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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. |
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Which camera are you using to do this and what are you saving the avi file as .?
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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 |
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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'. |
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The file gets saved using the divx codec (ffdshow ??) ---------- Post added at 20:27 ---------- Previous post was at 20:27 ---------- Quote:
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