![]() ![]() ![]() Here is my experience with the Maygion IP camera - who knows it may help someone: MAYGION IP CAMERA VIEWER HOW TOI have mailed the contact at about how to get it (since I've read on other forums they're planning on releasing an SDK soon) but I haven't had a reply yet. However using the MJPEG stream would be better. This is going to be my next port of call. I can't see how this can be replicated in zoneminder, unless I write a bash script to wget the image and use a similar random number feature. There must be a reason the camera's javascript-based webpage changes the URL it requests each time by use of the "uniq" parameter. I can only assume from this that the camera has some sort of "protection" (?) to stop you pulling the same URL from it constantly. ![]() There are a couple of interesting points about this page: It's able to continuously pull images down without any errors, and more importantly, it adds an extra parameter to the JPEG image of "uniq" which is a value that changes each time and is generated by using a Javascript Math.Random() function. Should it be? Is there any way to change this?Ģ) When connecting to the camera's webpage (at ) it displays the stream using an OCX control (which is why I can't get the URL for the MJPEG stream, even if I try to sniff for the request using Wireshark) but it also has a Javascript page for non-IE browsers that pulls the snap.jpg file continuously in an attempt to display a "stream". Is there anything that has changed between 1.22 and 1.23 that could cause this?ġ) When ZM connects to the camera to grab the image, the HTTP Connection is "Keep-Alive":Ĭode: Select all 11/23/09 09:02:34.480394 zmc_m1.DB2-zm_remote_camera.cpp/124 [Request: GET /snap.jpg?usr=admin&pwd=admin HTTP/1.1^M Sfpeter claimed in the other thread that he did not have this problem in 1.22 but does have it in 1.24.2 - I was experiencing the problem in 1.24.2 so downgraded to 1.23.3 but am still experiencing the problem here. ZM will then restart, grab a few more images, and then crash again. ![]()
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