Webcam

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Camera + Static mount + Network Transmission


History

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Webcam

Initially a "webcam" was more likely assumed to be the actual website (or URL thereof) where once could view a feed of (nearly) live pictures. The actual detail of the setup (the kind of camera and how it was connected to the web) was less important than the fact that an automatic process was setup to continually send pictures from a statically mounted camera and made available publically online. The contemporary meaning of a kind of camera that attaches (via USB) or more commonly is built in to a computer marks a shift, most notably to a device that is now typically used in private point-to-point conversations (via a program such as Skype).

The term 'webcam' (a portmanteau) may also be used in its original sense of a video camera connected to the Web continuously for an indefinite time, rather than for a particular session, generally supplying a view for anyone who visits its web page over the Internet. Some of them, for example, those used as online traffic cameras, are expensive, rugged professional video cameras.

Always On

irational.org/cctv Heath Bunting

Some live webcams

Work

Software

Example

Some code to use gstreamer to make a live webcam stream (using Icecast)...

gst-launch-0.10 \
oggmux name=mux ! shout2send ip=79.99.202.57 password=hackme mount=variable.ogg \
alsasrc device="plughw:CameraB404271" ! audio/x-raw-int,rate=8000,channels=1,depth=8 ! queue ! audioconvert ! \
vorbisenc ! queue ! mux. \
v4l2src  ! 'video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240,framerate=30/1' ! videorate max-rate=4 !  theoraenc ! mux.

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