Transmitting Recorded Pictures; Chapter 6 Troubleshooting - Canon VB101 User Manual

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Viewing and Transmitting Recorded Pictures

Transmitting Recorded Pictures

Transmitting pictures that have been recorded
If you forward a picture (JPEG) recorded with the Schedule recording function and copy it, or
remove the card, download the picture to a PC and embed the picture in a HP, you can create a
still-image transmission page.
Transmitting pictures in SnapAnimator display format
Pseudo-animations (
P.85) are created using the SnapAnimator applet. The following example
is a SnapAnimator description in a HTML source. Customize the description between <APPLET>
and </APPLET> to enter the picture in the place you want to paste it.
<APPLET CODEBASE="http://192.168.100.1*/-wvdoc-01-/SnapAnimator/"
code="SnapAnimator.class"
archive="SnapAnimator.zip" width=320 height=300>
<PARAM NAME=cabbase VALUE="SnapAnimator.cab">
<PARAM NAME=image0 VALUE="http://192.168.100.1*/-vbidb-/data?20000102/
03040507">
<PARAM NAME=time0 VALUE="2000/01/02 03:04:05">
<PARAM NAME=image1 VALUE="http://192.168.100.1*/-vbidb-/data?20000216/
10100713">
<PARAM NAME=time1 VALUE="2000/02/16 10:10:07">
<PARAM NAME=image1 VALUE="http://192.168.100.1*/-vbidb-/data?20000316/
01100815">
<PARAM NAME=time2 VALUE="2000/03/16 01:08:15">
...
</APPLET>
* The underlined text is an IP address. Enter the actual IP address of the Web server.
SnapAnimator parameters
Parameter
Specifies the URL of the image file. When specifying multiple image files,
image0
specify them successively as image1, image2, etc.
Specifies the time at which image0 was taken. Written in the "Y/M/D H:M"
time0
format.
The above example was generated using an emum command for the video search CGI. By using this
description to properly specify the image0 and time0 parameters, you can also create an image transmission
page that displays any still images (JPEG) you have on hand as pseudo-animations. In this case, enter the
time stamp that corresponds with the name of the image file that you want to display in the shaded area and
enter the imageX and timeX parameters only for the quantity of images which you want to display.
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This chapter explains how to deal with problems that arise with the
operation of the VB101 and other faults.
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