IPhone as baby monitor

ALoha,
I would like to set up a webcam and use my iPhone as a baby monitor. I can set up a camera and connect it to my MacBook Pro (or possibly my wife's iMac). I would like to be able to monitor that video on my iPhone. I think just being able to view it around the house via my wireless network would be fine. I don't suppose I need to be able to watch it over the internet. (Why on earth would I be that far away from my sleeping baby!!). I've tried a couple of programs (EvoCam, Remote Buddy) but with no luck. I need a program that provides video and sound and it needs to keep the sound on even after the screen goes to black. Does anyone know of a solution?

Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it. UStream's iPhone app will only search the popular and featured streams. Since mine is neither, I can't view it in the iPhone. Plus I'm not crazy about having to upload to the internet. I'd much prefer a way to do this over my little home network.
I tried using Quicktime Streaming Server (Darwin Streaming Server, actually), but I can't figure out how to view that on the iPhone either.
This should be simple!
Thad

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