I've just finished my new Android Wear IP Camera Viewer app - find it here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...barkside.ipcam
With it you can view snapshots of your favourite public cameras, or your personal (security/baby-monitor/bird-cam) cameras, right on your Wear Watch. Other features include the ability to tap on a snapshot, and then pinch/double-tap to zoom. Also refresh a particular camera image from your watch. It works for MJPEG streams and JPEG snapshots.
It is early days, so please let me know any issues.
Also, if I type "Android wear IP Cam viewer" in Google Play, loads of non Android Wear IP cam apps come up - regular peeps aren't going to easily find my app! Any ideas?
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The latest version of Vignette fixes various crashes; fixes multiple gallery folders bug; more responsive on older phones; time lapse shooting mode; flash on Boston; improved auto flash on X10; launch from Messaging, Facebook, etc; more EXIF data; bug fixes. (for all Android versions). All the features of the demo version, plus support for the full camera resolution on most phones. This application is updated frequently to support new phones.
Vignette-Photos-2 If you’re looking to take professional-like pictures on your Android phone, look no further. Vignette offers seemingly endless capabilities.
I really wish there was a way from having the Vignette app stamp their nasty EXIF information on images.
WSMirror is a small app that mirrors the device screen and displays it within a web browser.
This can be handy for presentations or talks to present the device screen to a larger audience. The app uses the MediaProjection API available since Android Lollipop (5.x). So the app will only work on Devices running Lollipop or higher.
Due to the use of the MideaProjection API no root is required.
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After pressing the start button a URL will be displayed. This URL can be inserted into the address bar of a mordern browser (WebSockets are required). The page will display the mirrored screen. Multiple connections are possible and device rotation is supported.
If the screen refresh is too slow, scaling and quality can be adjusted to make the mirroring more responsive.
To stop WSMirror, just press the stop button.
WSMirror is available on Google Play.
The original blog post can be found here.
Google is obviously treating the new dual-camera system as one single camera.
The 2nd camera can be accessed while zooming by the most popular social media apps, like Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, WeChat and Weibo. However, it cannot be detected in the Camera2API probe or any 3rd-party manual camera app, such as Moment's app and Filmic Pro, etc.
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I don't think this is the right choice. I'm not an engineer, so I don't know if they can do this great integration and giving users the options to choose the exact camera to use with 3rd-party apps at the same time. But I think that's what they should do.
Btw, the 2nd camera is not actually a 2x zoom, as you can see the stock camera app switching to it between 1.8x and 1.9x. You can tell by the perspective change.
Hi there,
We are finding it increasingly challenging to entertain my 2-year-old while we are stuck at home during COVID. We thought it would be good to have regular check-ins through video calls with our family and some remote babysitting on a larger screen (our TV) as our phones are required for work calls.
We have a 2013 LG TV and Skype is no longer supported on that model. It's a 60LA8600 1080P 240Hz LED TV
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We have a Roku and Chromecast but can't activate the camera functionality. What are the ways to get video calls working? Would an upgrade to WebOS work?
Thank you all. Stay safe.
you could simply cast your smartphone screen, e.g. using a mirror app or a plain camera app. May be there are also apps that can cast their camera image directly
Linux open source apk.
Detects motion, sound, heart beat, and if the device is moved. It saves the files in multiple locations.You can easily auto load all files to google drive or any cloud storage.
If you set up wifi or carrier service. You can choose to be notified every time a macro triggers. You can run snap shots or video at any desired length of time. As well as you can connect remotely at any time with a Tor browser.
It takes very little time to set up the configuration. Its stock design makes it an ideal camera for trails.
I ran it on a Galaxy S5 and it was impressive.
I did not make this. It is not mine.
Kali Linux open source
No adds and no in app purchases
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