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Re: Multiple Video cameras..
There are a number of ways to use signal from a number of cameras ranging
from simple multiplexers to ready built units including capture cards. I
had a relay setup using x10, homeseer and webcam which would allow
switching
via the internet, using the IR on comfort it would also record. Keith, the
nice chap that he is, gave me advice for building a simple multiplexer
which
works fine but due to re-wiring cat 5, it is not currently connected.
The big question is what do you want to do ? If you require video evidence
you will need (so I am told) date and time stamping. If you require to
record or view somebody approaching the house then even the simplest
switching rigged to PIR's or via alarm (e.g. comfort)
Using modulators could prove expensive. Response do a four camera unit
video
and audio which is selling for less than £ 30 stock clearance at some
stores. The only trouble with this is it is built to suit their units and
may require a little wiring.
Campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: <andy.powell@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Multiple Video cameras..
> Those of you who have video cameras installed... how do you connect
more
> than one up? do you use a capture card per camera? (Sounds expensive).
I
> had an idea that you could use RF modulators and then use something
like a
> WinTV board (each camera would be a different channel) - the 2
problems
> thewre are
> 1. You can only see one camrea at any one time.
> 2. How to programatically tell a WinTV board to change
channels
> (from VB)
>
> I looked at the ATM Moviestar thing but it seems quite expensive and
there
> doesn't seem to be any sort of programming interface to it...
>
> Any thoughts...
>
> A.
>
>
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