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On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 11:25 -0400, Stephen Harris wrote:
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This talk of cameras has reminded me of a problem I've not yet been able
to solve.
I have a Logitech Communicate STX
( ID 046d:08ad Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Communicate STX )
This seems to work under v4l on CentOS 5.4. If I load xawtv (from rpmforge)
then I can view the image from the camera.
But what I'd like to be able to do is have the image appear on a web page
(maybe streaming video or maybe multi-part image using old-fashioned
server-push web technology from 1995 :-)).
Anyone have any recommended tools for this?
Thanks!
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Have you tried streaming with vlc?<BR>
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P.S. a possible start: <A HREF="http://www.linux.com/news/hardware/peripherals/8211-five-fun-ways-to-use-a-linux-webcam">http://www.linux.com/news/hardware/peripherals/8211-five-fun-ways-to-use-a-linux-webcam</A><BR>
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