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Tivo as a security recorder (long ramble)
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- Subject: Tivo as a security recorder (long ramble)
- From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 19:08:30 -0000
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Following an offline chat with one of our members I just though I'd post
some
thoughts about using Tivo as a video security recorder in case others are
interested. It's something I'm playing with at the moment. In a dedicated
scenario like this you don't need a subscription to Tivo so you get a great
alternative to a Time-Lapse recorder for your £200, the big plus being you
have
full speed/quality recordings.
Tivo per say doesn't have an 'AUX' video input that is easy to record
from
on an ad hoc basis - it obviously has a range of RF channels over it's
standard
aerial input and it has a Scart input capable of either composite video or
RGB
recording. Normally your decoder box is connected in
here.
I
had originally tried to convince Tivo Inc. to incorporate a time
lapse
type recording ability into the software allowing a low frame rate and / or
poor
quality. My idea was that on some sort of trigger condition (alarm) the
Tivo
could step up to highest quality & full frame rate. That way you would
have
hundreds of hours of time lapse and still space for highest quality in
alarm
conditions. I had imagined the trigger to be either (preferably) a
serial
input to Tivo or a remote IR keypress and that the buffer could
be retained
at full frame rate. But no luck and no one else seemed to want this
feature..
So a
review
of my options and I am thinking about the following....
My camera will be connected directly to the Scart input and just appears to
the
Tivo as any channel that would have been on an external decoder. In a multi
camera situation then either you go through a multiplexer (optionally with
auto
alarm triggered full screen selection at the mux) or you modulate your
cameras
onto the aerial input on different channels and select accordingly. The
first is
preferable for reasons that become apparent*.
It would seem there are two options for recording depending on recording
history
needs.
1) You
leave
Tivo set to the channel and when an alarm condition is generated you send
an IR
command forcing the recorder on (*at the right channel) - unfortunately I
suspect the buffer will not be recorded - this is really because
there
is no program guide in Tivo (as you have no subscription) and although the
buffer is now intelligently copied in v 2.5 of the software the problem is
the
intelligence goes back to the scheduled program start which is not
available. I have yet to try this as I need my guide info to run out.
*If a
channel change occurred the buffer would be cleared anyway. Using
this method you probably lose a couple of seconds at the critical
time
which is vital so probably a better solution is ....
2) You
set
up a series of manual recordings. The length of the recordings here is
dependent
on a few things. How much activity you have that is generating an
alarm
condition, the size of the hard disks in your Tivo (recording time
available)
and what quality you want to capture 'alarm' recordings at. I have upgraded
to
large disks and I have chosen to record at Medium quality.
There's
also no point in recording at too high a quality if the cameras are not up
to
it. So I have manually set up 48 recordings each of exactly 30
mins.
in length. I might move to 96*15 mins.. I can record about 1 weeks
continuous
video at this rate. The simple way now is to log the exact time of any
intrusion
on you home PC (from say a triggered PIR or motion detection software) and
then
cross reference to the recordings to pick out the segment that contains
your
video clip. Tivo by itself will purge oldest recordings first to make way
for
the new ones so in my setup you have a week before they get
deleted.
There are better ways though that increase your ''weeks' recordings by
orders of magnitude ! Firstly you don't need to set up full
24hour recording if there are times when you are not monitoring for
alarm
conditions using your alarm triggers (e.g. PIR's in an office during office
hours or when the alarm isn't set). Secondly you only need to keep clips
that
have alarm conditions associated, so we can introduce some
intelligence.
Two solutions spring to mind.
You could
immediately delete a recorded clip if the next segment has started and no
alarm
condition was logged during its recording. However Tivo will do this
eventually
for you anyway so you may feel more comfortable having it left there just
in
case it contains something that your sensors missed, or perhaps delete
it
after an hour if no later alarms occurred. An even better option seems
to
be to mark any recording that contains an alarm condition as 'keep
indefinitely,
this way the required clips are never deleted and the adjacent clips if
required
stay around for at least a week. Perhaps you should keep immediately
adjacent
clips as well just for good measure.
The
control
side for this is done through infra red - it would be nice to use the
serial
port but I haven't unearthed any information yet on this protocol. I
use
motion detection software over several cameras to select which to record,
supplemented by PIR's. These will probably go through a mux to allow single
or
split screen selection in multi trigger situations. The alarm trip
signalling goes to Comfort &/or HomeVision which creates a log file of
the
times and to generate the various IR signals to update the Tivo. A nice
feature
is that the Tivo is 'fail safe' to a recording condition and so should
something not work or be interfered with then recording is still
there. Also there is no time critical IR interaction as I am only altering
the
flagging on previously saved files.
I
haven't
actually done all this yet as I was waiting for my second dedicated Tivo to
arrive but now it has I shall be giving it a go. Food for thought
perhaps... if anyone else is interested get in touch with
me...
Kevin
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