We're
currently managing 100+ IP based cameras at 7 locations spanning the US. A
company by the name of MobileSight, based in CT has developed a SQL based client
server product which not only provides us with real-time 30fps displays of all
cameras, but, also stores images direct to SQL at
> > No. Needs to be all-analog. Analog to digital conversion adds an
> > irreversible pixelation. At least with an all-analog system, if you see
> > someone you want to get a better look at, you can go back to your analog
> > source and digitally zoom in and sharpen it at whatever resolution yo
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 02:25:21PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> >> Having used security cameras as part of my job, I can safely say that
> >> every digital camera system blows balls. If you want usable footage,
> >> go analog for this project. Whoever
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 12:32:56AM -0700 or thereabouts, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
> > Linux for managing security cameras. He intends to setup up 6 or 7
> > cameras, and wants to be ab
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On Monday 02 August 2004 09:23, Brian Nelson wrote:
> A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
> Linux for managing security cameras. He intends to setup up 6 or 7
> cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Having used security cameras as part of my job, I can safely say that
>> every digital camera system blows balls. If you want usable footage,
>> go analog for this project. Whoever has to look at the footage for
>> some minute detail will thank you for
Have a look at Zoneminder (http://www.zoneminder.com/), a very nice
surveillance app for Linux. Linux Media Labs makes 4 & 8-port analog
capture cards that work with this app.
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 11:01:40AM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Brian Nel
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
>> Linux for managing security cameras. He intends to setup up 6 or 7
>> cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS X box.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
>>A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
>>Linux for managing security cameras. He intends to setup up 6 or 7
>>cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS X box.
>
>
> Seriously? Or
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
> Linux for managing security cameras. He intends to setup up 6 or 7
> cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS X box.
Seriously? Or is this a toy project? Having us
A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
Linux for managing security cameras. He intends to setup up 6 or 7
cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS X box.
I've looked around and have found two promising projects: "motion" and
"zoneminder". Motion is
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