View Full Version : Wired CCTV to a pc


alanjack
15 October 2006, 17:32
I am after putting a system in at home,m I want motion activated cameras wired direct to a pc.


I really do prefer wired , had wireless before and it was ****.
I want to be able to goto any event etc...


Has anyone done this and can advise me on the best route.

Thanks:)

ChrisB
16 October 2006, 12:40
What sort of budget do you have Alan?

I've just put a 16 camera system in with a central recording server. Cameras were from Axis or Mobitix, all cabled. We're using LuxRiot (http://www.luxriot.com/) software for the recording and playback. If you opt to save the motion information alongside the video, can you skip through a time interval by motion, rather than by time. Does that make sense? I'm impressed by the software and the support from the US has been great so far.

David_Wallis
16 October 2006, 17:31
im using supervision cam which is 'OK'

alanjack
16 October 2006, 19:01
looking at 6 camers top side.

How much would I be looking at?

mad mush
16 October 2006, 21:46
you would be looking at 6 things with 6 cameras ha ha
tried gardner al

alanjack
17 October 2006, 06:20
You mean Gardiner?? in Rochdale ?

mad mush
18 October 2006, 22:46
yher there the ones there is one near the yard
get them through ctm an get there discount

alanjack
19 October 2006, 06:35
I'll see if they have a catologue;)

alistair
20 October 2006, 21:03
I've got a Geovision card & software - does 16 cameras, byt I'm only uo to 10 so far.

I've been really impressed with it.

alanjack
05 June 2007, 17:54
Ok I'll look at geovision, I downloaded the luxriot software but the card I have seems to be a bag of ****e from E-bay that has no make/model no.. Is it possible this card can only receive an RF signal as opposed to a video (yellow phono plug on my cams) signal?

Cheers:)


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