Hello,
Many here wanted to know how to add a live web cam feed to their BlueVoda website. I have tried to type it clearly below and I hope you guys can all succeed if you are interested.
Before you start, I would like you to click on the link below, it is the live web cam feed I have set up on my website to show you an example. I turned off the audio so you don't have to hear me working, hehe .. it is a 20$ Canadian Bill that is showing on the camera.. The camera I am using is an **** 360 Live Camera.
TRY: http://www.bwservices.ca/broadcasting.html
(this link will only be active for a few hours)
Step 1: Download Windows Media 9 Encoder
32-bit version of Windows Media Encoder 9 Series for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. For Windows Vista.
Download now
Then: Open the program in your start menu and do the following, make sure you follow the exact instructions or it will not work!
Run the encoder, select 'Broadcast a live event', Click OK
Select the devices you want to use in the next screen, click Next
Select 'Pull from the encoder', click Next
Enter port number 5700, click Next
Keep the first two settings as 'Multiple bit rates video'
Scroll down in the 'Bit rate' box to the one marked '148kbps, 15, 320x240', uncheck any others and check this one, press Next
'Archive a copy...' leave unchecked, click Next
Select 'No,...', click Next
Give your stream some info if you want - if not just leave blank, click Next
Click Finish
Give the encoder a few seconds to sort itself out, then click 'Properties'
Click the 'Compression' Tab, Click 'Edit...'
Under 'Target Bit Rates', select your 148Kbps stream and click 'Edit'
In 'Audio Format', pull down "10kbps, 16Khz, Mono CBR"
Change 'Frame rate' to 20fps
Change 'Video Bit rate' to 48K (including the 'K'), click OK
Go to the File menu, and select 'Save As' - call the file a name (e.g. broadcast.wme) and save it to your Desktop. In the future you can launch the encoder with this settings file by double-clicking it, so you do not have to set it up every single time.
Click 'Start Encoding' to start your broadcast.
You have now finiched the hardest part! Now here comes the easy part .. good luck!
Step 2: Click on this link below:
http://www.camstreams.com/add.asp and sign up ...
Step 3: Check your e-mails (maybe the bulk one)
Read the message and click on Activate Membership ... it will re-direct you to a website that you can then get out of ...
Step 4: Go to the link below:
http://www.camstreams.com/userarea.asp .. and sign in ..
Step 5: Click on the link that says:
Show Embed HTML Code .. and Agree ..
Step 6: Copy the HTML code
Then open BlueVoda and choose the page you want to add the live web cam feed.
Step 7: Add an HTML box and double click on it
Then paste the HTML code and click on 'OK'.
Step 8: Congrads! You can now save and publish your page!
Please let me know how it went!
Many here wanted to know how to add a live web cam feed to their BlueVoda website. I have tried to type it clearly below and I hope you guys can all succeed if you are interested.
Before you start, I would like you to click on the link below, it is the live web cam feed I have set up on my website to show you an example. I turned off the audio so you don't have to hear me working, hehe .. it is a 20$ Canadian Bill that is showing on the camera.. The camera I am using is an **** 360 Live Camera.
TRY: http://www.bwservices.ca/broadcasting.html
(this link will only be active for a few hours)
Step 1: Download Windows Media 9 Encoder
32-bit version of Windows Media Encoder 9 Series for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. For Windows Vista.
Download now
Then: Open the program in your start menu and do the following, make sure you follow the exact instructions or it will not work!
Run the encoder, select 'Broadcast a live event', Click OK
Select the devices you want to use in the next screen, click Next
Select 'Pull from the encoder', click Next
Enter port number 5700, click Next
Keep the first two settings as 'Multiple bit rates video'
Scroll down in the 'Bit rate' box to the one marked '148kbps, 15, 320x240', uncheck any others and check this one, press Next
'Archive a copy...' leave unchecked, click Next
Select 'No,...', click Next
Give your stream some info if you want - if not just leave blank, click Next
Click Finish
Give the encoder a few seconds to sort itself out, then click 'Properties'
Click the 'Compression' Tab, Click 'Edit...'
Under 'Target Bit Rates', select your 148Kbps stream and click 'Edit'
In 'Audio Format', pull down "10kbps, 16Khz, Mono CBR"
Change 'Frame rate' to 20fps
Change 'Video Bit rate' to 48K (including the 'K'), click OK
Go to the File menu, and select 'Save As' - call the file a name (e.g. broadcast.wme) and save it to your Desktop. In the future you can launch the encoder with this settings file by double-clicking it, so you do not have to set it up every single time.
Click 'Start Encoding' to start your broadcast.
You have now finiched the hardest part! Now here comes the easy part .. good luck!
Step 2: Click on this link below:
http://www.camstreams.com/add.asp and sign up ...
Step 3: Check your e-mails (maybe the bulk one)
Read the message and click on Activate Membership ... it will re-direct you to a website that you can then get out of ...
Step 4: Go to the link below:
http://www.camstreams.com/userarea.asp .. and sign in ..
Step 5: Click on the link that says:
Show Embed HTML Code .. and Agree ..
Step 6: Copy the HTML code
Then open BlueVoda and choose the page you want to add the live web cam feed.
Step 7: Add an HTML box and double click on it
Then paste the HTML code and click on 'OK'.
Step 8: Congrads! You can now save and publish your page!
Please let me know how it went!
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