Posts Tagged ‘Deep Lake’
Pan and Tilt Camera - Installed and Operational - Review
Written by Bill on December 31st, 2007 – 4:40 pm -
On the Deep Lake page I have installed an Mcam 100 Motion Digital Web Camera. Created by a Korean company, this camera features 180 degree Pan and 100 degree tilt controlled remotely via the Internet. It really allows me to enjoy my lake view when I am away traveling for business or when I’m at our other residence.
Initially, installation was a bit troublesome for me… The camera that I purchased had a lower version of software included in the box and I could not get it to function over the Internet. I quickly contacted tech support and within just a few hours I had upgraded to version 3 of the software and things began to work as I had hoped and planned.
The version of the camera that I have does require not only a USB connection but also a serial connection to your PC. There are versions of the camera that function solely on a USB connection. They also offer as an accessory an extension cables that allows you to extend the standard 9 foot cable for those difficult and hard to reach camera placements. For now, I just installed it in my office window. I didn’t need the extension.
If you have an Internet connection that uses a router you will need to “open” the necessary port to allow for the UDP traffic from the Internet to reach the PC where the camera was attached. A typical installation would be to open the port that is 7000 + the last octet of the PC’s IP address. (DHCP could be problematic because you would not know which IP address to redirect the traffic to.) In my setup I just changed the PC to have a static IP of 10.1.1.99 and then I opened port 7099 to forward to that IP address.
A quick installation would include:
- Create an account at the mcam website. (This is used to direct people to your camera)
- Configure your PC’s IP address and your router’s port forwarding to that IP.
- Install the software (version 3) - It is going to ask you for your mcam login information.
- Attach the camera and allow the drivers to be found by Windows, then perform a reboot.
- Configure the camera as you would like in the server software. You can include time, some camera setup options, etc.
- Link to the camera from your web page (if you want others to see it) or simply save the address as a bookmark for your own private use.
So far I am quite happy with the installation… If you would like to try it out, there is a demonstration camera on their website. You can also find additional tech information here. If you have an interest in Deep Lake and would like to be able to control the camera up there leave me a comment on the Deep Lake page.
Tags: Deep Lake, mcam, review, webcam
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Windows Boot - Starting Programs in MY Order with the Delays I Need!
Written by Bill on December 31st, 2007 – 7:00 am -
Here on Projects Possible I run multiple webcams and they are all on a single PC. The Pan and Tilt camera runs a server that allows remote web control of that camera. The others run in a “capture” program that grabs the images and uploads them to the blog on a periodic basis. The problem is when Windows starts it just grabs all of the programs that need to run and starts running them one after another. In order to accomplish what I needed to do I needed to get the server running first and THEN I would start the image capture. If I didn’t do this I would get conflicts on startup and the server or the capture would display blank images.
My solution…Create a batch file and put it into my STARTUP folder that runs the programs I want to run in the order and with the timing that I want them to run.
Relatively simple solution. I created a file with an editor called WebCam.BAT in the All User/Programs/Startup folder. The basics of this file are:
@ECHO OFFECHO Pausing to wait for Windows to get through standard startup routines...PING -n91 127.0.0.1>nulSTART \"PanTilt\" /B \"C:\path to MCAM software\"Ping -n61 127.0.0.1>nulSTART \"WEBCAM\" /B \"C:\path to webcam capture\"
That’s really it. Since I needed to have a delay and there isn’t a Pause for XX seconds command for batch files I “cheat” and just tell it to PING my local machine a sufficient number of times to get the delay I want and send the output of the ping command to nowhere. You can also find more information on the START command here…
Tags: blog, Deep Lake, webcam, Windows
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Coming to the Deep Lake Page
Written by Bill on November 28th, 2007 – 1:00 pm -
We are happy to say that the static images provided by the stationary web cameras we have at Deep Lake are going to be supplemented by a full pan/tilt and zoom camera in the near future. While the static images were nice when there is something happening that I want to see I need to be able to control things just a little better.
While this still isn’t the Canon camera that I want (check out the Old Faithful streaming webcam found in this post) we are going to experiment to see just how much use it will get. Keep in mind I have a satellite connection with limited bandwidth so public usage of this camera will be restricted. Those with a specific interest in Deep Lake will certainly be able to receive the password that will control the movement of the camera via the Internet.
Tags: Deep Lake, video, webcam
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Deep Lake Picture Gallery Updated
Written by Bill on November 24th, 2007 – 10:44 pm -Tags: Deep Lake, pictures
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Deep Lake
Written by Bill on November 17th, 2007 – 8:16 am -Current Weather and Webcams
at Deep Lake, WA
Deep Lake is about 30 miles north of Colville, WA just south of the Canadian border. The setting as you can see from the webcam picture is quite picturesque. Our home sits on the north end of the lake at the site of the former Wilderness West resort. We’d love to hear from those that are current residents on the lake or those that have memories or pictures of the former resort. Leave us a comment below.
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Weather Station Details:
Mounted on the North side of the house about 20 feet from the ground… while not fully unobstructed by the neighbors house it does a pretty good job at giving you an idea of the current weather conditions. |
Latest Webcam Image Capture |
Some facts about the images…There are a couple of different cameras that update. You could see lake, construction, gated entrance, etc… It just depends on where we have the camera pointed at the time.
Our firepitOur Lyman Whitaker Wind SculptureOur dock,Our Bennington Pontoon boat, or the peddle boat,Our neighbors flag pole or dock,Animals: people, otters, heron, bald eagles, deer, coyotes, etc. |
The PAN and TILT Live Camera is HERE - You need a password (leave a comment).
The last 40 static images are archived here…
Tags: Camera, Cameras, colville wa, Deep Lake, HeavyWeatherPublisher, LaCrosse, Lake, weather, Weather Station, webcam, Whitaker, wildblue
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How did you get here?
Written by Bill on November 14th, 2007 – 7:15 pm -Welcome to Projects Possible…
So how in the world did you get here? You thought you were going to the Deep Lake Webcam, or perhaps even bigbrofan.com and somehow you ended up here. Through the magic of the Internet most of my personal Web pages have been redirected to here. In cases where I have decided to continue with the content or subject matter you may have been directed to specific posts or pages here on Projects Possible… my new blog.
You can expect to find some of the familiar content of my other pages and a bit more. The goal is to provide an enjoyable and entertaining read where you can interact and comment and share some of your own thoughts on the varied topics that I will be found.
If you thought you were going to find a Web Page for a ski area in Spain you must have tried going to masella.com. Masella is a family name and while I tried to register it, the ski area registered masella.com before I did. I do have masella.us, and going to that domain will bring you here as well. Two names, same great place.
What about bigbrofan.com? The fan site for Big Brother Australia is no longer being supported or maintained. I still own the domain and I may actually put some of the content into a page here if someone wants it. Keep in mind I did not watch last season at all so any and all media I have would be from seasons 1-6. If this is something you want or are looking for, leave a comment and I will see what I can do to perhaps accomodate that request. In the meantime enjoy some of the new content.
The domains deeplakewa.com and grizzlyway.com are both for the webcams and weather station that are located at our home on Deep Lake. These two domains will link directly to the Deep Lake page here on the blog so feel free to continue using them if you are not interested in the other content here at Projects Possible!
I own a number of other domains that may also eventually be directed to the blog.
As I’ve said, I encourage your comments and discussion. Feel free to use my permalinks in your posts and have a great time as you wade through the varied content of Projects Possible!
Tags: Big Brother, blog, Deep Lake, domains, ProjectsPossible, webcam
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