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3:
Run Auto - Run the Application to Upload Images at Timed Intervals

On ‘Run Auto’ tab
Logitech enter ‘Capture – Upload Interval’ in seconds. Obviously, the longer the interval, the less bandwidth you’ll use uploading images to the server.

If you have a slow upload connection from your Webcam computer, ensure the interval is long enough to allow images to be uploaded before the next image is captured


Ideally, the image upload interval and your display web page refresh interval (step 4) should be identical, to ensure each refreshed image displayed on your web page is a newly uploaded image. Logitech 9000 Tick ‘Save Local Copy’ and browse to a local directory on your computer to save a copy of each uploaded image. As each uploaded image over-writes older images on your server, this will keep a copy of all images locally.
Webcam upload image run Logitech 9000 To test image capture and settings without uploading to your server, un-tick ‘Upload Image on Capture’. The image will still be captured, optimized etc and displayed in the viewer, but not uploaded to your server.

The current status of the application will be displayed in the lower textbox, reporting FTP progress, upload time errors and total uploaded images.

Step 4:
Webcam web page display code generator
Your Webpage

Automatically Generate and test code to insert in your web page that displays and refreshes images to site visitors


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