IP Camera Viewer similar to TinyCam Pro - Samsung Gear S3

Have recently picked up the S3 and looking for a workable IP cam viewer. I have tried the Tizen IP CamViewer for S2/S3 but cannot get it to display, even though I have successfully tested the URL with user ID/PW & video path.
Are there any alternative viewer available?

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Using HTC Incredible to video chat.

I have an incredible, and I bought my girlfriend one as well so that we can keep up while she goes to school. In her new house there is no internet and she isnt nearly computer savvy enouph to root her phone. Is there a way to use the incredible as a live video chat device with another incredible?
HTC incredible video chat (working)
Fring use to work with an add on for skype but is no longer supported but here is the true work around for HTC incredible video chat !!
install the IP web cam (from the market)
run IP web cam
scroll to the bottom press start server
see server is running at 192.168.1.105:8080
open up a web browser type in your routers IP address usally 192.168.1.1 by defualt
add a port forward to the router
by adding the ip address of your ip cam to the list
192.168.1.105 start 8080 end 8080 (check mark enable) and save
(how to add port fowards)
please see portfoward.com (for a list of routers and how to add the port forwards)
go to whatsmyip.org/ to find out your ip public ip address
example: 25.69.14.165
open web browser type in your pubilc IP address got from whatsmyip.org
add :8080
example public ip address 25.69.14.165:8080
note: also if you have a username and password on your ip web cam you would have to share this with whom you want to view the cam
type in the public ip address in a web browser
type in your public ip address 25.69.14.165:8080 press enter
start viewing web cam by picking one of the listed options that work
Android webcam server
You can view your camera in several ways:
Open stream in media player, such as VLC
Use java browser plugin
Use javascript to update frames in browser
Use browser built-in viewer (not supported by all browsers)
(Windows only) Connect to PC for use with Skype and other videochats
Take full-resolution photo (put phone into a silent mode to prevent shutter sound)
Take immediate photo
Third-party software support:
URL for MJPG-compatible software: 192.168.1.105:8080/videofeed
URL for software that supports JPEG frames (slower, less secure): 192.168.1.105:8080/shot.jpg
URL for audio streaming: 192.168.1.105:8080/audio.wav
URL for full-resolution photo capture: 192.168.1.105:8080/photo.jpg
can view your cam threw cell phone or PC web browser enjoy !!
now call the person also... so you now have working cam and call you now have working video chat on your HTC - Incredible !!!
this method is only going work off a home router you have access to if you do not have access to a home router anther way to try is:
justin.tv (free app from the market)
run the app
make a user name & password
run the service by pressing the red button
in a web browser type in
justin.tv/usernamehere
or ustream from the market (can only broadcast live though, can not do other stuff at the same time)
other options (for cell to cell cam) included are
tango app from the market or
knocking live video app from the market
enjoy

How to get browser to view mobile sites?

Hey everyone,
Here's the deal. I install security cameras for a living and it's getting to the point were business owners expect to be able to view these cameras from their phone, be it Windows, Android, or Blackberry. I am mainly interested in viewing cameras from a Geovision DVR, if that makes any difference. I had this working on my TP2 and on a Droid once, but I can't get it working on my Evo.
The DVR has a built-in webserver. If you visit the DVR with a desktop machine on, say, Internet Explorer, it will display the full blown site. If you visit the DVR from a mobile phone, you are supposed to see the mobile version of the site. The thing is, the default internet browser on the Evo and Opera Mini try to display the full blown site. I assume the browsers are passing some information to the server that tells it if it is mobile or desktop, and it's emulating desktop.
I've tried enabling the "Mobile View" on the browsers but still get the full site. I'm not sure why the stock browser does it but I think Opera does it because of that Opera Turbo feature. I downloaded a browser from the Market call "Mobile Broswer" but when I try to view a camera it gives me "Page Cannot Be Displayed" and I have to paste the camera link into the stock browser and it will open it in the streaming media viewer.
Any ideas? This is giving me a headache because everyone seems to think it's my fault that their phones won't view the cameras anymore.
Thanks!
try different mobile html,sitr browser,a buch of them are available but the top one are
1.skyfire,which is region limited,good one,google it and install it on ur mobile
2.opera mobile 10,or other version compatablt to ur phone,google it and install it on phone and browse,
before browsing install adobe 7 for windows ce, or any flash plugin available,google it

[Q] IP/ADB Camera access for Google Video Chat

Hey guys, there a lot of great apps out there that allow us to configure our Android camera as an IP camera, or as a USB webcam for video chats such as skype. We seem to have hit a dead end however, when it comes to Google's Video Chat. For whatever reason (to my knowledge) app developers have not been able to figure out a way to make the camera accessible to Google's Video Chats. It's not a huge problem, but its frustrating, in that solutions such as MJPG drivers that work for other video clients don't work with Google's. Has anyone found a fix or dug into this problem?

[APP] IP Webcam

Turn your phone into a wireless camera! Supports Windows, Mac and Linux.
Turns your phone into a network camera with multiple viewing options. View your camera on any platform with VLC player or web browser.
Use IP Webcam with tinyCam Monitor on another android device or with third-party MJPG software, including video surveillance software, security monitors and most audio players.
Videochat support (e.g. Skype, Chatroulette, only video stream for Windows only via an universal MJPG driver)
[MARKET LINK]
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.pas.webcam&hl=en
Sir is this site a little bit like a github by any chance? that would be cool

PC alternative to Web video caster?

Hi all, using WVC on an android phone -
Although generally it works well, I get it stop every 10 minutes, I have to open the app, restart the stream and restream it. I am 99% sure its due to Androids aggressive battery optimisation, I have done as much as I can but cannot get the behaviour to change and now giving up on that.
I am wondering if there is any PC based alternative that has the same capability? Web video caster doesn't cast the browser tab, it finds the video stream in the page and sends that directly over wifi to the app which runs on the TV, its full screen and high quality and doesn't use Chromecast.
The TV's built in browser doesn't work for video sites, (probably missing a lot of plugins) and cast tab to the builtin chromecast doesn't work as it only works for "specific sites"
Any suggestions?
Do a Google search for "PC alternative to Web video caster?". You'll get dozens of findings ...
Among those is this site:
27 Web Video Cast Alternatives – Top Best Alternatives
www.topbestalternatives.com

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