Canon VIXIA HF G10 Full HD Camcorder with HD CMOS Pro and 32GB Internal Flash Memory

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Dan3.0 - G222 at Window Number 2

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Dan3.0 - G222 at Window Number 2
In which lots of random little things happen and I get to work writing a song about my life as a video blogger. Should Wall Wednesday be every other week? revision3.com LIVE SHOW When: Tomorrow (Thursday), 5-6PM PST Where: www.ustream.tv DECISION ENGINE: dan30.com ///TASKS IN THIS EPISODE/// Write a song: revision3.com by JakBowler /// /// /// Carbonite: carbonite.com Twitter: twitter.com Music courtesy of "Mars Argo": youtube.com
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Dan3.0 - G222 at Window Number 2



Dan3.0 - G222 at Window Number 2

Dan3.0 - G222 at Window Number 2

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Viewing an IP Network Camera over the Internet

Viewing an IP Network Camera over the Internet


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IP Network Cameras are designed to work in a Local Area Network (LAN) and over the Internet. Within
a LAN, IP Network Cameras allow for motoring local to the computer network to which the cameras are
attached to. With additional configuration of your computer network you have the ability to allow
for your IP Network Camera to be monitored not only locally but remotely as well using the Internet.
For advice on how to configure your network to allow for your camera to work over the Internet please
follow this guide.

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Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden - "Independence Day" - Ep. 3.10


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Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden - "Independence Day" - Ep. 3.10
Season 3 (Summer of '96), Episode 10. The secret's officially out. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are getting a divorce, and the thought of it has Colin feeling way overwhelmed. Nothing like a heart-to-heart with best friends to cheer him up--that is until the topic of Kris arises. Is Slake forgiven for his rendezvous with Colin's sister? --- Season 1 of OJBG is now in "The Vault"! Don't worry! To get your fix, you can purchase the episodes and the script eBook here: bit.ly If you're in the DC area, you can watch OJBG on DCTV on Mondays and Saturdays at 10:30pm EDT on Comcast 95 / RCN 10 / Verizon 10! Ultimately, Otessa, the creator of OJBG, believes that Season 2 is a great place to start with the series as it was always envisioned as a better/stronger/bolder season and gives a better sense of the show to come. --- Website: OJinBG.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Telly, LA Web Festival, and Webby honoree award winning teen web series following the lives of 18 kids as they grow up and get down in grunge-era Washington DC. "The bad things we do. The things we get caught for--and how they are never the same." --- Directed by Otessa Ghadar Writing credits Otessa Ghadar creator Episode Cast (in alphabetical order) Verity Allen ... Kris DeAndre Baker ... Drew Clayton Pelham Jr. ... Colin (as Clayton Pelham) Jesse Swire ... Slake Episode Crew Produced by Otessa Ghadar .... producer Cinematography by Gene Ertel (director of photography) Film Editing by Otessa Ghadar ...
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Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden - "Independence Day" - Ep. 3.10

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Configuration - Local Access


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Before you are able to configure your camera to work over the Internet we suggest configuring the
camera for local access first. Please refer to the technical documentation that came with your camera
for proper instructions on initial configuration of your camera. Once the camera has been configured
for local access you are then ready to start configuration for remote access to the camera over the
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Configuration - Remote Access

Before you proceed to configure your local network to allow your camera to be monitored from a remote
location, we suggest that you contact your network administrator to ensure you have the proper authority
to configure remote access to the camera. Once you have consulted with your network administrator you
may proceed to configure remote access to the camera.

In order to configure your camera to work over the Internet you will need to configure what is called
Port Forwarding. Port Forwarding allows for you to access the camera from a remote location by
forwarding the network ports used by the camera onto the Internet. These ports are usually forwarded
by accessing your network's router and configuring the router to forward the ports used by the camera.
For details as to what ports will be required for forwarding for your IP Network Camera, please consult
the manufacturer of your camera. For additional information beyond this guide regarding Port Forwarding,
please visit http://www.portforward.com where you will be able to find step by step guides on Port Forwarding
specific to different models of routers.

Step 1 - Obtain IP Address Information

In order to access your network's router for configuration of port forwarding you will require the IP
Address of the router to which the camera is connected to. You can obtain this IP Address information
by consulting with the network administrator of your network or by opening up a Command Prompt within
Windows and entering in the "ipconfig /all" command. To open a command prompt window you will need to
click on the Window's Start button and then proceed to click on Run. Now you will enter in "cmd" and
click on "Ok" to proceed.

Once you have displayed the IP Configuration for your computer using the "ipconfig /all" command, you
will then be able to record the IP Address for your router. You will need this IP Address in order to
access your router for configuring Port Forwarding. Your network router's IP Address will be displayed
as the Default Gateway.

Step 2 - Accessing your Network's Router

Now that you have obtained the IP Address for your network's router you will then need to proceed to
access your router by typing in the router's IP Address in a web browser.

Step 3 - Configuring Port Forwarding on your Router

Now that you have access to the network router you will then need to proceed to browse to the
configuration section on the router where port forwarding is to take place. Please consult with the
manufacturer of your router for details as to where this section is. You may also review the website
NetworkCameraReviews.com where you will find detailed forum posts on port forwarding with various routers.

The Private IP Address for the camera (local IP Address of camera) has been entered in as well as a unique
name that will be associated with this particular port that is to be forwarded. In this example port
80 will be forwarded for the camera. Please consult with the manufacturer of your camera for details
on what port(s) will be forwarded. Some IP Network Cameras require more then one port to be forwarded
in order for you to obtain all the features the camera has to offer. You will also be presented with
an option to select a Protocol to be to be used. Common options found are UDP, TCP or Both. Your router
may have additional options. In most cases you will need to select the protocol option "Both". This
will associate both UDP and TCP protocols to the port(s) being forwarded. In this example we with click
on the Apply button once all required information has been entered.

After the settings have been saved within the router's configuration you should be able to see this
information displayed in a list. There may be other entries in this list already by default.

Step 4 - Accessing your IP Network Camera over the Internet

Now that you have configured port forwarding on your network's router to allow the camera to be accessed
over the Internet, you are now ready to attempt to access the camera. We suggest attempting to access
the camera from a remote location and not within the local network for confirmation that port forwarding
was configured properly. At a remote location you will need to type in the Public IP Address that is
provided by you Internet Service Provider (ISP) in order for you to be able to access your camera.
Please contact your ISP if you are not sure what your Public IP Address is. You will not be able to
access the camera by it's Private IP Address (Example: 192.168.0.100) because the camera's Private IP
Address cannot be seen on the Internet and can only be seen within the local network to which the camera
is attached to.

In most applications port 80 will be forwarded and because of this no port information will be required
in the Address Bar when attempting to access the camera. However, there are cases where an IP Network
Camera will not use port 80. These cases are usually related to security concerns with using port 80.
We suggest contacting your network administrator or the manufacturer of you router to inquire upon the
possible security concerns with forwarding port 80. If port 80 is not the port being used you will be
required to enter in the full IP Address followed by a colon and the port number used.

You should now be able to fully access your IP Network Camera from a remote location using the
Internet. If you require any additional support for configuring your camera for remote access, we
strongly suggest that you contact the manufacturer of your camera, the manufacturer of your network's
router or review the detailed guides found on NetworkCameraReviews.com


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Let's Play: Final Fantasy XIII - Episode 34


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Let's Play: Final Fantasy XIII - Episode 34


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Let's Play: Final Fantasy XIII - Episode 34
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Friday, January 4, 2013

What is the Difference Between Network IP Cameras and Analog CCTV Cameras?

What is the Difference Between Network IP Cameras and Analog CCTV Cameras?


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If you are considering installing a new video surveillance system, or expanding your existing video surveillance system, you might want to consider installing, or upgrading to a network IP video system. A network video surveillance system offers you a number of improvements over a traditional CCTV video system, like better image quality and lower cost to own and maintain.

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Episode 204: Closer Inspection
With growing suspicions about his staff, Jeff installs a hidden camera in his office and begins the sting operation to find out what is going on when he is not there. The camera actually reveals some interesting information about the staff and Jeff is forced to take action.
Episode 204: Closer Inspection

Episode 204: Closer Inspection



Episode 204: Closer Inspection

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A network IP system runs off a local area network, or LAN, which connects computers by ethernet. You access each camera like it was it's own computer, because it has it's own network IP address. You can control this camera from anywhere in the world and it makes for easier use than a traditional analog CCTV video system.


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What is the Difference Between Network IP Cameras and Analog CCTV Cameras?



For years, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) video surveillance systems were the only choice for video surveillance of your home or business. At first, the images from analog cameras were transmitted through cables to a quad, or monitor for viewing. With the advent of the Video Cassette Recorder (VCR), you were finally able to record the video to a VHS tape for future viewing. However, if you had to actually find an instance of needing the video for law enforcement, it required watching, or fast forwarding through hours of video.



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This advanced to using a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or DVR card in a computer to convert the analog video signals to digital formats. Then the video can be recorded to a hard disc, or burned to a DVR. They were still closed systems using CCTV cameras that were viewable only by the administrators of the surveillance system. Recent advancements have allowed those DVR's to have the ability to connect to the Internet, so you can remotely view the cameras from any Internet accessible computer or smart phone. The problems are that the cameras are still analog and the system is far from perfect.

While Network IP Cameras have been around since the mid-1990's, they were originally not as good as professional analog cameras. The allowed digital imaging, networking, and storage, though they were usually web-cams that let you view a tiny, grainy image over the Internet, or a local area network.

The times have changed; technology and IP technology have married up with the digital camera, to create the ultimate video surveillance system. IP network capable cameras have caught up with analog camera technology, and now exceed the quality of the video from traditional CCTV cameras.

The main benefits of an Network IP based video surveillance system is:

A complete digital solution, no need for DVR's or DVR cards. Ease of set-up, no video cables to run. Power the camera over your LAN, no power cables to run. Pan-Tilt-Zoom is built in, no need for additional hardware. 2-way audio is built in, now you can hear and talk to the person. Interlace problems are eliminated in high resolution cameras. The video is secure, and can be easily scalled as you needs grow.

These are the main advantages of a network surveillance system over an analog surveillance system, so you can make an educated decision before you purchase a new system, or upgrade an existing CCTV based system. You should know that IP cameras are more expensive then CCTV cameras, as they are considered a little computer by the network, and have the digitizing hardware built in.

The cost of installing a network IP camera system starts to pay for itself after 8 cameras, as you have a decreased labor cost due to no video cable to run, you just hook up a switch to a local area network and run your IP cameras off that.


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Ellen's Hidden Camera Prank on a Hollywood Tour Bus!


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Ellen's Hidden Camera Prank on a Hollywood Tour Bus!


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Ellen's Hidden Camera Prank on a Hollywood Tour Bus!
If you've ever visited Hollywood, you may have taken a driving tour of some of the star-studded neighborhoods, but you've never taken one like this! Unbeknownst to her tour group, Ellen took over the microphone in the van to give a less than informative, but certainly hilarious tour! Take a look.
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