On Tue, 29 May 2012 01:01:12 +0100, Rod Speed
wrote:
"Jim K" wrote in message
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On Mon, 28 May 2012 23:41:11 +0100, Rod Speed
wrote:
Jim K wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Jim K wrote
getting Pd off with motion detecing IP cams sending 100s of emails
of moving bushes and sunshine/shade changes.
One of the IP cams has 2 channels for I/O - so I'm pondering how to
send a signal to it to take a snap when something goes across the
cam;s field of view.
PIR would be perfect but a very narrow "beam" is required to make
sure I get the subject in the centre of the frame... and the IP cam
is not going to be happy with 240v up its I/O - so ???
low voltage PIR? what from where?
a normal 240v PIR and some sort of a relay?
something else?
Yeah, decent software that allows you to specify a subset of the
camera view to monitor for movement and is smart enough to
not be triggered by sunshine/shade changes due to small clouds
passing the sun etc.
mmm unlikely as the IP cams are firmware based, run on cut down unix
tghus unable to upload "better software" to....
I meant run that on whatever you record the output to, not on them
themselves.
FFS your true colours come shining through again Rodders
You're a terminal ****wit.
- JFG "IP camera" will you.... ;)))))
Don't need to, that refers to how the video gets back
to what you want to record/view it on, ****wit.
clearly you do need to ****wit Rodders - you don't even know the basics of
IP cameras do you? - read the first ****ing post in the thread for how the
images are sent you steaming great tit ;)
Your pathetic attempt at insults any 3 year old could leave for dead
flushed where it belongs. Wouldnt want you to lose all credibility would
we boy ?
Rod K