Active WebCam 9.6 Released
Published by: Sierra, in News
September10th2007

If you need to broadcast live audio and video you can use Stream Video and Audio through Web Server, HTTP Server or FTP Upload.
The first service I’ve listed is used for watching video even from a firewalled surveillance computer, with high frame-rate broadcasting from a high speed broadband connection web server.
The second feature refers to the possibility of having your camera watched by users that can also play back the recorded videos, since the program runs on the HTTP server.
Active WebCam uploads pictures to your website through the FTP Uploading service, and the viewers can point Internet browsers to your site and watch captured videos.

Another feature of the software is the Motion Detection system which can be set to perform different tasks when needed, like an alarm when it detects motion in a specified area, or it could even send an SMS or an email with the captured images.
The video formats supported by the software are MPEG and AVI, and you can add text, image overlays and date/time stamps.
Images captured can be resized, cropped or rotated.
Archive Recording, Live Recording and Archive of Snapshots are the recording features of the software.
Live Recording is used for recording videos and audio allowing for fast-forward, pause or rewind.
Archive Recording streams video and audio into a file on the hard disk and can be performed by you or scheduled.
Archive of Snapshots feature is actually a sequence of still images captured with a predefined time interval.
All recorded files can be password protected.
To run the program you need an Intel Pentium 2 GHz or better, Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista 32bit, 512 MB RAM recommended, and 1 GB hard disk space.
You can get the WebCam 9.6 trial from
here.








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