A digital camera attached to a computer to serve images or even live videostreams to for example a web page. See also Streaming media.
A type of low-cost digital camera that can be connected to the Internet. A Webcam is used to take a photograph periodically (i.e. once a minute) and automatically upload it to a userÂâ€(tm)s Website where it can be viewed by anyone. A Webcam can also be used for simple videoconferencing (15 – 30 fps) by combining a personal computer, a broadband Internet connection, together with free third-party software and/or service – such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger (using standard codecs), or AppleÂâ€(tm)s iChat AV (proprietary codec). Many newer notebook and tablet computers offer built-in Webcams and software. (Note: Some videoconferencing software vendors only allow users to videoconference with others using similar systems and software, and may charge per minute fees to connect sites together.)
This is a digital, real-time camera used to deliver still and motion video images over the Internet.
A camera that allows viewing of live images through the Internet.
A digital video recorder that allows video to be sent, in real time, over the internet to another computer.
Webcams are cameras that connect to the Internet, either via PC or directly, and that allow remote user access. An IP camera is a popular webcam for video surveillance that does not need a PC connection.
This attaches to a computer and records or sends images/video accross a live connection.
A video camera attached to a computer that provides video images that a user can view on a Web site.
An simple video camera that sits near your computer and sends live or recorded video as well as still photos.
inexpensive camera devices that must be attached to a dedicated computer and usually utilize software from the dedicated computer. WebCams have limited features and can not be accessed by multiple users. Typically additional software is needed to view Web Cams via an internet connection.
A video camera attached to a Web site. Its latest image is available on or requestable from the WWW. (See also Netcam, Live Cam.)
a video camera typically attached to a computer. XYZ
a digital camera designed to take digital photographs and transmit them over the internet
a camera attached to the internet, that takes a photo every few seconds and relays that photo to a website where people can see it
a camera connected to a computer that streams digital video or images over the Internet
a camera system producing a video image that can be viewed on the web
a camera that connects to that Internet and displays a series of continuously updated images on an Internet web page
a camera that regularly updates photographs on a webpage
a camera which connects to your computer normally via USB
a device that sends pictures from a video or still camera onto the internet so you can view the images on someone's web page
a digital camera that regularly provides images online
a digital video camera that has to be connected directly to a computer or network and cannot be used seperately
a live video camera hooked up to the Internet, so that you can see (for example) Vancouver's Inner Harbour , as it looks right now
a live video camera that captures an image every so often and uploads it to a web page
a series of still images, encoded in JPEG format and updated at periodic intervals, useful for security purposes
a small camera attached to your computer that captures an image at a predetermined time interval
a small camera that takes still or moving images and sends them to your PC through a USB cable
a system of one or more CCTV cameras located somewhere to view a scene from a remote location
a video camera that is plugged into a computer with internet access and broadcasts to the internet in almost real time
Low-resolution camera that can be attached to a computer and, with the help of software, send images over the Internet.
A Web page that displays still images or video that is captured by a digital camera connected to a PC.
Video cameras attached directly to a PC. They vary considerably between monitor-mounted spheres, often used for videoconferencing, to wall mounted devices at a great height. Many cameras have been set up all over the world in places of key interest, and their images (usually updated once an hour, though sometimes more frequently) can be accessed over the internet.
Small digital cameras used for visual communication across the Internet. Often inexpensive, these cameras interface with a computer and may take still pictures as well as broadcast and capture videos at a low frame rate. The popular Internet-based application CUSeeMe uses a webcam. ()
(WEB CAMera) a kind of cheap TV camera which you can use for videoconferencing over the internet, or just showing off. The picture quality usually isn't all that great but it doesn't need to be, because high quality real time video won't fit down an ordinary internet connection anyway.
Any video camera whose output is available for viewing via the Internet or over a network. Images from the camera are captured periodically and made available on a web page.
A video camera whose images can be accessed via the Internet.
A small video camera attached directly to a computer whose video feed is streamed over the Web. :: Close
A digital video camera attached to a computer, designed for broadcasting live or recorded pictures over the Internet.
A camera which broadcasts live over the Internet.
A video capturing device, which in instant messengers is used to send a video stream to another user. Most webcams have a built-in microphone.
A video camera, usually attached directly to a computer, whose current or latest image is requestable from a Website. A live cam is one that is continually providing new images that are transmitted in rapid succession or, in some cases, in streaming video. Sites with live cams sometimes embed them as Java applets in Web pages.
A small video camera connected to your computer, and placed next to or on your monitor, to send live images over the Internet .
Any video camera whose output is available for viewing via the Internet or an intranet. Images from the camera are captured periodically and made available on a web page. There are hundreds of webcams in operation around the world showing everything from bedrooms to traffic. Source: Foldoc: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
A basic digital camera intended to exist as part of your computer set up. It might record still and/or moving images for upload to the internet. See videoconferencing and video telephony.
(or Cam) A camera that sends live or recorded video or a series of still pictures over the Internet.
Small digital camera attached to a computer that can upload (send) images to the web (via FTP). If you mount a webcam on your computer, you can set it to send a series of images (e.g. a fresh shot every 30 seconds), so people can view you "live". As well as sending a series of static shots, Webcams can also stream live video, e.g. as a webcast, but this chews up more bandwidth. Software is needed to install a webcam on your computer, e.g. Chillcam. You can view more Webcam info on the mc² Webcam page
A camera that when connected to a computer or home network can be used to transmit images over the internet.
Camera that can transmit images via the Internet.
A video camera/computer setup that takes live images and sends them to a Web browser.
A webcam is a camera that is linked to a computer for video conferencing. Many of Creative WebCams come packed-full with features. Apart from high quality video chats so you can show off your best poses to your friends on the internet, our WebCams also allow you to take pictures periodically for uploading onto the web. Or you can try setting up one in a house or office for remote monitoring. Check out our WebCams for a combination of affordability plus versatility, with distinct quality
A camera which takes pictures at set intervals and publishes them live on the internet.
A webcam is a small digital video camera connected to a computer for real-time acquisition and broadcasting of videos on the Internet.
A video camera designed to connect to your PC. It can be used to record video clips which you can send by email, or to transmit images directly over the internet for video-conferencing.
A camera hooked up to World Wide Web showing regularly updated pictures of the subject in focus.
A Webcam is a video camera, usually attached directly to a computer, whose current or latest image is placed on a web page either by displaying images at intervals or producing a live video stream.
A web camera (or webcam, real camera) is a real-time camera (usually, though not always, a video camera) whose images can be accessed using the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video calling application.