by Beach Cams Man | Sep 10, 2021 | Maintenance, news, Support, Technical, Website
Over the past six months, we started receiving a few reports of the live streams misbehaving. Over time the issue has gradually got worse to the point where the cameras have been unwatchable for some. We discovered an issue with our main streaming server and...
by Beach Cams Man | Aug 27, 2021 | Maintenance
In March of 2021, we installed our first ever 4k live streaming camera, Sea Breeze Cam. After it was installed, I discovered that our standard streaming servers, couldn’t cope with transcoding 4k footage. Transcoding is the process of converting the live stream...
by Beach Cams Man | May 23, 2021 | Maintenance
We apologise for the outage of the website today (23rd May 2021). A vulnerability was detected on the website at 00:47 so the site was taken offline as a precaution. We have been working with the hosts to repair the issue and to get the site back online as quickly as...
by Beach Cams Man | Dec 13, 2020 | Cameras, Maintenance, Sea wall rebuilding
Thanks to Sea Breeze in Dawlish, a new live camera will be installed in early 2021 to watch the Dawlish railway station upgrade. This will also be our first ever 4k, Ultra HD camera that will broadcast the station upgrade over the next couple of years. Sea Breeze in...
by Beach Cams Man | Jul 26, 2019 | Brunel Holiday Park, Cameras, Maintenance
Advanced notice! On Thursday the 1st of August 2019 we will be upgrading San Remo Cam. The cam will be off from 10am and we hope to have the new camera installed and live by 2pm. Once this has been completed, we will then start work on the new camera at Dawlish Warren...
by Beach Cams Man | Feb 9, 2019 | Article, Cameras, Dawlish Beach, Devon Sea Safari, General, History, Maintenance, news, Railway, Rough Seas, Sea Wall Walk, Storms, Support, Teignmouth, Video, Weather
This Dawlish Beach Cams mini documentary covers the shocking storm in Dawlish during February 2014. We show you unseen footage and photos of the event and explain the history of the railway and why that section of the sea wall collapsed. Credits Network Rail...