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(PeteCresswell) June 4th 12 06:23 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
I finally doped out how to make my IP camera server deliver a
stream that Windows Media Player can open up.

Seems like an improvement to me - at least the camera's image
comes up faster on my home PC.

The Question:

Is there anything that I can tell people to install on their
iPhones/iPads/Android devices that can render this stream?

viz: http://ExtremeSurfCam.DynDNS.org:8081
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Pete Cresswell

(PeteCresswell) June 4th 12 06:28 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
Per (PeteCresswell):

viz: http://ExtremeSurfCam.DynDNS.org:8081


Needless to say, that URL will *not* open in any browser.

It has tb supplied to Windows Media Player | File | Open URL

Media Player 10.0 can do it. FWIW, 6.4 cannot.
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Pete Cresswell

Andy Burns June 4th 12 06:34 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
(PeteCresswell) wrote:


Is there anything that I can tell people to install on their
Android devices that can render this stream?

viz: http://ExtremeSurfCam.DynDNS.org:8081


VLC is still in development for Android devices, but worth a try

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1517415

(PeteCresswell) June 4th 12 07:28 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
Per Andy Burns:
VLC is still in development for Android devices, but worth a try

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1517415


Thanks!

FWIW, it works with VLC on my PC.

I guess it's time to stop putting it off and go out and buy that
Samsung 7" tablet....
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Pete Cresswell

Andy Burns June 4th 12 07:33 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
(PeteCresswell) wrote:

FWIW, it works with VLC on my PC.


Yes I made sure on mine first.

Maybe you could reduce the resolution from 1600x1200 for mobile
streaming ...

(PeteCresswell) June 4th 12 07:38 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
Per Andy Burns:

Maybe you could reduce the resolution from 1600x1200 for mobile
streaming ...


I just changed it to 320x240.

Is there a better rez than that?
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Pete Cresswell

(PeteCresswell) June 4th 12 09:21 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
Per (PeteCresswell):
I just changed it to 320x240.

Is there a better rez than that?



Just kicked it up to 640x480 to allow for some pinch-zooming.

The purpose of the cam is to allow people to see if windsurfers
on the bay have enough wind to plane.... so a certain amount of
detail is needed.

But I have no clue where detail ends and abuse begins on
somebody's iPhone with a data plan.

Can anybody give some numbers?
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Pete Cresswell

Dave-UK June 5th 12 09:00 AM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 

"(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message ...
Per (PeteCresswell):
I just changed it to 320x240.

Is there a better rez than that?



Just kicked it up to 640x480 to allow for some pinch-zooming.

The purpose of the cam is to allow people to see if windsurfers
on the bay have enough wind to plane.... so a certain amount of
detail is needed.


How about fitting a wind speed meter with the webcam and
then somehow overlay the readout onto the video image?
I've no idea if that's possible. :-)





Paul June 5th 12 09:37 AM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
Dave-UK wrote:

"(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message
...
Per (PeteCresswell):
I just changed it to 320x240.

Is there a better rez than that?



Just kicked it up to 640x480 to allow for some pinch-zooming.

The purpose of the cam is to allow people to see if windsurfers
on the bay have enough wind to plane.... so a certain amount of
detail is needed.


How about fitting a wind speed meter with the webcam and then somehow
overlay the readout onto the video image?
I've no idea if that's possible. :-)


If the wind speed meter was positioned so it was in focus, and
placed at a distance to give the digits the "right size", you
could have it as a part of the actual scene. If wouldn't even
need to be digital, if you could find something with a
"speedometer" type output. This one, for example, needs no
power, and the galvanometer readout uses the power generated
by the anemometer. There is a light bulb in it, if you have
12V to run it with (but it doesn't say whether the light is
incandescent or LED based).

"HANDHELD ANEMOMETERS"

http://www.plastimo.com/catalogue/1/3230003.html

Paul

Char Jackson June 5th 12 02:56 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 04:37:53 -0400, Paul wrote:

Dave-UK wrote:

"(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message
...
Per (PeteCresswell):
I just changed it to 320x240.

Is there a better rez than that?


Just kicked it up to 640x480 to allow for some pinch-zooming.

The purpose of the cam is to allow people to see if windsurfers
on the bay have enough wind to plane.... so a certain amount of
detail is needed.


How about fitting a wind speed meter with the webcam and then somehow
overlay the readout onto the video image?
I've no idea if that's possible. :-)


If the wind speed meter was positioned so it was in focus, and
placed at a distance to give the digits the "right size", you
could have it as a part of the actual scene. If wouldn't even
need to be digital, if you could find something with a
"speedometer" type output. This one, for example, needs no
power, and the galvanometer readout uses the power generated
by the anemometer. There is a light bulb in it, if you have
12V to run it with (but it doesn't say whether the light is
incandescent or LED based).

"HANDHELD ANEMOMETERS"

http://www.plastimo.com/catalogue/1/3230003.html


I'd be more inclined to go low tech, like the standard orange windsock
that you see at every airfield. If it's good enough for them, it's
probably good enough for this task. :)

Sample: http://aerocovers.com/prod11_wind_sock.shtml


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Char Jackson

(PeteCresswell) June 5th 12 02:57 PM

iPhone or Android App That Mimics Windows Media Player?
 
Per Paul:
If the wind speed meter was positioned so it was in focus,


Another windsurfer, who is also a pilot, suggested a few
calibrated wind socks. Apparently, you can get wind socks that
stand out at a certain wind speed.

But the bottom line for these people is how well other sailors
are planing. There's wind speed/direction, tide
speed/direction, average wind speed, peak wind speed, steadiness
of the wind... and on-and-on.
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Pete Cresswell


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