Steff,

I have several webcams hooked up on our site (though they are down for
maintenance now). Everything depends on the type of webserver streaming
the content. Currently I have video coming from two low end Axis video
servers, and I reference those server's streams in the object tag on the
page showing the feeds. This isn't a function of CF, though I use CF to
dynamically change the server IP and camera reference when someone
clicks on a link for a different camera. I also feed an audio stream
from our radio station (irieradio.com) for internet radio. This uses
Windows Media Server, which can also serve video. The link reference
within the page uses an mms protocol (as opposed to http), and is served
directly from that source. I do not suggest running WMS on the same
machine as CF (or BlueDragon) if you are multicasting. If you are only
running a single stream then you could, but make WMS use a different
port (the default is port 80, which will cause mixed results for your
video and your site). WMS can also chew up a lot of bandwidth the more
popular your feed becomes.

Cutter

Steff wrote:
> Bonjour
>
>     si je relie une webcam à mon serveur, puis-je utiliser coldfusion pour
> visualiser le contenu de ma webcam?
>
> Merci
> Stéphane
>
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