What is CamStream FOR LINUX?
CamStream project is a collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices, enhancing your Linux system with multimedia video. All written in C++ and with a nice GUI frontend. The interface is based on Qt, an excellent GUI framework.
The aim of this project is build a set of programs for:
· Webcamming, that is saving an image and uploading it to a server at regular intervals;
· Video conferencing;
· Webcam broadcast (including server);
· Recording movie clips (AVI, Quicktime) from a webcam (and playing them back);
· Using a webcam as a security camera.
"CamStream" features:
· Graphical user interface, it doesn't take command line arguments!
· View multiple image streams from webcams or TV cards.
· Change image size, brightness, contrast, etc. on the fly.
· Save images in a variety of formats.
· Include a timestamp in the image and/or the saved filename.
· Uploading images to a server with FTP.
· Take regular snapshots, or any moment you decide.
· All configuration settings are stored per device, not globally.
Requirements:
· The Qt library (version >= 2.3.0)
· (optional) libjpeg and libpng
What's New in This Release:
· The application is now completely multithreaded, which allows for smoother operation.
· TV tuning has been implemented, so CamStream is now fully functional with TV cards.
· Besides saving and transferring snapshots with FTP, it is now possible to use a script.
· The FTP code has been rewritten.
· A new user manual was written.
How Download Works
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
