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RE: Linux based CCTV motion detection?


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  • Subject: RE: Linux based CCTV motion detection?
  • From: "David Yeend" <david.yeend@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 16:34:11 -0000
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Ian,
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Where did you get that card from? - I am currently going through the same
e=
xcercise and was looking at a card based on the Conexant Fusion chip, I
thi=
nk this is the same one.
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I read somewhere that the Video for Linux system/kernal/whatever had
proble=
ms using the multiple inputs on a single chip 878 based card - this put me
=
off a little which is why I am being a little cautious.=20
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I almost decided to bite the credit card and go get a 4ch Geovision card
bu=
t the prospect of learing about Linux and using ZoneMinder has a certain
pu=
ll.
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I am probably not as far forward as you are....I don't really have much
app=
reciation of the machine spec that would be required for this. I was
lookin=
g at the 1.3Ghz Duron micro boards Maplin have for =A369 (minus the
voucher=
s of course). Anyone know if this would be up to it - 4 cameras?
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I would also like to be able to trigger sound recording but have not
checke=
d to see if/how this is possible with any system yet.
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Regards,
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David


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