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Hello.

I have a fab' view from my window and want to make it available to all.IMG_5907.thumb.jpg.c6e01195fd8230d2f7a3136bb9e4491c.jpg

The BT broadband is 4 floors away and we're using TP_Link 600 to get the signal up via internal cables within the property. I am told it's a good signal up there.

What do I need?

I'd rather not go as wide as this as it would include the flat roof below the window. Are there systems , IP cameras (?) with a fixed long-iso lens which would be good to consider?

The camera would need to be attached outside, if necessary we could weatherproof it further if required (?).

We have a website via Square Space so thought this would be the ideal portal.

Do I need the service hosting? It's a slow moving scene so doesn't need a constant refreshing.

Thanks

Tim 

 

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hi. Tim   
can’t make out if your Snowdonia or west Scotland location

nice views

it all depends on your budget .... it is a good location to use a ptz camera and if your looking at making it public on a web page you could have it doing a slow tour. 
 

what is your budget

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You're in the wrong country / countries!

You're looking SW from the property, if that helps.

£1K? Would that be a reasonable budget?

Don't know what a slow tour would be. Static view is anticipated, not roving.

The website could host a separate page for the feed?

 

 

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54 minutes ago, Fata Morgana said:

You're in the wrong country / countries!

You're looking SW from the property, if that helps.

£1K? Would that be a reasonable budget?

Don't know what a slow tour would be. Static view is anticipated, not roving.

The website could host a separate page for the feed?

 

 

Sorry thought you was in the uk. 
 

£1000 budget is way more than what you need for your project. 
you also need to take into account Squarespace don’t host video direct you will need to also need something like YouTube and use the url from there

 

4k camera will do what you need 

I would also use a nvr for easy setup of your camera and for downloading footage to upload on a page

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I was in the UK when the picture was taken and am still here am in the UK. The view is indeed in the UK.

Will YouTube host such a feed? Do I need a specific account? The YouTube URL then points to the website, so visitors can access the feed from the web page?

This is the disadvantage of knowing next to nothing about such things.

Thanks

 

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1 hour ago, Fata Morgana said:

You're in the wrong country / countries!

 

6 minutes ago, Fata Morgana said:

I was in the UK when the picture was taken and am still here am in the UK. The view is indeed in the UK.

Oh ok I thought Scotland and Wales was United Kingdom. 
 

it was only a friendly start to your post ?

 

no the url will be on your website directing back to your video on YouTube 

you could use  ftp stream from your nvr to YouTube account

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Was? Not yet, they still are, though if the Scottish First Minister gets her way then Scotland will indeed be past tense as a member of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

 

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27 minutes ago, Fata Morgana said:

Was? Not yet, they still are, though if the Scottish First Minister gets her way then Scotland will indeed be past tense as a member of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

Listen I was only commenting on the view in your picture 

your 40 mile from Scottish boarder so I was not far off. .....

reason for asking your location is we have a customer doing the same thing ..... he has a ptz camera on his pub just out of Gretna green

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