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Re: Multi Input Video record card


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  • Subject: Re: Multi Input Video record card
  • From: pmiller@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:36:59 +0200
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oops memory not as good as I thought the url for gotcha is
www.gotchanow.com check out the multicam option up to 4 cameras.

Paul




"Kevin
Hawkins"             To:     "UKHA Group"
<ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
<lists@ukusa.        cc:
co.uk>               Subject:     [ukha_d] Multi Input Video record card

12/09/2001
16:51
Please
respond to
ukha_d






What I want for Christmas Santa......

(Santa mumbles words containing KAT5 , Switcher & get off my knee, or
was
it on ?)

Realtime recording of 4+ video sources through a PC video card
simultaneously - not sequenced and not split screen. Low quality acceptable
( low frame rate and resolution). Time/ data stamping.

On alarm trigger on a particular source to switch mode to high quality
recording (faster frame rate and higher resolution). Should handle multiple
triggered sources in this way. Untriggered sources to remain in low
quality. Pre trigger video available recorded in high quality for a few
seconds before. ie continual high qulaity buffer.

Trigger either by external logic input eg PIR or by motion detection
software operating on all cameras.

Is there such a solution - I know there are a few sequencing solutions
but the cycle times are quite long as they don't normally support
externally synched cameras - they also can only cope with 1 triggered
camera.

Suspect I need a 4 input video card with separate mpeg encoders for
each channel - would even consider 4 separate cards if the package worked.
Suspect it would cost a lot and have bandwdth problems too.

Kevin



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