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I want to know if there is any protocol for controlling a
pan/tilt/zoom camera via internet or not.I'd be very thankful if you
answer me as soon as possible.
Thank you all
Sepideh Saliani

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"Sepideh Saliani" <sepideh_saliani@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3e029e1.0407282334.728cccb5@posting.google.com...
> I want to know if there is any protocol for controlling a
> pan/tilt/zoom camera via internet or not.I'd be very thankful if you
> answer me as soon as possible.

Sepideh,

In general the answer is no, many cameras can be controlled from a PC and
you could write an application to interface this to the web but it would be
non-trivial to do. I would suggest you lookup "network cameras" specifically
for ones that include web servers which already provide this functionality.

> Thank you all
> Sepideh Saliani

regards,
-=-peas-=-



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