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bbwannabe 31-08-2007 14:56

Motion Detection S/W
 
I've got a small camera setup in my room for security reasons (i.e things being thrown at window) pointing outside, but i can't find a suitable application to make it effective. At the moment, i'm using virtualdub to capture the streams through a capture device as an avi file. But it doesn't do motion detection, so the file ends up in GBs for less than a days recording and most of the time, it's pretty much the same image all day. It doesn't timestamp it either, which can make things difficult if i need to jump to a time straight away and don't know where it is.

Any and all suggestions welcome. If it's able to encode it to a custom codec and allows a direct and adjustable camera adjustments (sharpness, hue, saturation, etc) then that'd be a great extra.

Thanks.

Quam256 31-08-2007 15:36

Re: Motion Detection S/W
 
Which camera are you using to do this and what are you saving the avi file as .?

plasticjanner 31-08-2007 15:53

Re: Motion Detection S/W
 
I have an axis network camera used with 'motion' which emails me when it detects movement. It's probably a bit complicated if you don't know linux but it
works a treat, was nice to see the neighbours cat using my flowerbed as a toilet when I was on holiday.
Full details including FTP upload script are here:
http://www.internetmonkey.net

Mr_love_monkey 31-08-2007 15:57

Re: Motion Detection S/W
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plasticjanner (Post 34387547)
I have an axis network camera used with 'motion' which emails me when it detects movement. It's probably a bit complicated if you don't know linux but it
works a treat, was nice to see the neighbours cat using my flowerbed as a toilet when I was on holiday.
Full details including FTP upload script are here:
http://www.internetmonkey.net

He's not using linux though (AFAIK)

plasticjanner 31-08-2007 15:59

Re: Motion Detection S/W
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34387549)
He's not using linux though (AFAIK)

I haven't seen a free windows application to rival motion. It's the dogs.
http://domain1627517.sites.fasthosts.com/sampleimg.jpg
Here you can see the rising sun activated the motion detector. Motion drew a box around the movement and recorded a couple of shots with timestamps. The number of 'moved' pixels is in the top right.
It then adjusted to the new environment (ie. sunnier) ready for any new 'changes'.

bbwannabe 31-08-2007 19:27

Re: Motion Detection S/W
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Quam256 (Post 34387537)
Which camera are you using to do this and what are you saving the avi file as .?

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...9-6&T=12542556 - this is the camera i'm using. It's better for short range use than long range, as it loses sharpness over distance. And it doesn't cover a wide area that well - the areas outside of the centre blur as it goes further away. I tried a flexible web-cam, but framerate was poor, and doesn't work in normal daylight (the view is totally white). Colour is slightly green, a little dark at time (hence the need for colour/contrast adjustments), and doesn't work well at night..

The file gets saved using the divx codec (ffdshow ??)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34387549)
He's not using linux though (AFAIK)

You're right. I'm on Windows XP. Motion does look pretty neat, but i wonder if it just takes snapshots.

plasticjanner 31-08-2007 20:07

Re: Motion Detection S/W
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bbwannabe (Post 34387686)
Motion does look pretty neat, but i wonder if it just takes snapshots.

It can stream to mpg format at 25fps.


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