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RE: Multi Input Video record card


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  • Subject: RE: Multi Input Video record card
  • From: "Mick Furlong" <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 11:48:56 +0100
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over ?750 for a 4 cam solution and that doesn't include the cams plus you
will probably need a PC to put the 4 capture cards in, I know I don't have
4
spare slots. GULP

Mick


> -----Original Message-----
> From: pmiller@xxxxxxx [mailto:pmiller@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 13 September 2001 11:37
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Multi Input Video record card
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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
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>                     "Kevin
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>                     Hawkins"             To:     "UKHA
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>                     co.uk>               Subject:     [ukha_d]
> Multi Input Video record card
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>                     12/09/2001
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>                     16:51
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>                     Please
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>                     ukha_d
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>     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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