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Re: CCTV/PC's


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: CCTV/PC's
  • From: "Ian Jones" <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 12:44:19 -0000
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ATM's web address is www.atmltd.co.uk=20

Ian
---
Controlwise Limited
Email: enquiries@xxxxxxx
Web Site: www.controlwise.co.uk


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, James Derrick <james@a...> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 01:49:27 -0800, you wrote:
>=20
> >Has anybody got any experience of using a PC to record/view the=20
output
> >of a CCTV camera that has been triggered by movements outside ?
> I capture stills from a WinTV card using Linux to form a time lapse
> view of the house being built next to my garden.
>=20
> The plan is to add a cheap alarm PIR to trigger video to be recorded
> as well a turn on a floodlight at night.=20
>=20
> I have seen a similar idea as a kit for use with a normal video for
> about =A3160 (www.Screwfix.com). This has a floodlight, PIR and
camera
> in one unit and a pseudo-remote control to turn the video on. This
> could be modified for the PC, with the advantage of a neat external
> unit already waterproofed.
>=20
> ATM do a clever add on for their PC based video capture card that
> connects to 4 cameras, 4 PIRs and relay outputs. The spec looks=20
rather
> useful, but it is about =A3200. Maplin have it as TV51F "ATM
MovieStar
> Security Patch Panel". URL anyone?
>=20
> It's possible to down sample video images and compare frames to=20
detect
> movement directly. My MEng was in image processing so I have books=20
on
> this in the loft, but no time to start messing about with 3x3 mask
> functions!=20
>=20
> I vaguely remember a chip camera for the BBC Model B that could do
> this- the Beasty perhaps? Anyone still got copies of Acorn User=20
with a
> type-in listing of such software ;-)
>=20
> James
> ---
> James Derrick    james@a..., Cramlington, Near Newcastle, England
>                  Forwarding Service: jderrick@i...
>                  Beyond the Horizon of the place we lived when we=20
were young,
>                  In a World of Magnets and Miracles. Pink Floyd.


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