camera that doesn't use 264.H

Terri Underhill

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I would like to replace a camera on my web site and my web master says it can't be a camera that uses 264.h or 265 if I want it embedded into my web page for people to watch. Can you tell me what my options are for an outdoor camera that works well at night? I realize it will need to be an older model. I don't need to zoom far. This will be a wildlife camera. Unless someone here knows how to embed a camera without having to pay an outside source. Thanks in advance for your time.
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Virtually all IP cameras have an option for MJPEG, which should work in even old browsers. The tradeoff is significant higher bandwidth consumption as it is effectively just a stream of JPEG images.
I was thinking the same thing. I sent her your answer and I will see what she says. I appreciate your time thank you very much.
 

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Virtually all IP cameras have an option for MJPEG, which should work in even old browsers. The tradeoff is significant higher bandwidth consumption as it is effectively just a stream of JPEG images.
Do you know the script to run it on my website? My website is www.okiebirdcam.com Right now I only have my panasonic surveillance camera on my deer feeder. My Panasonic camera is on my website because the guy I bought it from gave me the script when I purchased it so it can be seen on my website. I use to have two foscams on bird feeders using a script that my webmaster got from a guy on the foscam forum. His name was Uberoverlord. All I know is the newer cameras today that use the 264 have to go through a streaming service the way my owlcam does in the winter. I don't mind paying the 35 bucks a month for the few months my great horned owls are nesting but I'd like to add a cheaper closer up camera above the nest so I will know when they lay eggs. I also would like to have a cheaper camera in my barred owl box. Is there anyone here that understands and can assist me with a couple of cheaper cameras that don't use H264-5 and the script to run them? I need to get this figured out before my owls claim their nesting area.. Thanks in advance for your time. Terri
 

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