My company manufacture simulation equipment for training of personell in emergency scenarios and we would like to use a number of IP cameras (up to 5?) in one of our trainers to monitor record training activity.
Our equipment is computer controlled from our own instructor station and we would like to view the cameras using an embedded web browser in our existing software.
I know that this is possible, but what I need is some guidance towards possible cameras (for indoor use) that will stream the video directly to a browser in "full screen mode" without the requirement to manually log in to the camera.
The LAN used would not be connected to the internet, so prevention of unauthorised access should not be a problem.
Additionally, we would like to be able to selectively record the data stream for lesson evaluation purposes. Does this require dedicated recording software or could it be done from with our own application?
Thanks,
Iain
Our equipment is computer controlled from our own instructor station and we would like to view the cameras using an embedded web browser in our existing software.
I know that this is possible, but what I need is some guidance towards possible cameras (for indoor use) that will stream the video directly to a browser in "full screen mode" without the requirement to manually log in to the camera.
The LAN used would not be connected to the internet, so prevention of unauthorised access should not be a problem.
Additionally, we would like to be able to selectively record the data stream for lesson evaluation purposes. Does this require dedicated recording software or could it be done from with our own application?
Thanks,
Iain