ironstick 0 Posted February 6, 2007 Is this software robust enough to bo a good solution for a 4 camera setting, where remote access is important? Any comments would be appreciated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopGeek 0 Posted February 18, 2007 Its quiet feature rich and versatile for the price! I was using it in my office running 4 different cameras (one a USB cam, two swans, and one home made ) and had them all configured completely different and it worked fine. It was a BT generic capture card and the USB port - and I fed in a network camera from the IP and did motion detection on it. The motion detection is a little too flakey in IR/dark situations where scanning a large area - i.e. better card or splitting the cameras would be better than trying to rely on 1-2% motion variability.. I think you can download and try it for 15 or 30 days for free and then buy the key if you want it. give it a try and see if it does what you want! p.s. its running in the bkground on this machine right now.. I have my webcam pointed at my car trying to catch some repeat offender vandals cheers, Edward p.s I even caught a theif with it! It was a husband/wife team that cruise small business complexes, knock on the door a few times of a small business and when nobody answers they have a hand held leverage lock breaker. At the time I was injured from a dirt bike falll so I was really slow getting up. They knocked, knocked again.. and about a minute later JUST as I arrived at the door BOOM it flew open (it was locked). They took off running but I had both their mugs clear as day in JPG and movies from AWC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted February 18, 2007 I just found out how to write software for basic Webcams .. motion detection and all .. so as soon as i get a WebCam and put something together ill post it on the forum .. basic version (beta pro) will be free ofcourse .. Rory Share this post Link to post Share on other sites