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Revision as of 15:23, 26 July 2021
Browser
Modern video standards require a modern browser. Railcam will not therefore work with old browsers or browsers which have not been updated for an extended period.
Internet Explorer will not work with the majority of our cameras. It hasn't been developed since 2012 and doesn't understand modern HTML5 standards.
Browsers which do work well, include Chrome, Edge (the newer version with the colourful icon), Firefox, Safari.
Internet Connection
Cameras require between 0.5 and 4Mb/sec. Some are more demanding than others. If your broadband can't support that sort of data throughput, you will struggle to watch many of our cameras. If someone else in your house is using the broadband for bandwidth-hungry applications like Netflix, iPlayer etc, that will also reduce the available capacity available to you.
Watching multiple cameras at once will of course multiply any problem you have with bandwidth.
WiFi
Even if your broadband connection is good enough, if your WiFi signal is poor on the device you are watching on, the speed may not be sufficient to play video acceptably.
Processor oooomph
If your PC / tablet is very slow, it may not be able to deal with the amount of data it receives, and "render" it as video.