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Canon network camera user's manual
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Using the Java Viewer to Distribute Videos
Parameter Name
superimpose
url
video_width
auto_connect
bg_image
click_action
connect_msg
controller_style
disconnect_msg
error_msg
font_size
image_offset
no_connect_msg
overlay_font_color
show_logo
too_many_msg
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This function displays a bitmap image as an overlay on the video image. Specify
the image using the "bitmap-filename,x,y" format. Use the GIF format for bitmap
Yes
images (transparent GIFs supported). The "x,y" parameters specify the coordinates
of the bitmap image position on the video frame. If "x,y" is omitted, the image is
displayed in the center of the video frame.
Specify the URL of the HTTP server for applet access. Specify the IP address
No
and port number that match those specified in the codebase attribute.
This parameter specifies the video image display size (in pixels). Specify the
width. The display sizes are 80 to 640, and any value can be set as the width.
Yes
The height is calculated as 3/4 of the specified width. Eg. video_width="240"
(height=240 × 3/4=180.)
Specifies whether or not connection to the camera server should be established
at the same time that the applet starts up. Select "on" or "off". When "on" is selected,
connection is established when the applet starts up and moving pictures are
Yes
displayed. With "off", the connection is not established when the applet starts up
and the character string that was specified with the "no_connect_msg" parameter
is displayed. The "connect()" method is called up to establish connections.
The picture displayed in the background of LiveApplet can be specified. A JPEG
Yes
or GIF file can be specified. The WebView Livescope logo is not displayed if
specified. If not specified, the default picture is used.
Specifies behavior when a moving picture display area is clicked. "pt" specifies
Yes
pan and tilt; "none" specifies no reaction. The default is "pt".
Specifies the character string that is displayed while connection to the camera
Yes
server is being established. The default is "now connecting".
Specifies the GUI style for controlling the camera. "normal" specifies the usual
GUI style; "preset_only" specifies preset operation only; "none" specifies that the
Yes
entire GUI will not be displayed. With "preset_only", only the Control Start button,
the Camera Control Status window, the Preset Selection bar, and the Snapshot
button are displayed.
Specifies the character string that is displayed when the connection to the camera
Yes
server is cut. The default is "disconnected".
Specifies the character string that is displayed when connection to the camera
Yes
server has failed. The default is "can't connect".
Specifies the display size for connect_msg, disconnect_msg, error_msg,
Yes
no_connect_msg, and too_many_msg. The default makes size dependent on
the display area.
Specifies the display position of the picture file specified at bg_image. With the
Yes
upper left coordinates of the picture at "0,0" and the right direction given as x and
the down direction as y, image_offset is specified as "x,y". The default is "335,0".
Specifies the character string to be displayed following applet startup when
Yes
auto_connect is "off". The default is "no connection".
Specifies the color of the character string specified for "comment" and "hostname".
Yes
The color is specified at "#RRGGBB". The default is yellow.
Specifies whether or not the WebView Livescope logo should appear in the upper
Yes
right of the screen. It appears if show_logo is "on" and does not appear if it is
"off".
Specifies the character string that is displayed when connection to the camera
Yes
server fails because the limit on the number of connections was exceeded. The
default is "too many clients".
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