Serving live video from a network camera

Closed Posted Feb 14, 2004 Paid on delivery
Closed Paid on delivery

The objective is to get live video from an IQeye3 network camera (described at [url removed, login to view]) onto a Microsoft IIS web server page using an intermediate FTP server (on same Windows 2000 machine). Step one is to write a Perl script to deliver motion jpeg images from the web server; step two is to push the images to the client with java applet or servlet. Finally, a web page with HTML code to display the stream. We need the solution to accomodate multiple users as well as multiple streams.

The company that manufactures the IQeye3 network camera has an existing Perl script and java servlet for Apache and Linux servers, so it may be easiest to simply modify this software. It can be downloaded at:

[url removed, login to view]

A competing maker of network cameras has a detailed description of the solution for their camera, using an IIS server, which might be informative:

[url removed, login to view]

Java JavaScript Perl Script Install

Project ID: #34

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4 proposals Remote project Active Nov 26, 2006

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michaeltanner

I would have to host this to make this work. I also would want to talk to you about the project. To give you a real bid. Michaeldtcom

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samtech

We are very much interested to do this project for you. We have a good team with us with Perl and Java expertisation. We can assure you quality works with low investment. Please contact us very soon, we will help you.

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mcesch

I had finished a similar project.

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visitjose

Quality is number one for us. Ready to help you.

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