Hi Everyone,
I'm currently working on Mac Os X Leopard and wanted to know if I can use my operating system as it's own server for streaming a live webcam feed to my website. I have Quicktime Broadcaster installed and have it set for a manual unicast and I've exported an .SDP file to my sites folder. I've also went into my sharing preferences and activated web sharing. When I type http://MyIPadress/~Myusername/cam.dsp I am able to view my webcam over the internet. My problem is having other people view it by imbedding the file on an html page.
I've also installed Darwin Streaming Server cause I was under the impression that I didn't need Mac Os X Server to use it, but after I install the Darwin Server I get a page for setup 2 that says can't find server.
Is there anyway for me to use Quicktime Broadcast to stream a .DSP file to my website?
I'm currently working on Mac Os X Leopard and wanted to know if I can use my operating system as it's own server for streaming a live webcam feed to my website. I have Quicktime Broadcaster installed and have it set for a manual unicast and I've exported an .SDP file to my sites folder. I've also went into my sharing preferences and activated web sharing. When I type http://MyIPadress/~Myusername/cam.dsp I am able to view my webcam over the internet. My problem is having other people view it by imbedding the file on an html page.
I've also installed Darwin Streaming Server cause I was under the impression that I didn't need Mac Os X Server to use it, but after I install the Darwin Server I get a page for setup 2 that says can't find server.
Is there anyway for me to use Quicktime Broadcast to stream a .DSP file to my website?