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Yes, there is a viewing program for the PC - but it would not be compatible with the N900..I think what would be needed is a similar program to the Eagle Eyes that would work on Maemo - or more likely, that a fix was found to allow the N900 browser play streaming .mov ..

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anyone? Please?!!
 
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Just an idea but have you tested out streaming .movs from other sites? There is a possibility that it might be a codec issue not a format issue - I know this doesn't solve your problem but it's one more piece in the jigsaw...
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Hi, thanks for that quick reply - I've been looking for a streaming mov file and cant find any lol, will continue to look! Cheers!
 
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the video will be java, had the problem recently, you would need java runtime to view it and we cant do that on the n900
 
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Another thought - could it be viewed over a vnc session to your main pc?
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hallo everybody.
Iuse to view my serurity cams on my nokia 5800 with a small program named dmss. its free and is available in several places over the internet.
I received it from the supplier of security cams.
I believe it can be a solution for most of the questions of the forum.
My problem:
I installed the same applet version 1.5 on the nokia n8-00.
it connect to the server but the interface does not work properly, i can see it only flashing sometimes.
i tried the eagleeyes on the 5800xm until now but it crashes.

any hint?
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bigamrck - this won't help with your N800 question, but may help others with general DVR access problems from n900:

I used to use my n900 to monitor a DVR over the net. The DVR's web interface was java based and so while it is designed to be accessible from any web connected PC, it wouldn't run on the n900 (no java support).

I installed easy debian from the repo's and I could access my DVR perfectly from debian firefox.
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Originally Posted by Pigro View Post
bigamrck - this won't help with your N800 question, but may help others with general DVR access problems from n900:

I used to use my n900 to monitor a DVR over the net. The DVR's web interface was java based and so while it is designed to be accessible from any web connected PC, it wouldn't run on the n900 (no java support).

I installed easy debian from the repo's and I could access my DVR perfectly from debian firefox.
What about running in n900 a DVR with activeX to view it remotely?

Is there any solution?
 
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