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    Epoccam Feature Requests for Kinoni?

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    • bennid
      bennid last edited by

      Hi guys,
      I tested jailbroken Iphone 5 on ios 7 Video stream with epoccam multi and brandwith app
      0,3 mb/min on 1280/720
      0,15 mb/min 640/480

      so it's not a lot (certainly due to compression),
      I suppose, if it's matching the same rule than wifi hotspots,that a 750mb/s (even if technically would be twice less)
      is really enough.

      www.le-spang.fr www.lematrice.com

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      • Kinoni
        Kinoni last edited by

        @bennid

        Thanks for the feedback. Answers to your questions:
        1) Answered already, thanks Skulpture.
        2) Dimming the screen is a feature asked by many users. Maybe we should implement it so that after a minute screen dims and touching it activates the screen again. Not sure how much battery that would save though, sending video over WiFi seems to drain the battery.
        3) We have studied OSC support a bit, and it looks like a massive task to implement controlling all camera parameters. At this point adding this feature does not look like viable business decision.
        4) In general 5GHz WiFi channels are less crowded that 2.4GHz channels, but 5 GHz WiFi has less range. It really depends on your environment if there are many WiFi networks and WiFi users sucking the bandwidth. One feature we are looking at is direct connection between phone and Mac, eliminating need for wireless router. Not sure how well this works for multiple devices, need to do some testing on it.
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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          "5 GHz WiFi has less range" Interesting - I did not know this. Thanks.

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          • bennid
            bennid last edited by

            @Skulpture
            here is it ;-)
            http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24246/~/should-i-use-the-2.4-ghz-or-5-ghz-wireless-band%3F

            @Kinoni2) maybe Kinoni screen behaviour could just match global ios pref regarding screen dimmer  (allowing to dim automatically) so that it doesn't affect your soft interface?
            (dimming by default could be a huge problem when we use it with accessibility/guided access to prevent screen and button interfering...)

            1. I don't realise how much hard this is but focus lock/unlock and eventually remote could definately be a plus !
              maybe we'll find later how to use "touch osc" backgrounded for other accels and orientations' sends.

            2. I use 2 to 3 cams, on ad hoc point from my laptop and it 's working quite well, but maybe you meant you're developping wired connectivity?

            www.le-spang.fr www.lematrice.com

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              casselli last edited by

              how about epocam working with a galaxy 5 phone-All it does is turn my screen black.

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