Wes, is this video supposed to be frozen most of the
time. I will get a few seconds of live action followed
by a frozen screen shot for a minute or more. I am
running high speed DSL but maybe I don't understand
how this tech is supposed to work. Cool stuff.

--- Wes Wada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for all the replies on and off-list.  Please
> keep 'em coming!  We are
> learning some valuable things that will improve the
> video feed, and it's
> nice to know people in Denmark and Australia have
> seen it!
> 
> To answer some questions that were asked:
> 
> 1.  The video feed is a stream, not a clip.  It is
> real time and goes on as
> long as the equipment holds up and the conditions
> are good.
> 
> 2.  The focus can be improved a bit, but this is a
> streaming web video, and
> you know what those are like.  If you have seen a
> black and white highway
> dept. web cam, those are not sharp either.
>  I've gotten used to the way the web cams render,
> and it's almost like a
> moving painting of fish!
> 
> 3.  The URL web address you are using to reach the
> streaming video will stay
> the same.
> 
> 4.  Mike Kalpin, the Ranch manager and co-owner
> installed a second
> transmitter today, so an existing still photo web
> cam of the South Pond and
> the underwater fish cam can run simlutaneously. 
> That will happen within a
> week.  Both images will be displayed on the web site
> www.sugarcreekranch.com
> 
> 5. The fishcam feed can now be reached from a web
> page:
> http://www.sugarcreekranch.com/webcamform.htm
> 
> 6. Best times to view the web cam currently
> (7/24/06) are starting at 11 a.m.
> and starting at 3:45 p.m., each for a couple hours. 
> The most fish activity
> seems to happen around 4 p.m. , and the lighting on
> a sunny day is fantastic
> around 5:15pm   All times are U.S. Pacific time.
> 
> 7. The fish are being photo'd at a cold water
> seepage inlet out of casting
> range of the anglers.  The trout love to 'hang' in
> the slight current there,
> especially during the hot days we have been having.
> 
> 
> Hope you have the fish cam bookmarked, and enjoy it
> often.
> 
> 
> Wes Wada
> Bend, Oregon
> 


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