How to Use Worldcam.pl Image Uploader — Step-by-step Tutorial
1. Download & install
- Visit the WorldCam software page (e.g., worldcam.eu/software) and download WorldCam.pl Image Uploader v1.0 or the WorldCam Guard package that includes it.
- Run the installer and follow on-screen steps. If prompted, allow firewall access.
2. Connect your camera
- Plug in your webcam or IP camera and confirm it is recognized by Windows.
- In the Image Uploader app, choose the camera source from the device list.
3. Set capture options
- Format: Select JPG or BMP.
- Resolution: Choose desired image size (smaller for faster uploads).
- Interval: Set how often to capture (seconds/minutes).
- Image adjustments: Optionally enable resizing, grayscale, color inversion, contrast/saturation.
4. Add overlays
- Enable timestamp/date and set position, font, and format.
- Add custom text or watermark (position and opacity as available).
5. Configure FTP upload
- Enter FTP server address, port (default 21), username, and password.
- Set remote directory and filename pattern (e.g., cam%Y%m%d%H%M%S.jpg).
- Choose passive/active FTP mode if available.
- Optionally enable ZIP archive creation or limit number of files.
6. Advanced options
- Enable automatic startup with system if you want continuous operation.
- Configure motion detection (if supported) to trigger uploads only when motion occurs.
- Set file rotation / deletion rules for old files.
7. Test and run
- Click Preview or Start to test capture.
- Verify an image is created locally and uploaded to the FTP location.
- Check permissions and paths on the FTP server if upload fails.
8. Troubleshooting (quick)
- No camera detected: update drivers, try another USB port, or test in Camera app.
- FTP failures: test credentials with an FTP client, verify passive mode, check firewall/router port forwarding.
- Poor image quality: increase resolution or adjust contrast/saturation; ensure sufficient lighting.
9. Security tips
- Use a strong FTP password and change default ports if exposing server to internet.
- Prefer SFTP if your server supports it (note: app may only support FTP).
If you want, I can draft exact FTP filename patterns, recommended interval settings for specific uses (surveillance, time-lapse, streaming), or a short checklist for setup.
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