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August 06, 2015, 06:09:19 AM
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This is quite simple in many cases. If the camera streams a format that VLC can grok, then you can just use the VLC app. Additionally, you might be able to view MJPEG in a web browser. You can stream MJPEG from a USB camera with a Raspberry Pi. This is typically used for 3d printer monitoring, but can be applied to most cases where a slight latency is OK.
So if I am right, the camera sends signal to transmitter, and the transmittr signal i can see on website with MJPEG?

Yes, that's correct in the case that the camera is a USB camera or in other ways isn't a network camera (e.g. analog video out). The format that the transmitter sends depends on the transmitter's design and setup.
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August 06, 2015, 05:51:21 AM
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This is quite simple in many cases. If the camera streams a format that VLC can grok, then you can just use the VLC app. Additionally, you might be able to view MJPEG in a web browser. You can stream MJPEG from a USB camera with a Raspberry Pi. This is typically used for 3d printer monitoring, but can be applied to most cases where a slight latency is OK.
So if I am right, the camera sends signal to transmitter, and the transmittr signal i can see on website with MJPEG?
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August 05, 2015, 07:51:39 PM
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This is quite simple in many cases. If the camera streams a format that VLC can grok, then you can just use the VLC app. Additionally, you might be able to view MJPEG in a web browser. You can stream MJPEG from a USB camera with a Raspberry Pi. This is typically used for 3d printer monitoring, but can be applied to most cases where a slight latency is OK.
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August 05, 2015, 04:38:15 AM
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This is not bitcoin related, but however i will ask it.

I want to make an app that can receive a wifi signal from a first person view camera.

So on my phone i can see what the camera sees through a wifi signal.

Can anyone help me ?
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