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Description
"IP Camera" can turn your device into a wireless IP Camera for security monitoring WITH Bi-directional audio support, you can use your browser(e.g. IE, Chrome, Firefox) to view, of course, include "IP camera". It support auto video recording which based on Motion Detection and the video record can be uploaded to OneDrive automatically!
"IP Camera" can push the video and audio to RTMP live media server (e.g. Push to YouTube, Facebook), and use for network broadcast. You can turn it on from IP Camera Server.
It support UPnP port forwarding. If you can access your gateway via WAN, and the UPnP on your gateway is opened, you can also use WAN Url from WAN to visit IP Camera Server.
"IP Camera" provides full IPv6 support!
"IP Camera" is also a MJPEG/H.264 viewer WITH video recording support! It also supports RTSP and RTMP protocols to playback!
Finally, you can add another device's IP Camera Server quickly with build-in QR Code!
IP Camera Bridge - A MJPEG video streaming and virtual microphone driver for Windows which can make your Windows applications using IP Camera as WebCam with audio input. https://github.com/shenyaocn/IP-Camera-Bridge
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Reviews
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Very nice! by Kurtis
Video stream is lightning quick on my WiFi, picture is very clear, no lag. The sound quality is good. Thank you for updates and RT support!!
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by Randy
Incredible app... using it from phone to phone is so cool... I'm getting a portable wifi router to use it as a portable rear cam for hooking my truck up to my RV.. it would be awesome if I could do this over bluetooth but I'm not complaining! Thx for supporting windows phone... AWESOME app!
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This is Great - 5+ considering Tech Physics by Tcat
OK. A thank you for Win RT support with a solid app! (Yes it works on the other Windows ;) I have it on 10 Mobile on the 1020. The fact it does audio and motion video over a Brower is impressive. I'm not sure how to 'control' the light, pixel count, etc by remote, however I have no reason to believe I won't be there soon. The reviewing statement about audio delay is not a function of the app. Delay of Audio and or Video is a function of the Internet. My testing of jitter and lag we're for all practical purposes, zero. However, I was running some great bandwidth on a 5.1 GHz with Cat 5 connecting the AP's. So not an app delay. On the Lumia's the A/V is great. My only wish (and man I would be happy to pay again, and more) is get some of the whistles and bells of Security Toolkit. I love the idea of trigger on motion or sound and start slinging bits to OneDrive. I'll even spend the resources for one ARM or Intel unit to be the 'console' if the dev figures a need. Thanks!
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by J
Pretty good, easy no fuss usage.
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catch a ball by melvin
catch a ball
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by M
屌炸天
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by YUSHI
Great even with the trail version