myIPCam App

myIPCam myIPCam only works with IP cameras that support Motion JPEG (MJPEG) does not support H264 and audio.
myIPCam has been tested with the D-Link DCS-932L, Foscam FI8905W, FI8906W, Raspberry Pi and other IP cameras views of the site insecam.org (on this site, you can find an IP camera with dns e.g. 5.10.10.199:50000 , in the host field you must enter 5.10.10.199 , in the port field 50000 and IP Camera model Mobotix. Some Mobotix server public, may not operate properly.) This example webcam comes from http://insecam.org/.

The speed and quality of IP cameras that are in the world depends on how much bandwidth is available to the IP camera, to various settings of the owner of the IP camera and how many users are viewing the same time.

Want to check the house with IP cameras without spending a lot of money for a video surveillance system? Or do you want to do a little time lapse of what we take up the cameras? Just a couple of D-Link DCS 932L and this app…

badge Tested on iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 13,  iPad 2, iPad Air and iPad mini.

Require iOS 8 or later.

Little demo time lapse – source camelive.info
Rochester / New York, United States
Axis / Live view
– Parameters set for this demo: 1 pictures per second and video quality as 50.
To get this shot of 14 seconds, we recorded for 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Recording made with iPod touch 4G.

Little demo time lapse – source camelive.info
Saint Gallen / Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Axis / Live view
– Parameters set for this demo: 1 pictures every 10 second and video quality as 50.
To get this shot of 15 seconds, we recorded for about 37 minutes. Recording made with iPod touch 4G.

N.B. When recording, make sure the IP camera has a good output bandwidth otherwise may stop transmitting and get a video with a static image, or you may get a time lapse video that goes in spurts.
The videos that are generated on the iPhone and iPod have a size of 480×320, 640×480 on the iPad. We have not raised the size limit for the space occupied by the video and generally because the ip cameras are set to low values ​​for streaming over home broadband.

With myIPCam, you can view at any time your IP cameras.

You can view up to 4 IP cameras simultaneously and choose to take a photo or record a video in normal mode or in time lapse mode.

It supports the most common IP cameras on the market and you can add new IP cameras quickly and easily.
Requires wifi or 3G connectivity.

Ability to share videos and photos with social networks installed on your device, photo and video editing applications, and cloud messaging systems with the OpenIN button in the app.

If you are recording in time lapse mode and the battery is almost empty, the user will be warned by a voice message. If you do not put it to sleep by the user, after a short recording will stop automatically by the application in order to preserve battery life.

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Do not let the negative reviews, only serve to ruin months of work of the developer. If you have any problems please contact us.

Trademarks, images and codes in this application are the property of their respective owners.

We do not have any kind of affiliation with the brands mentioned above.

The icons in the app are completely free and open source under the GPL, thus free to be used in personal and commercial projects.(source https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/freebie-of-the-week/beautiful-flat-icons-for-free)