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Thanks for the ideas! I'm going to order the Blue Iris software and see how that works out. Looks like I won't need any external triggers. Now, I just need to find a compatible capture card. Anyone have experience with Bluecherry? I am looking at the TW-201-8port card. looks like it can accept plenty of cameras connected via BNC and is in stock. Thanks, I appreciate all the advice. DD
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Thanks, I'm looking into them. looks promising.
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Hi, I'm looking for a solution to recording 10min of every hour from two cameras (BNC connections). I work for a research based organization and the video will be used for abundance estimates. So far I have not found any DVRs that have 24 user defined recording times, and none of the security software for a PC seems to fit the bill. Because we are a research Org we have to keep ALL the video, so can't overwrite files and it would be nice to have them in a format that is easily shared and viewed. Thanks for any advice. DD
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The Lynx systems look vary interesting. I'll see if they are interested in one. I was also looking at this mostly for the IR and ability to place the camerea without having to run weirs. Any idea if it's any good? http://www.4hiddenspycameras.com/widvrrecooui.html Receiver: 2.4 Ghz 4 channel receiver Antenna 50 ohm SMA Time & Date Stamp. Photo Format: JPEG Internal storage 16MB 230 images or 50 video clips (10 seconds each) Video Recording Modes: Motion Activation Photo Pixels 640X480 Video pixel 320X240 SD Card slot (2GB SD card *not included* 28800 images or 4380 video clips 10sed. each LED channel indicator RCA video in, out By pass on/off on/off button 6V system 152X104X24 mm Camera: 2.4 Ghz wireless color camera Outdoor, night vision 1/4" Cmos image sensor Resolution TV lines 420 pixels VGA 640x480 View angle 45 degree 0 Lux 12 V system Dimensions 53x57x57mm Night vision range 15m Wireless range 300" L.O.S
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Thanks, I've started looking at the game cams and they seem like they will be a better fit. I don't see any on your site though. Which ones do you carry? Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. DD
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Scorpion: I love the idea of using paintball land mines. Especially if I could capture their faces as they get hit priceless. The cabin has power but no internet or phone access, so no instant alerts. Any specific cameras you would recommend? I had not thought of a camera with it's own storage. It could even be an indoor camera, the cabin is pretty small and getting a shot inside would be easy as long as they don't find the camera. I hadn't noticed any cameras like that on my initial search for surveillance equipment. Thanks, DD
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Hi all, My Aunt and Uncle have a cabin in rural Alaska. Lately there has been a rash of break-ins where, presumably, kids are looking for booze and a place to party. I am trying to help set them up with something that might ID the miscreants. What I am looking for is a two camera outdoor system with a DVR that can handle about 5 days of recording. I don’t know much about camera lenses, but both will need IR for night recording. Neither camera will have far to shoot, maybe 15 feet. Any thoughts? Thanks DD
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Thanks, I'll look into thoes. Does anyone have experiance with this software? I would like to know how it stores it's files. Is there a folder with a bunch of time stamed AVI or MPG files? I'm most conserned about how easy it will be to work with the files once they have been created. thanks DD
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VST: Thanks for the reply. I'm more interested in the recording/vewing setup. The camereas are going to be submerged for 4 mounths and replacing them mid way would not be easy. Thanks DD
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Hi all, I'm pretty new to this and would appreciate any ideas you have. We are replacing an old VHS based system at a fish weir. We are looking at two of these cameras for the underwater footage : http://client5.activdemo.com/web/site/Products/UnderwaterImaging/ColourCameras/Colour_Cameras.asp What we would like to do is have a PC set up for recording/viewing of the footage. We only need the first 10 minutes of every hour recorded and would like it to be in an easy format that we could burn a week or more onto a CD/DVD and review later. I was looking at using the VJUSB-4 package form Video Insight, but would like to get some of your opinions before I spend the $. I don't need the remote viewing, archiving, ect . . but I do need something that is going to be reliable since it will be at a vary remote location. Mostly I just need something that will display the two cameras, record 10 minuet clips, allow the biologists to review the clips, and a way to burn the clips to disks. What do you think, am I on the right track? Thanks DD