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wswaine
Posted on: Oct 10 2005, 11:11 AM


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QUOTE (okuppa29 @ Jun 22 2005, 12:57 PM)
Sorry Warren, I have read your solution to view the output of the wireless camera on your pda, I have install that version of window media player, I have not updated the dll, but I cannot get see anything on my pda?

Could you please explain me all more detail? thank you very much
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Sorry, haven't checked back for a while. The last person who emailed me that it didn't work was trying to use the built in media player.

You must use the one that is installed in Programs and looks like a film clapperboard
(which is version 6.4) NOT Windows Media Player v9.

WMP9 will not work as it cannot download the missing codec and you cannot manually install it. The older media player ignores the fact that it is missing the audio and plays it anyway.
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wswaine
Posted on: Apr 7 2005, 02:46 PM


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QUOTE (sanchez @ Apr 5 2005, 09:17 PM)
The url to the older 6.4 WMP download is broken, can you point me to a working url or mail me the file.
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Sorry, I didn't quite work out how the http:// tag works on this forum and there was an accidental extra bit of text in the url. The corrected url is:

http://download.microsoft.com/download/win...N-US/WMPPPC.exe


It should work, I've just tried it from the preview page.

Regards, Warren.
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wswaine
Posted on: Apr 4 2005, 01:44 PM


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This has been bugging me since I got my WVC54G, but I think I have a solution.

Download Windows Media Player 6.4!!!

http://download.microsoft.com/download/win...N-US/WMPPPC.exe

When you install it, when asked do not update mmtimer.dll to the older version.

To use, File / Open URL to http://<your camera's ip address>/img/video.asf

It seems to only play 7m 9s of video before you have to replay it, but since I just wanted it for a quick check every now and then, pressing play again is not that much effort. Putting it on "repeat" seems to automatically restart it after rebuffering the video.

I've only just done this so I don't know what the long term effects are, so use it at your own risk. However, I'm sitting at work looking at a live picture from home on my iPaq5550.

Regards, Warren.
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