Posts Tagged ‘PC’
PocketCam now supports audio!
Why paying for an expensive webcam when you can use your awesome iPhone for video conference? Better yet, your iPhone webcam is wireless!
PocketCam lets you use your iPhone as a wireless webcam (and microphone!) for your Windows-based computer or Mac (OS X 10.4 or above). PocketCam automatically forwards video captured by your iPhone camera, which can then be used as if they come from a virtual webcam.
PocketCam works with any Windows-based webcam or video conferencing applications, including instant message applications such as MSN LIve Messenger, Skype, AIM, etc. For Mac users, PocketCam works with any Mac applications that use QuickTime for video capturing, including GTalk, Skype and aMSN.
You can even record the live video from your iPhone cam using a webcam recorder such as QuickTime Pro.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. If you have not already done so, download and install the PocketControl for Windows or Mac software from our website: http://www.senstic.com/iPhone/PocketCam/PocketCam.aspx
2. On Windows, run PocketControl for Windows and make sure the PocketCam service is running on your computer. On Mac, run PocketControl, and run any application that uses webcam and select PocketCam as your preferred webcam.
3. Start PocketCam on iPhone, and the app will automatically connect to your computer. The bottom of your iPhone screen should display “Connected to your_computer_name:port.”
4. Start any program on your computer that uses webcam, and select “PocketCam” as your virtual webcam.
Enjoy live feed from your iPhone camera as your webcam source!
Step-by-step instructions can be found at http://www.senstic.com/iphone/pocketcam/Support.aspx
LIMITATIONS:
1. Currently, PocketCam supports Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or above.
2. PocketCam does not work with iChat on Mac.
3. There is a half second delay before the images are shown up on the computer.
Senstic Web Site PocketCam Support What’s New in Version 1.4
Added microphone support. Updated Help text.
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Funny video showing what it might be like to work with Cartman.
The video was originally made for a one-time only showing at the 2007 iRise user conference held in Las Vegas. These “user requirements” meetings are held when a business is in the process of building a web application, and need to figure out what to build and how. Over simplification of the steps involved:
1. You meet and discuss what it is you want to build
2. You construct a huge requirements document which lays out the process and specifications
3. You meet and review whats been built and it hardly resembles what you first discussed
This video parodies step #3. Been in one of these meetings? If so, you’ve probably wished they could end the same way… (btw the point was that with iRise you remove the ambiguity and let users see and test what will be built before it is)
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