do I need to address iCamSource?
3: The tiny preview of iCamSource, how can I get it bigger? I'd like to be able to view my cams on the big screen. :-)
Any help is appreciated! :)
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The image captured from your webcam is resized to fit on the iPhone screen before it's sent to iCam. The 640x480 image is already being resized smaller, so using a larger input resolution would just increase the amount of image processing without gaining any image quality. The preview screen in iCamSource is currently fixed size. It's meant to show a preview of the image size that will be displayed on the iPhone.
Since your camera is a USB camera, it doesn't need an MJPEG URL. The MJPEG URL is for network cameras.
For a USB camera, you'll need to select the "USB / Built-In / Firewire" tab in iCamSource and select your webcam from the Video drop down list.
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The image captured from your webcam is resized to fit on the iPhone screen before it's sent to iCam. The 640x480 image is already being resized smaller, so using a larger input resolution would just increase the amount of image processing without gaining any image quality. The preview screen in iCamSource is currently fixed size. It's meant to show a preview of the image size that will be displayed on the iPhone.
Since your camera is a USB camera, it doesn't need an MJPEG URL. The MJPEG URL is for network cameras.
For a USB camera, you'll need to select the "USB / Built-In / Firewire" tab in iCamSource and select your webcam from the Video drop down list.
The iCamSource acts as a server right? It is possible to use the CamWeb interface, but if I would like to build my own page, can I just dip in the source of CamWeb? It's the URL to the USB cam I need. ;-)
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iCamSource does act as a server, but it doesn't act as an HTTP server, so it doesn't have a URL associated with it. iCamWeb actually uses a trusted Java applet which uses the same UDP based network protocol that iCam uses.