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Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
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Thanks for the responses.
Yabbas, I'll get back to you in a private message.
Texrat, heh, heh, just checked it for the first time with my 770 running current OS2006 - everything (camera controls, alarm viewing, slideshow, alarm triggering) works great except the streaming pop-up window, that's java. I, of course, didn't expect it to work, but that is the part that is buggy in our current system.
iball, I might have some questions for you on the side, but you're right, we use a java plugin on the browser for the stream. The camera delivers JPEG images, or M-JPEG for video, and I'm not sure we can change that on the camera side, but I guess anything could be converted to output to the web (using a reflection server). We'd definitely like to make the stream as universal as possible - PC, mobile phone, N800 . Don't worry, we won't make you come to Berlin. You can sit in Klappegasse 33 or Bangalore if you want, just upload your code.
Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
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Wasn't sure where to ask - I hope the "Developer" forum is the right place. I've been a member of ITT for a few months (since I bought my 770) and have been visiting ITT even longer. My experience here so far is that the Internet Tablets are attract a lot of great Linux development, and that's what drew me to the device.
I work for a company that developed a Linux-based security camera system, and we are looking to re-engineer the camera software and features. So, what we are looking for is someone to write the code to control the camera and communicate with a central server. (We've got the programmers for the server side.) We already have a working version, but it could be even better, therefore we're looking for your help.
I'm the Marketing Guy so I probably can't explain it so well. (I do have a BS in Computer Science, but things changed since then ) Take a look here to see how it works:
http://www.u42s.com/howitworks.html
To control the camera, you log into a web portal that is hosted on our server, and the server talks to the camera. It makes it a very secure solution. The the server sends out the alarm notifications through email, sms, and mms gateways.
We're based in Berlin, have an offices in the UK and Jena(server programmers). It would be convenient if you were located near those places, but it's not critical.
If you're experienced with such systems and think you can help, please pm me. Of course we pay. And by the way, we have contracts with major mobile providers, so the potential is pretty big. I can send you more technical info upon request.
Thanks,
~Dan
PS: Du kannst auf Deutsch antworten - hab kein Problem damit
Last edited by dlhuss; 2007-09-10 at 15:52.