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Intergrated streaming webcam with Cumulus + Realtime

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fasteddie
Posts: 3
Joined: Mon 25 Oct 2010 3:12 am
Weather Station: Oregon Scientific WMR968
Operating System: Windows 2003 Server

Intergrated streaming webcam with Cumulus + Realtime

Post by fasteddie »

I've had a streaming canon pan/tilt/zoom (10x) webcam for 10 years on Lake Minnetonka. Friday I got a Oregon Scientific WMR968 weather station and set it up. Then I merged my webcam pagee to the ::now:: page and added the rest of the pages including the realtime silverlight app. It works GREAT!!

I'd love to see the application save historical data up to a selectable amount of years. For me, I'd run it at least 5 years to see the differences for each year. That would be AWESOME!

Anyway, you can see the way I intergrated it here:
Lake Minnetonka Webcam and Live Weather Feed

Very happy with this software!

Thanks,
EddieRockwell
casacota
Posts: 27
Joined: Sun 28 Mar 2010 2:04 pm
Weather Station: Davis Vantage Vue
Operating System: Windows XP pro SP3
Location: Catalan Pyrennees
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Re: Intergrated streaming webcam with Cumulus + Realtime

Post by casacota »

fasteddie wrote:I've had a streaming canon pan/tilt/zoom (10x) webcam for 10 years on Lake Minnetonka. Friday I got a Oregon Scientific WMR968 weather station and set it up. Then I merged my webcam pagee to the ::now:: page and added the rest of the pages including the realtime silverlight app. It works GREAT!!

I'd love to see the application save historical data up to a selectable amount of years. For me, I'd run it at least 5 years to see the differences for each year. That would be AWESOME!

Anyway, you can see the way I intergrated it here:
Lake Minnetonka Webcam and Live Weather Feed

Very happy with this software!

Thanks,
EddieRockwell
Like that? http://www.casacota.net/cameres

This is done here with Perl & ImageMagick, probably better to do with Cumulus or another program that a web application such as realtime...
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