Mjpeg Activex Plugin For Internet Explorer
In Internet Explorer, s elect the Tools button, and then select Internet options. On the Security tab, select Custom level, and then under ActiveX controls and plug-ins, do one the following: Allow Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls by selecting Enable. Allow Internet Explorer to Display video and animation on a webpage that doesn't use external media player by selecting Enable. Mar 3, 2018 - Problem I have multiple IP cameras from multiple manufactures. The cameras provide the following live feeds: • Manufacturer_1 Feed_1:.
I have a built a little proof of concept page that has a Brady Bunch style grid view of a bunch of security cameras. It works perfectly. Each stream is called using a plain old img src, 12 different camera views from a single page, and the whole thing is just as smooth as can be. In Chrome.
But, of course, the people who want to view this page are using IE.
Is there any way to make this work? The cameras are Axis M1113s, and they also serve out H.264. Can I embed a bunch of different H.264 streams in a page?
I think I can convince Those Who Need To Be Convinced to install a plug-in or add-on, but I doubt I could get them to switch to Chrome.
Install Activex Internet Explorer 11
posted by dirtdirt to Computers & Internet (6 answers total)posted by empath at 1:50 PM on May 31, 2011
posted by circular at 1:54 PM on May 31, 2011 [1 favorite]
posted by circular at 1:55 PM on May 31, 2011 [1 favorite]
When you go to the camera's viewing page in MJPEG or H.264 mode it will load an ActiveX control from the camera (IE will prompt with the 'Do you wish to install this control?' yellow bar at the top). But wait! You don't use that control, because it changes for each model of camera and sometimes with new firmware. Instead you need to grab the Axis Media Control (from here) and use that. The file you download is the SDK and inside that is a 'redistributable' to actually install the control on client machines.
You can then embed it in the page using the object tag, something like this:
<object height='290' width='470' border='1' classid='CLSID:745395C8-D0E1-4227-8586-624CA9A10A8D'>
<param name='AutoStart' value='1'>
<param name='UIMode' value='none'>
<param name='MediaType' value='mjpeg'>
<param name='NetworkTimame' value='>
<param name='MediaPassword' value='>
<param name='MediaURL' value='http://192.168.0.201/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi'>
<param name='StretchToFit' value='true'>
</object>
I've only tried this with a pair of cameras on a page, but there's no reason it won't work for more as far as I know.
posted by samj at 5:38 PM on May 31, 2011 [1 favorite]
posted by andrewpendleton at 8:25 PM on May 31, 2011 [2 favorites]
So, I am going with the ChromeFrame and it is NUTS how easy it is. Nuts.
posted by dirtdirt at 7:33 AM on June 1, 2011
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Hi jboothco,
·Is the issue related to using webcams on websites using Internet Browser or using webcams with an application?
·Which Internet browser are you using?
If you are using Internet Explorer only then, I would suggest you to try the steps below and check if it helps:
a. Open Internet Explorer.
b. Click Tools and then select 'Internet Options'.
c. In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab.
d. Click Custom level button at bottom. The Security settings dialog box will pop up.
e. Under Scripting category enable 'Active scripting” and 'Scripting of Java applets'.
f. Click OK twice to close Internet Options.
g. Close and re-open Internet Explorer and check if the issue persists.
h. If the issue persists then, follow steps a, b and c and under security tab click on 'Reset all zones to default level' and click on Ok.
i. Close and re-open Internet Explorer and check if the issue persists.
Reference Link:Security and privacy features in Internet Explorer
Hope this helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.
Thanks and Regards,
Santosh Y – Microsoft Support
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