Webcam32 V5.1.0 URL: http://surveyorcorp.com/webcam32/ Webcam32 a Windows 95, Windows98 and Windows NT application which allows video camera images to be displayed within a web page. Features: Enhanced RCM Control - Webcam32 is now able to recieve HTTP requests for Transit RCM control as well as the original applet control. FTP Client - Webcam32 is able to upload images to an FTP server (a Web server) to allow images to be obtained directly from the page. Now includes previous image cycling and time to next upload. HTTP Server - Webcam32 can also perform as an HTTP image server (Web server) serving video images from a capture device (camera) without the need to configure any CGI programs or have any other Web server. Now includes real time logging and statistics. AutoCam - Create a webcam page with no knowledge of web page creation Supports Snappy!!! Server Push capability to perform live image movie transmission. Server Push from existing AVI files. Image Cycler from JPEG or BMP files on disk. AVI capture support - AVI movies built of transmitted images. AVI timed image save AVI % change frame save - security surveillance, etc. Java applet support. ISP support - Webcam32 provides support for cameras connected to a home PC connected to the Internet via a dial-up line through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Dial Up networking support. Passive FTP, Proxy gateway and direct network connection supported. Image output data type selection including progressive JPEG. Hide option - Webcam32 can hide from your display leaving only a Webcam32 icon in the system tray. Warning option - plays sound and delays a configurable period when a client requests an image (allows you to compose yourself before a picture is taken). Optional positional caption showing the date and time the image was obtained including customizable text and font and multi-line output. Additionally, overlay bitmap selection. Support for multiple, selectable cameras. Handles 4,8,16 and 24 bit images and sizes from cameras. Display of last client that obtained an image. Ability to save captured images locally on disk. Remote Administration Shipped with shared library support making final installed code and executable much smaller. Advanced debugging included.