User manual
<IPcamera>
For a real time feed of what is going on in the cinema, we ustilise IP cameras:
 <IPcamera>
 <Enable>off</Enable>
 <Type>VIVOTEK</Type>
 <Delay>1000</Delay>
 <IP>10.30.1.17</IP>
 <Offset>0</Offset>
 <Width>320</Width>
 <Height>240</Height>
 <HeightOffset>0</HeightOffset>
 </IPcamera>
These options are typically configured in the GUI:
Buttons: Admin->System->IPcamera config
An important feature of the dCine is the ability to add a live feed of an IP or network camera to the 
interface.   This  is  especially  important  if  controlling  the  system  from  a  remote  location.   If  a 
location  based  problem  occurs,  such  as  lights  not  working,  masking  not  working,  or  projector 
colour  spacing being  wrong, an agent at  the  remote  location  can  actually  see  what  is  going  on. 
When cinema goers are left wondering what is going wrong the ability for the remote support agent 
to see what is happening makes it far more likely the session can get to screen even after a problem.
The dCine supports  cameras with the  ability to send  jpeg stills via http requests.   The  dCine will 
pull a still image from the camera at set intervals defined by the <Delay> option.
The <Type> option defines the type of camera used. It also defines the URL used to retrieve the 
jpeg still from the camera. (Note: This option will be replaced in future releases.   Currently only a 
small number of cameras are supported by the dCine software. It is anticipated that the URL will be 
made configurable so as to support any camera.
<IP> The IP option defines the IP address of the camera.
<Offset>, <Width>, <Height> and <HeightOffset> These options allow support engineers to define 
the   image   size   that   it   is   expected   will   be   delivered   from   the   camera.   It   also   allows   for   the 
configuration of an offset to move an image in the viewable area.
If this option is disabled, the dCine will fall back to displaying a proxy grab of the current playing 
item if available.
IP camera Configurations
It is important to configure the IP camera to produce low resolution, highly compressed stills. If the 
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