advice IP cam
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:23 am
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Katsie</i>
i don't see any prices on the WWW.
next to that, the ports for sensor, i can use a IR sensor for it ( ''perretje? '')
and just 1 BNC in i see, could it be splitted or so , to 2?
and can i use otter cams with it?
sorry for the amount of qeustions
and next to that, what i don't see in the manuel, or on the webeye website, it means i can acces it with just in IP adres, like an IP camera?
P.S. voor de nederlanders onder hier, als in koop over ga, misschien iemand interesse om te helpen met opzetten van instellingen etc, voor een vergoeding?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
You can find more on the WebEye here:
http://www.webgateinc.com/wgi_htdocs/en ... _eng&no=12
It's basically a box that converts any video camera into an IP camera. It has both a composite video input as well as an output, so you could plug it in between an existing camera and monitor. It can be used with only one camera. It has a number of serial ports, supporting a big number of pan/tilt/zoom cameras and a couple of audio converters. It even has 4 digital inputs which you could connect to a PIR sensor, a door switch or even your doorbell to direct the camera at a preset position and send you an email with a photo if it is triggered.
I'm quite happy with them, though I'm not too satisfied with motion detection and the lack of JPG. Instead they use wavelet compression which is very common in the security industry because of it's high compression rate without lost of details. They offer plug-ins for many platform, but still I'd rather would have had JPG.
We're all hobbyists here; We'll help you out when things need to be set up.
i don't see any prices on the WWW.
next to that, the ports for sensor, i can use a IR sensor for it ( ''perretje? '')
and just 1 BNC in i see, could it be splitted or so , to 2?
and can i use otter cams with it?
sorry for the amount of qeustions
and next to that, what i don't see in the manuel, or on the webeye website, it means i can acces it with just in IP adres, like an IP camera?
P.S. voor de nederlanders onder hier, als in koop over ga, misschien iemand interesse om te helpen met opzetten van instellingen etc, voor een vergoeding?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
You can find more on the WebEye here:
http://www.webgateinc.com/wgi_htdocs/en ... _eng&no=12
It's basically a box that converts any video camera into an IP camera. It has both a composite video input as well as an output, so you could plug it in between an existing camera and monitor. It can be used with only one camera. It has a number of serial ports, supporting a big number of pan/tilt/zoom cameras and a couple of audio converters. It even has 4 digital inputs which you could connect to a PIR sensor, a door switch or even your doorbell to direct the camera at a preset position and send you an email with a photo if it is triggered.
I'm quite happy with them, though I'm not too satisfied with motion detection and the lack of JPG. Instead they use wavelet compression which is very common in the security industry because of it's high compression rate without lost of details. They offer plug-ins for many platform, but still I'd rather would have had JPG.
We're all hobbyists here; We'll help you out when things need to be set up.