In addition to the default full view map, the program can generate a series of hyperlinked maps showing expanded views. CGView converts the input into a graphical map (PNG, JPG, or SVG format), complete with labels, a title, legends, and footnotes.
Feature information and rendering options are supplied to the program using an XML file or a tab-delimited file. Its primary purpose is to serve as a component of sequence annotation pipelines, and as a means of generating visual output suitable for the web.
What is CGView? | Gallery | Creating a Map | CGView Application | CGView API | CGView ServerĬGView is a Java package for generating high quality, zoomable maps of circular genomes. If u don't have a technical doc telling u the video format and streaming portocol used by HNC290G, that may be a way for u to get the info u needed.CGView - Overview CGView - Circular Genome Viewer U may use "view -> source" in your browser to get the html source. When your receiver, use a browser, link to a web page, to view the capture of your HNC290G, there should be a "embed" video object to display the video ouput in the web page. Since I don't have a HNC290G, I can't answer your question.īut, if u can get the html page, I may help u to use the ouput of HNC290G as a of source of vlc for u.
For Mac OS X: Click on the 'Apple' menu in the upper-left corner of the screen -> 'System Preferences.' -> 'Java'. I don't want to have VLC do web captures of the camera since that would make it just as bad as using what the camera does now. When you are done using the Java applet, you should change the Java 'Security Level' back to 'High' if you had lowered it down to 'Medium' earlier. (The camera is an MJPEG camera which has a streaming video output at port 5000). What do I have to do to get VLC to use this camera's streaming video feed as input? In other words, what is the syntax of the MRL that I need to do this? Marcus, I appreciate your help, but I already know all of that, and have already solved all the issues except the one with which I started this thread: If you use QuickTime, select ASF as the packing formet will be fine. If you use WMP as the video player in the web page, select MPEG2 will be fine. You may use the VLC ActiveX for IE or Mozilla plugin for FireFox. You may use IIS, Apache, Jetty as the web server.ī. you need a "web server" and a simple web page to embed the video output. if your viewers want to use a browser to watch the output, you will have to resolve 2 issues. Since VLC can handle all format output from VLC, so, you can use any codec your like in step a.Ģb. if your viewers have VLC, then they may use VLC to receive the http video.
Set source = webcam capture (dshow), and stream out in "http" formatĪssuming the PC and your viewers are already on the LANĢa. u may setup VLC and a cheap USB webcam on a WinXP, HNC290G is just like the 3-in-1 coffee instant (coffee + sugar + milk powder already mixed). HNC290G = webcam + videolan + PC + web server