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sebeclake:
I had a request to add a Weather Display parser to IPTimelapse webcam software.  There is now an option on the weather tab page to read the Weather Display clientraw.txt file from a hosting server and put the weather onto a jpeg image for upload or onto a live stream.  There is also the option to read clientraw.txt from a local computer folder. 

Also, you can stream an IP camera video to YouTube or Facebook with weather data and there is a new option to stream HLS video from your home computer using Windows IIS or an Nginix server.  The software download is here: https://iptimelapse.com/iptimelapse-pro

-Mike

PaulMy:
I have downloaded the software and started to use with a new Logitech C920s Pro HD Webcam (USB) and very pleased http://www.komokaweather.com/pictures/sebec/image.jpg?06260956
Not a WD user so using my IONTARIO226 WU station for weather text.


Enjoy,
Paul

PSJohn:

--- Quote from: sebeclake on June 21, 2020, 12:19:32 PM ---I had a request to add a Weather Display parser to IPTimelapse webcam software.  There is now an option on the weather tab page to read the Weather Display clientraw.txt file from a hosting server and put the weather onto a jpeg image for upload or onto a live stream.  There is also the option to read clientraw.txt from a local computer folder. 
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-Mike

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Thank you for adding this!   [tup]

weatheroz:
I'm going to have another play with it, but the version I tried last year only supported a couple of weather details, and I was also after something that I could put a 'box' over a certainly part of the image, and put the weather details in to that.

The idea is to publically hide a neighbours back verandah area, without using a privacy mask on the camera, as the camera itself provides a source of security for that neighbour if things go bad.

I like the idea of being able to put the weather text in a particular zone .  :)

weatheroz:
Trying this out again on a different computer and IP camera, and wanted to know if there's a way to save the output image at a different size to what the camera provides.

I've got a 4k camera, but want an output image of 1920 x 1080

I couldn't see an option to do that, but perhaps I'm not looking in the right spot for it. :)


Edit: and where can I change the date format from MM/DDY/YYY to DD/MM/YYYY  ?

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