Hi Toni,

I put in the components via the client and saved the scene.

I then ran the new scene and got the errors:
   Error: Cannot create component for type "EC_MediaPlayer" - no
factory exists!
   Error: Failed to create a component of type "EC_MediaPlayer" and
name "" to Entity "MediaPlayer" (ID: 7)

Below is the snippet from the .txml with http:// locations omitted:

<entity id="7" sync="1">
  <component type="EC_Name" sync="1">
   <attribute value="MediaPlayer" name="name"/>
   <attribute value="" name="description"/>
  </component>
  <component type="EC_Placeable" sync="1">
   <attribute value="0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1" name="Transform"/>
   <attribute value="false" name="Show bounding box"/>
   <attribute value="true" name="Visible"/>
   <attribute value="1" name="Selection layer"/>
   <attribute value="" name="Parent entity ref"/>
   <attribute value="" name="Parent bone name"/>
  </component>
  <component type="EC_Mesh" sync="1">
   <attribute value="0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1" name="Transform"/>
   <attribute value="http://"; name="Mesh ref"/>
   <attribute value="" name="Skeleton ref"/>
   <attribute value="" name="Mesh materials"/>
   <attribute value="0" name="Draw distance"/>
   <attribute value="false" name="Cast shadows"/>
  </component>
  <component type="EC_MediaPlayer" sync="1">
   <attribute value="http://"; name="Media Source"/>
   <attribute value="0" name="Render Submesh"/>
   <attribute value="true" name="Enabled"/>
   <attribute value="true" name="Illuminating"/>
   <attribute value="true" name="Interactive"/>
   <attribute value="true" name="Streaming Allowed"/>
  </component>
 </entity>

The "Media Source" is a streaming mjpg if that makes a difference.

Thank you very much,

Evan

On Oct 14, 11:57 am, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Evan wrote:
>
> > possibly help me with the syntax for the Entity, Component and
> > Attributes for implementing the EC_MediaPlayer into the .txml file?
>
> You don't usually edit the XML by hand - instead, use the scene & entity 
> editing GUI, for example:
>
> - open scenestruct (shift-s or menu -> view -> scene)
> - right-click on the entity where you want to show a video stream
> - choose 'add component'
> - select MediaPlayer in the dropdown dialog
> - after adding the component, doubleclick on the entity to get it open in 
> EC-editor and set the params
>  * they are update live, not only to you but to only clients
> - save the scene from scene-window - rightclick - 'save scene as' when done.
>
> > Evan
>
> ~Toni
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Oct 14, 10:40 am, Jonne Nauha <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> That webcam module I made wont help you get image from web or share you
> >> webcam to others. It was only meant for local viewing of webcam, which is
> >> not very useful tbh.
>
> >> We do however have EC_MediaPlayer that can play video streams. So just get
> >> the webcams stream url and put it to the ECs media ref and hit play, see
> >> what happens. Remember to keep the streaming allowed boolean true (the
> >> default). Make some mesh, then apply EC_MediaPlayer to the same entity.
> >> Check interactive true, youll get a menu when you click the screen to
> >> play/pause/show 2D player widget.
>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Jonne Nauha
> >> Adminotech developer
>
> >> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Evan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Heyall,
>
> >>> I see mention of a web cam at
> >>>http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Tundra
> >>> under 1.0.6 features and am wondering if there's a way to implement it
> >>> in Tundra 2.1.1.
>
> >>> I'd like to be able to view a webcam I have setup remotely.
>
> >>> Thank you ever again,
>
> >>> Evan
>
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