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CCTV Video Capture
I'm in the process of wireing the house up with coax and cat5 cable as
well as installing an alarm system. What I'd like to do is to add some CCTV cameras, but use a PC to capture the pictures and software to trigger any alarms. My research so far has been informative, apart from finding out about the capture cards that I can get for my PC. To date I've come to the conclusion that what I want/need (to start with) is a 4-port PCI card. Of the few I can find any details of on the web or in the newsgroups is the Trust 814. But in previous posts (ages ago) it seems I'm limited to only one card in a PC. I can find this for sale (@£60 at the moment) online. Other cards that have been mentioned such as the PICO 2000 I don't seem to be able to find and the other systems I can find are complete systems, such as the geovision. I'm not looking for a software element as I'll be building a Linux based PC. So has anyone any suggestions as to a) a make of card that would be useful, and b) where I can get these cards. I've already ooked at Henrys.co.uk and rfcomponents.co.uk for cameras and stuff. Any suggestions? (Cross posted on uk.d-i-y and uk.tech.electronic-security) -- Big Tim (Take the Simian out and feed him with Spam to reply) RD400E, Bandit 12, XR400R (in length of service order) |
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