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2009-09-11
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2009-09-11
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2009-09-12
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2009-09-12
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There is Qik application in repositories already, it allows to stream video to qik.com account. Works fine.
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2009-09-12
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2009-09-12
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The program should work similar to "mobiola webcam" for symbian: search for the correct pc in the network (or type in the ip-address), select it, and the stream will start. You should be able to select between the front- and the back-camera. You should be able to use the stream in all major messengers (at least msn and skype). The program should be open-source and I prefer a command-line app, with a small, simple GUI, so that other developers can use it easly for their programs. It should work with both windows and linux on the pc.
I will pay 20€ for that program. And I'm sure others will do the same..
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by zehjotkah; 2009-09-12 at 09:06.