what is the difference betweena stream and lapse of time
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Time-lapse photography is the process of taking a series of still pictures and stringing them together into a sped-up video. ...
Explanation:
A stream is a body of water with surface water flowing within the bed and banks of a channel. The flow of a stream is controlled by three inputs - surface water, subsurface water and groundwater. The surface and subsurface water are highly variable between periods of rainfall.
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Stream
Live streaming video produces the best results. You see a real time smooth streaming live picture pretty much as its happening, with only a few seconds delay between the actual event and seeing it on your screen.
This system runs through our real time streaming service. This service takes a feed from your camera and routes it through our media servers. Here the feed is converted so it can be viewed on desktop and laptop computers plus Apple, Android and Windows mobile phones and tablets. Then it is rebroadcast to all your viewers over super fast data connections.
There is no increase in the load on your broadband connection or the bandwidth used as more people connect to your camera because this is all handled by our media servers. So no matter how many people connect at the same time, they will all see the same high quality smooth video at up to 25FPS, and with no extra load on your broadband.
There is a choice of player styles to match in with your web site design and even an HTML5 player so the display looks the same on mobile devices, tablets and computers. The live streaming service will stream sound too so if your camera supports audio you can have a real time audio video experience on your website for your visitors to enjoy.
By moving the mouse over the live display any available controls will show up like volume control and the Full Screen option too. Prices for live streaming start at just £1.99 per month and includes standard definintion or HD streams plus audio if available.
Lapse
Image Pull is also a good way to see live pictures on your own website. With the Image Pull method, static pictures or "snapshots" are pulled from the camera and then displayed quickly, one after the other in a window on your web page.
The resolution of the pictures can be high depending on the camera and the speed can be up to 2FPS. We provide the code you need with all our image pull camera's so you just need to open a port in your router and add your own details into the code. The images are pulled directly from the camera into your web page on the viewers browser. As this method does not run through our systems there is no on going charge for image pull once you have set it up.
Image pull can produce good results and is fine for low traffic sites where you are not likely to get many people trying to watch at the same time, but performance is directly linked to a number of factors which are, the upload speed of you broadband, the picture size being used and the number of simultaneous viewers. Once you get 5 or more people trying to view a camera using image pull at the same time, the picture update will become noticeably slower and as even more connect it can freeeze and become unavailable to fresh viewers until the number of viewers decreases. If the camera gets a huge amount of hits it can even lock up the router. For this reason image pull is only recommended for low traffic sites. For high traffic and and excellent reliabilty feeds, live Streaming is the best option.