

Yawcam has yet another feature up its sleeve.

The inactive broadcasting methods have a red dot by them, and the active ones show a little greenish icon. All of the broadcasting options can be turned on and off from the application's main window. For example, if the user wants to sacrifice quality to achieve a smoother feed, he can reduce the quality and increase the frames per second. The quality of the feed is easily customizable from within the application settings and users can also change the FPS, the quality and the scale of the video to account for any image deficits that might be.

The content can be seen by anyone with a modern web browser. You can use a built-in HTTP server to upload still images coming from your webcam or you can activate the stream feature, which streams real-time video to the web. You can use your web camera with the application and upload content to the Internet in a variety of ways. The set of features offered to the user are pretty much endless. Honestly, the application accomplishes that and even more. It's goal is to provide the usual features available in this kind of apps while keeping it very simple. The application's name stands for Yet Another Web Cam software. Yawcam is a web camera streaming and security tool.
