There's an app for that. I was having the same problem on android. I found "IP Cam Viewer Lite" and it works for me on android. My camera produces an mjpeg stream (mime-type content type<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME_type#Content-type> *multipart/x-mixed-replace*). The app handles this and various other protocols. There is an iPhone version: http://www.iusethisapp.com/android-apps/ip-cam-viewer-lite/ Hope this helps, Gudmundur
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Marko Popovich <mpopov...@mobviz.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I have spent months trying to figure out how to get a standard h.264 WiFi > home camera to stream its video directly to my iPhone. The more I research > the more I am finding that although the iPhone has an h.264 hardware > decoder, it cannot decode the stream coming from my live camera directly (a > middleman server is needed). Is this true? If so, can FFMPEG offer any > assistance to get the h.264 stream to go from the camera directly to the > iPhone? > > Any and all help is very much much appreciated. > > Thank you, > Marko > > _______________________________________________ > ffserver-user mailing list > ffserver-user@ffmpeg.org > http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffserver-user > >
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