Anyone know when the web cams will be in operation ?
Bill L
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Anyone know when the web cams will be in operation ?
Bill L
Looking through a few pages here, it looks like they didn't start operating until mid July last year.
They've got to get the towers up first. Then the people who handle the communication to them have to be there. I figure they're either contractors or volunteers. There needs to be something to look at too. I wouldn't think there's too much activity yet.
That's about right! I help manage that implementation at EAA and it ends up being about that time once the wayfinding towers are up and we get everything connected. We do it as soon as we can because we know people love them! :)
Sara,
I don't know how long you've been around EAA but there used to be a few (3 I think) on-line camera's at the museum that would allow us to peek in year round. They were removed, we were told, because of inadequate band width but they would be back soon. That was 3 - 4 years ago. Any consideration to bringing them back?
Thanks,
Dave
Hi All,
The webcams are managed and maintained by volunteers. Sara is a great help managing the host webpage and helping out our volunteer group.
This year has started out to be quite the challenge, early January we were informed our office location that we have all the computers and servers to handle the webcams was being torn down due to a renovation project at the theater in the woods. As of right now that project is still in works and we have not been able to start installing our equipment. This is putting us considerably behind schedule.
This Saturday Paul and I will be going up to get the 3 cameras mounted on the wayfinding towers before they get raised. In past years the towers usually get raised around the first week of July. Hopefully we will be able to get the wayfinding cameras online shortly after the towers are raised.
Todd Ritzman
EAA Live Webcams Chairman
The webcams are great. Thanks for your hard work and hope all the renovations finish up quickly.
Looking forward to seeing them again. It is fun watching setup until I arrive.
Hi Todd,
Can you give us an update on the webcams? Are the Theater in the Woods improvements complete so you have a place for your equipment or have you found alternative space? Hope you're able to pull all the variables together as peeking into the show is something I look forward to.
Thanks for all your hard work. Being a volunteer is a thankless job. I hope knowing how many people enjoy the fruits of your efforts makes it a little bit more tolerable.
Dave
The towers are to be raised this week and hope to have access to them shortly after.
Far as the office, it is still not done! We also have not been given a date yet that we can start moving equipment back up to Oshkosh. As you can imagine, this has put us about a month behind schedule. Because of the delays and to try to still be able to provide all the feeds, I have put a plan into place to have some of the equipment off site and we will just have to remote into. Problem with it being offsite, should something happen that we have to have physical assess to, it is 2 hours away.
The live air traffic control feeds that we send during the show has to be located onsite, so that is going to be delayed until we have access up there. Also the Airshow Feed and the Theater in the Woods feed also has to be installed onsite. Most of our volunteers do not arrive until the Saturday evening or Sunday, so we will be extremely busy this year getting the final stuff in place.
So let's hope that everything goes smoothly and we have good weather.
Todd
Just noticed the cams are up!
Testing of the cameras is active and can be found both at www.airventure.org/webcams as well as on YouTube. Towers were raised this morning so we can now have a view of some of the grounds.
You will notice that the Vintage Camera is not panning. This is because we changed the mounting this year and need to reprogram all the stops which could not be done with the tower laying down. Unfortunately we have not been able to remote into this camera either to allow us to do the programing remotely, so it is going to be facing to the west until I can get up to Oshkosh again, which I hope is some time this weekend.
As if last Sunday evening, there was already one plane parked over in Vintage camping.
Todd
Outstanding. I can see right where my plane will be parked in 11 days! Beautiful sky and it is still daylight there!
It will be great to watch the cams as the empty spaces start filling up with aviation wonder.
I feel like Tattoo on Fantasy Island. I was watching the Vintage webcam, it rotated to show parked at the center of the emblem...Da Plane! Da Plane! lol First parked one I've seen..... so far.
Just curious, is the Vintage webcam still being adjusted? It is panning, but I was wondering if it will show AeroShell Square, or Boeing Plaza, or whatever it's called this year. :)
Yes the vinage camera will be adjust and stops changed to show other areas once there are more aircraft and we are onsite to make changes to the setting. It took hours just to program these few spots into the camera remotely so it could give a wide area tour of the grounds as it fills up.
Todd
Looks like someone is charging their phone at the Warbirds north camera again.
Its Kaput.
I read on the YouTube central cam feed that the power supply fried on that camera.
I believe that happened last year also.
Maybe that way tower is a lighting magnet.
Ground rods might help but if it strikes anywhere near that tower nothing going safeguard the electronics.
If it ends up the power supply is not the problem and there is not another camera available you could move the south cam to the central cam location.
There is more action going on at the center and north cameras.
Might get a little beef from the ultralight crowd though.
I think its getting close to start a 2017 webcam sticky thread.
There is more flight action at the ultralight strip (all day) and a special R/C demonstration and Valdez STOL at 8pm.
You are correct that this happened at this camera last year. I made a trip there again yesterday after work and tried a new power supply, unfortunately that did not work. So it is not looking good. I have talked with EAA and provided some options. I am also trying to source a replacement camera, even if on a loan basis.
Todd
I'll wager I'm not alone in being willing to somehow donate $20 to the cause?
Todd.
While I am sure that you and EAA are more than able to resolve any Webcam issues, you also have a large resource of EAA members, many of who I am sure are more than willing to pitch in with both knowledge and equipment/funds.
Currently, as a reader of this Forum, I have no idea what sort of equipment you use for the webcams.
ie $5000 camera and Mounts or $150 webcams ?
Are you able to share with us what the Webcam Equipment is.
ie Camera Make and Model
Mount Make & Model
Power Supply.
and, (particularly w.r.t. Lightening and surges, what and how the camera is connected to. ie hard wired from camera to equipment, or WiFi direct from camera.
Here is a POST by Todd Ritzman it shows photos of one of the cameras that got damage back in 08-04-2012.
That was awhile back and I think the cameras have been upgrade since then.
If not, they may be able to cobble parts from one to make one that functions.
It would be nice to have a couple back-ups.
Like my Dad use to say "No matter what happens on your wedding day, at the end of the day You're Married"
The Show must go on.
I was trying to remember when that was. A little longer than I thought. How time flys.... ha ha
I have some good news for you guys. I was authorized to purchase a replacement camera and mount, so that is on order and should all arrive by Thursday evening, so the plan is to do a temporary install on the tower down lower on the tower where the lift can get to Friday. This will allow the video stream to go out again. There will be some areas that the view will be limited/restricted because we will no longer be able to rotate the camera to view over the top of the tower and also because of trees that are between the camera and the vintage aircraft camping areas, but at least we will be able to provide the views of the grounds again.
Todd
That's very, very kind of you all! Our EAA Live volunteer team is working hard to get this camera back up and operational. A replacement camera is on its way as Todd said. If you would like to donate to these costs, you can send it to:
EAA
PO Box 3816
Oshkosh WI 54903
In the memo of the check it should say AV Grounds/Webcam – then we will ensure it is directed appropriately.
Thanks so much! And thanks to Todd, Paul and the webcam team for all their hard work.
Sara Nisler
EAA Publications Team - Digital Managing Editor
EAA Live Staff Liaison
That was that really Hot week.
Thumbs ups on the new camera.
You would think considering the amount of revenue that EAA brings into the city of Oshkosh.
The fire department could perform a training drill.
And take one of those nice red fire engine bucket trucks and mount that new camera on top of that way tower.
But they would probably want a piece of the pie too.
Well, so much for that idea.
On different note:
I noticed on the south cam, when you place your mouse on the previously recorded video red stream line.
It normally shows a small preview picture of what was recorded.
When you click on the red stream line the player reloads to that place in the stream.
The problem is when the player reloads and starts playing, the video you see does not match the small preview picture where you clicked.
If you hoover and slide the mouse over the red steam line you see strange small preview pictures that the camera would have not recorded.
Like the clouds, blue sky, and grass. Weird.
The north cam does not have the above issue.
The video you see matches the small preview picture where you clicked.
It is not a big deal just thought that something needed to be reset or re-synchronized.
Thanks Sara,
As promised, my check for $20 has been mailed. I wish I could do more.
I'm having trouble viewing the webcams...now. Last week was AOK. This week I get "Your browser does not recognize any of the video available". When I click on the visit here about HTML5 video is says my browser does support it.
What's up?
Any help please!
Dave
Wrongway,
There is nothing we can do with the linking of the image that is displayed when selecting a earlier video recording. Sorry about that. Those images of grass and clouds can only be from images it recorded on the 11th, right before the towers were raised as then that is what the cameras would have seen.
Todd
I also want to thank you for your support. We as volunteers have been trying to improve what is presented every year and try to do so with a very small budget. It is nice to hear from the people that appreciate what we do.
Todd
Yes from the Airventure webpage.
https://www.eaa.org/en/airventure/ea...enture-webcams
Dave
Don't forget that LIVEATC is now up and running and brings a another dimension in conjunction with the webcams to viewing OSH17 from afar :-) - although it's mostly dark from my timezone. LOL..