Re: how to save mjpeg -



On 02/18/2011 03:42 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

I have some cameras watching the pasture and I usually view the
image via VLC although other app's do work. How can I save a
video clip? I see no provision for saving in the VLC or smplayer
menus.

Am I missing something or is there a reason why this can't be
accomplished easily?

Bob

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Just using wget on the mjpeg URL for the Axis IP-Cameras I have access to here
works fine (you get some junk until the next frame boundary but e.g. mplayer/vlc
have no problem playing the resulting file and a bit of xxd/dd fiddling or a
clever script would be able to fix this easily).

E.g.:


$ wget http://webcam3.mydomain.com/mjpg/video.mjpg

(I got the URL by right-clicking the video element in the HTML page the camera
serves to a browser).

Regards,
Bryn.
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