Unbrick your Sony dash! Details here.
Info on how to install chumby onto your Sony dash here.

PenguinCam

by dmaxwell (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 12
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(63 ratings)

description: A cam in the enclosure at the Penguin Encounter exhibit at Seaworld, San Diego. The live camera runs between 9:00am and 5:30pm Pacific Standard Time daily. Starting at midnight, it will replay the footage from the day before.

preview of 'PenguinCam' app


This content requires Adobe Flash Player 8 or greater.

Get Adobe Flash player

Click the widget to enable audio if the widget uses it. Note that modern browser security may prevent the widget from loading content from other web sites, however the widget should be able to load properly on the chumby devices. These previews are possible through the use of Ruffle ‐ note that Ruffle is still a work in progress, and not all Flash features are implemented, so some widgets may not perform optimally.

Blue Octy LLC is providing these community-developed apps as a courtesy and makes no representations regarding the apps or any information related to them. Any questions, complaints or claims regarding the apps should be directed to the appropriate author

Comments

  • unwiredben

    – February 14 2017

    It's dead, Jim.

  • ls3151

    – September 08 2012

    I too miss this image. The URL must have changed because now the app report LOS (loss of signal) and I really really miss the penguins!!

  • komei

    – July 15 2012

    Seaworld seems to have changed the URL when they upgraded the PenguinCam to HD recently. The app only shows the test pattern now. Could you update the app? We were enjoying the live feed. Thank you!

  • JesseEK590

    – January 05 2011

    Great image clarity and a quick refresh. Very Nice!

  • steelpaw

    – December 19 2010

    Aww, who doesn't love penguins? Replaying the day's footage from midnight is a nice touch for those of us in different time zones - so often I see a webcam widget that seems interesting, only to find that most of the time when I want to look at it all I see is a rather dull view of nighttime black screen.

Log in to leave a comment.