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How can i receive image and control PTZ motion of camera
Hi
I am working on Wireless sensor camera
My goal is 1.To receive and compare the two frames(with person and without person) from camera, and to control PTZ of camera to view the person .
Is it possible to write the complete program in java.
Please help me with coding part( approaches to write the code)
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Does the vendor of your camera have an SDK for Java?
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Sony pan tilt camera
I have purchased Sony PTZ camera......
It suppots controlling of camera through web browser.
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 Originally Posted by sri_reddy523
I have purchased Sony PTZ camera......
It suppots controlling of camera through web browser.
Ok...good
Does it have an SDK for Java?
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