Creating Wvh Files - Canon VB101 User Manual

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Creating wvh files

This section describes how to create the wvh file required for launching the Helper Viewer application.
Use a text editor or similar program to create a new text file and type the following type of
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code in the file:
(Example)
G The first line gives the IP address (or host name) of the VB101 and the TCP port
number used for the video transmission service.
The default setting is 65310 (→ P.55). The default setting will be used if no particular
value is specified.
G The second line gives the IP address (or host name) of the VB101 and the TCP port
number used for the camera control. The default setting is 65310 (→ P.55). The default
setting will be used if no particular value is specified.
G The third line gives the setting for the Helper Viewer to use HTTP protocol. After
"wvhttp:", type in the IP address of the VB101 and "80" as the HTTP port number. As a
result of this, you will be able to view video images from the VB101 through firewalls.
* Type in the actual IP address (or host name) set for the VB101 .
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After you save the text file and quit the text editor program, create a wvh file by changing
the file name and extension. Be sure to add the ".wvh" extension, as in "WebView.wvh".
File names can contain up to 8 characters. (eg. WebView)
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Helper Viewer supports WebView Livescope protocol and HTTP protocol.
G WebView Livescope protocol: Cannot be viewed through firewalls. This
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protocol is primarily for clients who are connected directly to the Internet.
G HTTP protocol: In general, this protocol is used with Web browsers. By
using this protocol, clients inside firewalls can view videos by penetrating
firewalls. The Java Viewer also uses this protocol.
192.168.100.1 65310
192.168.100.1 65311
wvhttp:192.168.100.1 80
Using the Helper Viewer to Distribute Videos
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