Willing Webcam Pro
macOS / Utilitaires
Willing Webcam is a versatile software that enables you to capture video and still images and either save them locally or publish them to your website, either instantly or at preset intervals. Enhance your videos with comments, date and time stamps, watermarks, and various effects for a polished look. If you're interested in testing the app, download it [here](https://csmapping.com/WillingWebcam.dmg).
• Supports built-in and external USB webcams, including iSight and FaceTime cams, IP network webcams, HD cameras, Firewire, and DV devices.
• Offers unlimited objects and features for each project.
• Includes a project editor to manage objects and features efficiently.
• Objects available: Built-in Camera, IP Camera, Image watermark, Date and Time stamp, Text stamp, and Desktop capture.
• Movie feature supports H.264 and MPEG4 video formats.
• Picture booth feature supports JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, JPEG-2000, and TIFF formats.
• Time Lapse feature available in H.264 and MPEG4 formats.
• HTTP Server feature for local and remote video broadcasting (no audio): Stream video in a browser or on the Willing Webcam mobile version from the App Store.
• FTP Upload feature allows you to upload images and video files to your site, supporting FTP and SFTP protocols.
• Detection feature with Face and Motion modes triggers recording when activity is detected.
• Export Video feature supports formats for iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, 480p, Wi-Fi, and audio-only.
The program directly supports a wide variety of network cameras. For more information, visit (https://csmapping.com/ww/index.html). The mobile version is available on the App Store under the name Willing Webcam.
Getting Started:
• Click the "Inspector" button on the toolbar.
• Use the plus (+) button in the lower-left corner to create a new project.
• Adjust the size and color of the workspace using the options at the top of the Inspector.
• Select the desired object from the Object tool palette on the left in the Inspector.
• Click on the workspace (dark-gray area) on the left part of the program window to place objects.
• Drag the mouse to create a new object, holding the left button, and configure its settings in the Inspector.
• Use the "Make Natural Ratio" button in the Format tool palette to maintain proportions.
• Adjust the order of overlapping objects using the "Back" and "Forward" buttons.
• Select any object to modify its size, position, and settings in the Inspector; once closed, changes cannot be made.
• Drag objects to reposition them within the workspace.
• Adjust object size using handles (light-gray rectangles on the borders and corners).
• Add features to the white area below the workspace using the Feature tool palette; enable and configure them as needed.
• Delete any object, feature, or file using the "Delete" key, and undo actions if necessary.
• Browse saved pictures and video files in the Browser section; view them in the Viewer section by double-clicking.
• Use buttons in the lower-right corner for quick actions, like using the "Capture" button to save pictures instantly or with a delay of 1, 3, or 5 seconds.
• Click the "Sidebar" button to customize the program interface.
• Explore Preferences and menu commands for additional configuration.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
In the new version, localizations for the following languages were added: German, Portuguese, French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean.