aria used to sell some cheap ip cams (£40 ish).
If you need wifi then you can use a wireless adapter i suppose.
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Why don't you knock on her door and introduce yourself instead? Honestly.Originally posted by Joe BlackAnyone use this sort of thing and can recommend the bits and pieces?
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Nice one DaveB, perhaps not quite what I had in mind, but something to take into consideration all the same...
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Yes, I designed a system to track objects moving between various cameras fields of view on a project I called "Peter Rabbit". Currently in use by the Plod in various cities to follow miscreants around town.
Cameras: JVC, anything with a high resolution if you need evidence, low res if you just want to see.
Software: Motion detection is noddy stuff, quite easy to write. Clue 1: Just remember that lighting changes during the day. Tracking software is a little more tricky.
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Looking to upgrade my system myself, these guys seem to have a good range and prices and they have a shop in Altrincham. They sell on e-bay too so sometime there are bargains to be had there. I have not tried them yet, but they have 100% positive feedback on ebay so I intend to use them in the next month or so.Originally posted by Joe BlackAnyone use this sort of thing and can recommend the bits and pieces?
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