![]() ![]() Only the cameras' options look different in it, since different platforms provide different APIs to access cameras. The web UI on the opposite - it looks almost identical for all platforms. While the Linux and Pi versions are provided as command line tools. The Windows version comes with graphical user interface, which allows users to start camera streaming and configure different settings. The way cam2web looks on different platforms is quite different. As the result, a new open source project was set on GitHub - cam2web, streaming camera to web.īefore diving into the technical details of the implementation and the code, let's have a look at the end result first. While the work was progressing smoothly, it was decided to grow the project a bit bigger and make it available not only for Raspberry Pi, but for generic Linux and Windows as well. Support authentication, so viewing/configuring a camera could be restricted.Come with simple built-in web UI, so camera could be viewed directly from a web browser, as well as its options set.Provide a way to control options like brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, etc., if a camera supports those.Provide JPEG snapshots as well, so applications, which are not MJPEG-friendly, could grab a single image. ![]()
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