Anyone working on decrypting the camera remote viewer network protocol so we can write custom remote viewer apps? (Any chance samsung will actually document it?)
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I would like to do on my Kaiser what I can do on the PC:
I go inti the Internet Explorer and add a special TCPIP address and then I can see my Web camera - when I do this on the KAISER I don`t see the life pic !
Any explanations or help from the great community ?
thaks
myrin
May I ask the other way round - How co I get access to the camera in my network ????
Maybe your webcamera uses a speciel active-x component, that your Kaiser doesn't recognise... Or flash...
Yes I can choose between active x and Java ...on the PC
Activex or Java is not supported.
On your desktop, you can try to view the properties of the stream (e.g. mms://ip: port or http://ip: port/camimg.jpg) and try to open it directly on your device.
The best solution I found sofar for viewing ipcameras/webcameras on my tytn2 is webcamxp (http://www.webcamxp.com/).
They have a nice pocketpc/smartphone interface.
It works very well if you install the adobe flash plugin (http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer_pocketpc/) on your device.
I read about the flash player - could describe me what the use of it will be ?
In addition to activex and java, webcampxp has the possibility to broadcast in flash. Use the flash plugin to display the live stream in PIE.
The flash player plays flash files (as the name indicates).
Obviously webcamxp converts your webcam pics into flash format, which you can view with flash player.
Thanks a lot for your kind help ....I installed now the flash player but when I go into the IE and add the TCPI adress of the camera (http://....) there is still no change - I see nothing ???
Can I see with the flash player the live pics ???
It will most likely not work with your current webserver software/hardware as you said it is only capable of activex and java broadcasting.
webcamxp is just another webserver software solution which runs on your desktop. It supports most ipcameras. In combination with the flash plugin you are able to view your ipcameras on your tytn
So for all other programms it will not be of help ? only in conjunction with webcampyx ??
Myrin
Another alternative is viewcommander mobile (http://www.ivimg.com/products/vcmobile.htm). With this application installed on your device you can connect directly to your ipvideoserver. No use of PIE.
I couldn't however view a live camstream over a gprs/umts connection. Viewing with a wlan connection worked fine.
With this software it works !!! thanks so much for this advice ...
Hi Peter, as your question is now answered I thought it would be ok to hijack the thread. Could I ask what software you are using to host your webcam on your server?
I would like to do the same with my logitech quickcam and windows home server.
One camera is from axis the other from trust - both have there special software.
peter7 said:
With this software it works !!! thanks so much for this advice ...
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doest it also work over gprs?
I had some trouble connecting to my aviosys ip 9100 video server over gprs.
Hi, i have not found a Remote Desktop client app, and would like to ask if anybody knows anything about that. I come from windows mobile world and this is a very important tool for me to connect to the office.
No remote desktop app?
Ok I have been in the same boat as I had a Uni w/WM6 using logmein for remote desktop. With that being said I have the G1 and could not connect. I found a way! Use Operamini which was just released on the market and you have the option of switching from ActiveX (which the browser doesn't really support to HTML which would be fine. ActiveX option is available but it is slow as HTML..
Good Luck fellow droids
I'm considering the purchase of Samsung HDTV with Samsung's "AllShare" feature, which I understand to be based on DLNA. I'd like to be able to use Samsung's AllShare feature with my AT&T Fuze, but I am unaware of any DLNA client software for the Fuze or Windows Mobile phones in general.
From the Samsung website I learned that some Samsung branded Windows Mobile phones include an application called "Connected Home" that can be used to access the AllShare feature of the HDTV. I'm hoping that doesn't mean I have to buy a Samsung phone to use the AllShare feature of the TV because DLNA is standards-based. But I'm having a hard time finding out much information. I found one .cab on the Internet that was purported to be a Windows Mobile version of the "Connected Home" application, but it would not install on my Fuze.
Does anyone know of software that can be installed on a Fuze to interact with the AllShare DLNA feature a Samsung HDTV?
Hi there,
I have also the same trouble. I was searching the internet for 5 hours and i go crazy from that I didn't find anything about the allshare for WM phones.
Please can you post here that cab what you've found??
Thx
try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=629247
You need to modify the adapter and the ip
I found a good open source to use DLNA from Android and Win Mo
Here is the links, but i still have to try on my HD2 and Samsung TV, will let you know
http : / / w w w.prosyst.com/index.php/de/html/content/65/Mobile-Media-Server/
remove spaces and copy and paste as i'm a new user and it prevent me from posting links
I have VNC as well as Teamviewer Clients running on SD Froyo with no problems. Does anyone know of a working Server?
Would very much like to control and view the NC from my pc.
BTW... there is a so called "droid vnc server" which does not work.
Remote access
There are a few ways you can go: (Sorry I don't have the links but a search should provide them)
Samba server - do a search here on the forums (free)
File Expert - has a built-in HTTP server (Market - free)
WiFi File Explorer Pro (Market - paid)
Thanks... but what I am looking for is a "Remote Control" Server .
Like VNC, where I can view and control the NOOK or any android device from a windows or Linux VNC viewer
Gotcha
Gotcha - my misunderstanding...
I have that for my iPhone - it would be cool to have control of the interface.
WEBKEY
I have not confirmed this works on NC yet but I use WEBKEY everyday on my epic while at work. It works like a charm, I leave the phone in the other room and control the audio and sms via the network. works over the internet as well as local network.
I've been looking into WiFi drives recently (with a particular eye on the "HyperDrive CloudFTP" to make use of a couple of external hard drives). Are these supported by Windows Phone 8?
Has anyone tried one with a WP8 device (presumably the web-based support works at least)?
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I've been looking into WiFi drives recently (with a particular eye on the "HyperDrive CloudFTP" to make use of a couple of external hard drives). Are these supported by Windows Phone 8?
Has anyone tried one with a WP8 device (presumably the web-based support works at least)?
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All WP7 devices had a UPnP/DLNA Client on Board so you will be able to access the data using that route. The Web App should work as well. Aside from that the device seems to support FTP and SMB as well. There are Apps on WP7 that allow accessing those although they will have to be updated for WP8 before you can use them to share data they retrieve from the WiFi-Drive in other Apps.
The system itself has no direct support for Windows Explorer like functionality.
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All WP7 devices had a UPnP/DLNA Client on Board so you will be able to access the data using that route. The Web App should work as well. Aside from that the device seems to support FTP and SMB as well. There are Apps on WP7 that allow accessing those although they will have to be updated for WP8 before you can use them to share data they retrieve from the WiFi-Drive in other Apps.
The system itself has no direct support for Windows Explorer like functionality.
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The only dedicated app I've seen (so far) is the Western Digital "WD2Go" which only supports about 3 devices.
Presumably there are more generic DNLA apps.
HOD said:
The only dedicated app I've seen (so far) is the Western Digital "WD2Go" which only supports about 3 devices.
Presumably there are more generic DNLA apps.
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The HTC one is called Connected Media. The Samsung one is called AllShare. I don't know at the moment what Nokia calls theirs but there is one as well.