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RE: Re: What CCTV software?
- Subject: RE: Re: What CCTV software?
- From: "Steve Nye" <zen65631@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 06:23:14 +0100
Does motion detection work concurrently on all channels or just the
currently selected channel?
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: James [mailto:james@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 April 2005 23:41
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: What CCTV software?
the 9100a only provides a single video capture feed so your only option
is to grap a frame switch input grap another and so on. Trouble is the
switch takes a little while so working like this i'd would of thought
you would only get a few/one frames per second across all the 4 feeds
(i.e. 1/4 fps). That being said it looks like a flexible unit and when
viewing a single feed seems very fast. The interface in IE is very well
featured, it's a pity the netscape version is so limited. So I would
suggest using this for the internet viewing and jsut get a cheap 4way
quad off ebay for you local tvs. Even for a fancy 4way colour one they
are only about £50
HTH
James
Matthew Reeve wrote:
>>Check the the IP-9100A from www.digidave.co.uk
>>Does not require a PC to operate and does motion detection etc.
>>I have ordered one for my 4 camera setup and the demo I received
from
>>the manufacturer was pretty good and much faster than the MV1000 I
>>currently use.
>>Dave...
>>
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>Hi Dave,
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>Do you know if you can you view multiple feeds from the box
simultaneously?
>I would like to be able to use this with four windows open on one of
the
>display outputs from my HA server to give me the option of a quad
display
on
>all the TVs round the house. If that works, it's much cheaper than a
proper
>quad switcher, since the PC is on all the time anyway.
>
>Cheers
>
>Matthew Reeve
>www.rangie.com The Range Rover Knowledge Base
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