SKJM also sells an app called IPcam, which turns your iPhone (and possibly iTouch?) into an IP camera. You would still need a camera running icamsource...it will "fetch" the image stream from the iPhone-turned-IP cam and allow iCam on a different iPhone to view that feed. iCam is compatible with a few IP cameras that have the PTZ option...something to consider if you think you might need to re-aim the camera remotely.
Thanks for the information.
Let me give you my set up. Trying to set up my own babymonitor. Which I think a lot of people are doing here.
I have :
iPod touch
iPad
iPhone 4S
Win7 pc with web cam
My goal was to rig my iPod Touch to the crib and stream the video.
From what you are saying, the IPcam app can turn my iPod Touch into the stream source, but I would still need my pc + webcam set up to fetch that data (with iCamSource)...which would then stream to my other devices.
Do I have that correct?
Thank you for the response btw
Yes, that is correct. Run ipCam on your iPod Touch, and at the bottom there will be an
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ URL. (The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx will be the specific IP address for your iPad, something like 192.168.1.1) Use that URL to set up a camera in iCamSource like you would any other Network IP camera:
http://skjm.com/icam/help/#setupWhen you run iCamSource, you'll need to select the "Ethernet /Wi-Fi" tab. Then, enter the MJPEG JPEG URL for your iPod Touch running ipCam.
The MJPEG URL for ipCam is
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/video.mjpg (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your iPhone's IP address).
(I would also suggest turning on the "4:3 Crop" option in ipCam since you are going to be using it with the iCamSource and iCam.)
More information about setting ipCam up with iCam can be found in the FAQ section of our ipCam Support Pages here:
http://skjm.com/ipcam/support.php#faq