DTC <no_spam@move_along_folks.foob> hath wroth:
>I looked at that unit last summer, and it still isn't what I'm looking for.
>All it does it convert an NTSC video camera to a networked camera.
>
>I'm looking to convert an IP camera to run in an IM client.
Well, I just bought two 9100A boxes on eBay for $90/ea including
shipping. One goes to a customer. The other is all mine. I'll set
it up at home and try Skype and whatever else looks interesting.
However, unless I'm reading your last line incorrectly, you want the
IM client to reside inside the IP camera. No external computer.
That's called a "video phone" and is available from numerous vendors.
<http://www.ojophone.com/products>
<http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=302>
etc... Sorry, but I haven't had the opertunity to destroy any of
these and can't offer any selection advice.
Yeah, I know it's not a "real" IM client because it doesn't run
various proprietary IM protocols, or have a keyboard and monitor. Add
those to a video phone and you're back to plugging everything into a
computer. You could therefore build your own by mounting a camera on
the smallest computer you can find that will run Windoze or Linux, and
configuring it to play video phone.
Another possibility is to use a PDA running Windoze Mobile 2005 and
Skype. I do that on my XV6700 cell phone and PDA conglomeration.
Connectivity is usually by Wi-Fi, but I can also do it with some kind
of ethernet card (which I don't have).
<http://www.skype.com/download/skype/mobile/>
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/xv6700/XV6700.htm>
My cell phone can supposidly do video conferencing, expect the camera
is on the back, and I've never bothered to try it. However, there are
plenty of other smart phones with cameras on the front.
Ok, so what features do you really need?
1. Voice
2. Chat (keyboard to display)
3. Video
It looks like I can do any two of these in a stand alone device, but
all three seem to require a computah. (not sure).
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