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Gawker - 0.8

create time-lapse movies with iSight

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.8
Release Date: 2006-06-15
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 6,588
Downloads (all versions): 9,139

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Product Description:

Gawker allows you to create time-lapse movies using your iSight/DV camera. Some of its features are:
  • Record a time-lapse movie using your iSight/DV camera.
  • Share your camera over the internet, broadcasting images at a specified interval (i.e. every 30 seconds).
  • Publish your camera and browse others nearby using Bonjour.
  • Connect to remote cameras and record their image stream into a time-lapse movie.
  • Combine up to four streams to create a movie showing two locations side-by-side.

What's new in this version:

Version 0.8

  • Users can now schedule start and stop times for their recordings
  • Camera sharing can be password-protected
  • Improved Timestamp appearance
  • User Interface improvements

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • QuickTime 7 or later

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Gawker Reviewsoo easy to use - Version: 0.8, 6/26/2006 09:33AM PST

junk.kiffallen
Hey all. This is an incredibly simple app to run.
I was running late the other morning because I got the idea to find a time lapse app and record an event later in my day. Searching here, which is so thanklessly excellent, I found Gawker, Dl'd and ran out the door.

Well, let me tell you, without any time-in on this app... I opened and let it rip.
Captured 10 hours of images right after opening. It was so easy:
open > click record > set FPS and name the file .... and you're in business.

Suggest you play with fps and rate of snapshots prior to capturing any product you want to use beyond posterity... unless you know something about vid prior to use... [which I really don't/didn't]

either way, idiot proof, simple, light and no bugs found.

thanks! [link to footage taken 6.22.06 for demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dsW4h2clXs
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Gawker Troubleshooting ReportFinding Home Camera Online - Version: 0.6.2, 5/16/2006 10:37PM PST

patrick54
Can anyone tell me how to find my home camera when I'm at work? I'd like to peek in and see what my dogs are doing.

Thanks
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Gawker Troubleshooting Reportstill unable to work with MyTV installed - Version: 0.6.2, 4/30/2006 02:08PM PST

morbius
I've alerted the developer to this, but no action has been taken. But he's not alone- several other cam utilities fail as well. Several don't. I use the ones that don't.
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