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Re: video capture methods



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Following on from Nigel's mail,

I am setting up an autoswitching cctv system using PIR's as the detection
and comfort as the controller/switch. Assuming two cameras using one relay,
Normally open, normally closed. whichever PIR detects, will look at a flag
to see if it is 0 or 1. Assuming front PIR detects,  If flag=0 then it will
know front camera is on line and send ir signal to video and tv switching
both to the aux channel (you will see them approach if watching tv), it
will
then signal video to record for 30 seconds then signal it to stop and
switch
the tv/video back. If someone approaches the rear, the pir will activate,
check flag see it is 0 switch the relays to suit then run the record
sequence, switching back the relay at the end.

This is all fed to the tv and pc. With the UCM and Ace software it may be
possible to activate the webcam32, homewatcher or other  software thereby
removing the infra red steps for the video I have used.Webcam32 can
distinguish between picture changes but is more efficient as a real time
program, Homewatcher has built in processes for analysing picture changes,
this can be adjusted etc. It is more suited to working with captured images
(this is to my limited knowledge)

Currently I am using Matrox G400 marvel and sometimes webcams on the pc. It
all works reasonably well as long as I remember to put a blank video
in...... :-)

Campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nigel Orr" <Nigel.Orr@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] video capture methods


>
> At 12:35 08/09/00 +0100, you wrote:
> >This PCI 4 camera capture card is something I have been looking at
but
> >haven't bought yet. It may fit your needs though. I like the
motion
trigger
> >being definable in the camera image area.
> >
> >More info at http://www.cctv-centre.co.uk/cctv/multicam.htm
>
> Looks nice.  There is a similar thing available (though probably less
> sophisticated) from http://www.atmltd.co.uk/ms32bspp.html
which might be
> worth a look.  I don't think it has motion detection software, but I
know
> one place where it is being used, switching with PIRs.
>
> The software I'm using is motion for linux.  There's source available
at
> http://motion.technolust.cx, if you
fancy trying to port it to
> Windows!  Another neat feature on it is that the motion masking is
defined
> by a colour 'overlay' (other programs just let you define rectangles
of
> 'sensitive areas'), so you can have varying sensitivity on each pixel,
for
> intensity and even colour of the movement image!
>
> At the moment, I just have it masking off a main road in the corner of
the
> picture, with a simple black and white overlay.  Only snag is that I
can't
> switch the overlay when I change cameras without getting in to the
source
> to change the code and get Comfort to tell it which camera it is
> viewing.  It's not really a big issue, so I'll probably just live with
it!
>
> Nigel
>
>
>
>
>






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