EvoCam 3.6 review
DownloadEvoCam is a webcam application.
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EvoCam is a webcam application. EvoCam provides true WYSIWYG editing of text captions, picture badges, clocks and blur items, all floating on top of live video from your camera.
Here are some key features of "EvoCam":
Supports multiple cameras simultaneously
Supports multiple webcam windows, each with independent settings
Supports virtually any QuickTime-compatible camera or video input device
Supports a wide variety of network cameras and video servers [full list]
Includes built-in web server with Java-based streaming video support
Supports Rendezvous for publishing your webcam on your local network
Uploads images via FTP or SFTP to remote web servers
Emails images as MIME attachments to an email account
Saves images locally for use with Web Sharing or other web server software
Archives all images to timelapse QuickTime movies and/or separate images
Includes a Java webcam applet to display your webcam image on your web page
Powerful schedules to control when EvoCam is online
Unlimited motion sensors for automatic image capture when motion occurs
Unlimited text captions and clocks using any font, size, style or color
Unlimited picture badges using any image file, QuickTime movie, or dynamic image from a URL
Unlimited QuickTime Effect items
AppleScript support for control and customization
Limitations:
15 days trial.
What's New:
EvoCam is now Universal. EvoCam 3.6 requires Mac OS X 10.4 (or later) and QuickTime 7.0 (or later). Due to changes in the preferences and settings file formats, you will need to re-enter your serial number and settings.
Added "Standby Recording" feature which allows EvoCam to start recording several seconds before motion is detected. Click 'Advanced' in the Recording tab to enable this feature.
Added administrator access to images, archives and movies via the built-in web server at the following URLs:
/admin.html
/images/index.html
/movies/index.html
/archive/index.html
Click 'Advanced' in the Server tab to enable this feature and specify an administrator password.
Improved sound recording. Multiple movies with sound can now be recorded simultaneously, even if they use the same sound input device.
Added Dock status indicator showing the current number of viewers connected to the built-in web server.
Added Canvas Zoom feature which allows the canvas to be viewed at various magnification factors.
Added ability for sensors to append each recording to the same movie file. When appending is enabled, recording will be paused when no motion is detected. To force completion of the current recording, select the sensor item and click 'Split Movie' in the Items tab.
Added ability for sensors to be triggered manually via the Items tab.
Added support for GrandTec ICA202 network cameras.
Added support for Linksys WVC54G network cameras.
Added support for Sitecom LN-400 network cameras.
Added support for Linux-based Motion webcam servers.
Added support for generic JPEG and M-JPEG network cameras and video servers.
Added AppleScript support for Standby Recording.
Added AppleScript support for pan/tilt/zoom network camera control.
Added JYYYYMMDD_HHMMSS naming scheme.
Fixed a problem where EvoCam could crash if a non-existent webcam window was requested via the built-in web server.
Requirements:
QuickTime 7 or later.
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