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    so I found a random microsoft lifecam laying around, and installed octoprint on my random pi i had laying around, and in ten minutes i have this
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssayer View Post
    Is 640x480 good enough, or would you need 720p?
    At that point it would depend on pricing. Preferably I'm looking for HD for around $50 but I can go as high as $100 if necessary. I am a full time student after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dunginhawk View Post
    so I found a random microsoft lifecam laying around, and installed octoprint on my random pi i had laying around, and in ten minutes i have this
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    What printer are you using?

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    teamviewer works better than vlc.
    That said it's been a few years since i played with vlc. I just use teamviewer these days.
    And for the vast majority of purposes 640x480 should be good enough.

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    It says today only... 720p (and wide angle which makes it perfect for a 3d printer...) for $49.99

    http://www.amazon.com/Funlux-Wireles.../dp/B00NGIQXYK

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    teamviewer works better than vlc.
    That said it's been a few years since i played with vlc. I just use teamviewer these days.
    And for the vast majority of purposes 640x480 should be good enough.
    But teamviever cant use an ip caméras right? I been using it for a while and i had a few conferences but only with others TV users. Just a dumb question.

  8. #18
    this came up recently, looks like it's worth it to alot of people here. Remote access control and camera for our printers:
    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/s...nter/x/8907124

  9. #19
    I am sharing my 3d monitoring setup with you -
    A desktop PC running Windows 8.1
    Webcam Timelapse software
    AmCap software
    Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000
    Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920
    A cheap tripod
    An iPhone tripod (used to attach the HD webcam to the tripod)
    Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop for iPad
    Splashtop 2 Companion App for Windows
    iPad/iPhone (for mobile/remote monitoring)







  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by MercedesStolp View Post
    I am sharing my 3d monitoring setup with you -
    A desktop PC running Windows 8.1
    Webcam Timelapse software
    AmCap software
    Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000
    Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920
    A cheap tripod
    An iPhone tripod (used to attach the HD webcam to the tripod)
    Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop for iPad
    Splashtop 2 Companion App for Windows
    iPad/iPhone (for mobile/remote monitoring)
    This is so much hardware and software just to look at your printer while away. This is ridiculous.

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