my new cctv set up
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Excellent picture quaility ther mate
Clear enough to spot the thieving b@stard by your car !!
Hope its well lit at night or there aint much point !!
Mark.
Clear enough to spot the thieving b@stard by your car !!
Hope its well lit at night or there aint much point !!
Mark.
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yeah its a dvr card that plugs into the pc, and it records onto the hdd ever time anything enters the paramiters I have set.
heres a shot of all three.
day time what you see on the screen:
day time using the viewer for history.
night time using infa red.
heres a shot of all three.
day time what you see on the screen:
day time using the viewer for history.
night time using infa red.
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Originally Posted by j4mou
yeah its a dvr card that plugs into the pc, and it records onto the hdd ever time anything enters the paramiters I have set.
heres a shot of all three.
day time what you see on the screen:
day time using the viewer for history.
night time using infa red.
heres a shot of all three.
day time what you see on the screen:
day time using the viewer for history.
night time using infa red.
Mark.
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i belive for it to be admisible its supposed to have a timestamp
im busy building my system up for work
1 240v panasonic colour camera on the pole outside (cam needs fitted sumtime next week)
3 black and white infrared cameras keeping watch on the front and rear entrances and one covering the valet bays so nobody can scam me while im not actualy there
mine will also be broadcasted over the net to my home pc which is nice for keeping an eye on things
pc is allready built up with the 4 channel DVR card, broadband has been installed at work, all i need is a couple of scart to BNC convertor leads and the colour cam put back up and im ready to rock
im busy building my system up for work
1 240v panasonic colour camera on the pole outside (cam needs fitted sumtime next week)
3 black and white infrared cameras keeping watch on the front and rear entrances and one covering the valet bays so nobody can scam me while im not actualy there
mine will also be broadcasted over the net to my home pc which is nice for keeping an eye on things
pc is allready built up with the 4 channel DVR card, broadband has been installed at work, all i need is a couple of scart to BNC convertor leads and the colour cam put back up and im ready to rock
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If you have broadband and a router, its easy to set up something like an Axis network camera so you can view the footage from any computer (they can act as a web server)
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the dvr card and software I have can be used over the net, not figured it out yet though
it also has a time stamp built in, along with date, and the camera which it was recorded with.
to say im happy with it is a big understatement, ive had a problem with kids (spealt chavs) hanging about near my car and recently piddling the scoobyclinic sticker off the back window
I caught them near it in the first week, I printed a copy off and took it to the respective parents house, and "asked" for them to stop it, or next time id be taking a copy to my solicitor, and sueing the ***** of them they have since stopped, but ive caught a lad peering through the windows, I took the pictures and video on a dvd to the police, they couldnt do anything as the person didnt actually do anything but they did recognise the ****** which is nice as it was past midnight on a dark night , and said that I should keep it on file in case anything happened in the future, which is fair I suppose.
jamo
it also has a time stamp built in, along with date, and the camera which it was recorded with.
to say im happy with it is a big understatement, ive had a problem with kids (spealt chavs) hanging about near my car and recently piddling the scoobyclinic sticker off the back window
I caught them near it in the first week, I printed a copy off and took it to the respective parents house, and "asked" for them to stop it, or next time id be taking a copy to my solicitor, and sueing the ***** of them they have since stopped, but ive caught a lad peering through the windows, I took the pictures and video on a dvd to the police, they couldnt do anything as the person didnt actually do anything but they did recognise the ****** which is nice as it was past midnight on a dark night , and said that I should keep it on file in case anything happened in the future, which is fair I suppose.
jamo
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What you really want is this, you can even see the cameras from a palm top anywhere you go.
http://www.digital-cybermasters.co.uk/
In control products
Home systems up to 8 cameras
Check that system out, the full colour hardcore quality. ITS AWESOME
http://www.digital-cybermasters.co.uk/
In control products
Home systems up to 8 cameras
Check that system out, the full colour hardcore quality. ITS AWESOME
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ive just set mine up as a quick trial run in my bedroom
not sure if we have the same software (mine looks diffrent)
but i can have upto 16 camears on mine
any number of them i can set to "motion capture", and select which part of the view that the camera actualy sees, is valid for the motion detector senseing.
i can schedule them to run and specific times, or manuely set them by hand, i can (with i asume extra hardware) rig up the pc so i can move the camears about by pressing the buttons on screen, move left right/updown/zoom etc etc
just like the blokes on crimewatch do, all day long LOL
i havnet sussed out the internet thing yet as it all has to be transfered to work for that to actually work, but i also have a setting which, upon sum motion being detected, will start recording, take a snapshot and email me a snapshot picture of exactly whats going on via outlook
which i think is ****en amazing!!
not sure if we have the same software (mine looks diffrent)
but i can have upto 16 camears on mine
any number of them i can set to "motion capture", and select which part of the view that the camera actualy sees, is valid for the motion detector senseing.
i can schedule them to run and specific times, or manuely set them by hand, i can (with i asume extra hardware) rig up the pc so i can move the camears about by pressing the buttons on screen, move left right/updown/zoom etc etc
just like the blokes on crimewatch do, all day long LOL
i havnet sussed out the internet thing yet as it all has to be transfered to work for that to actually work, but i also have a setting which, upon sum motion being detected, will start recording, take a snapshot and email me a snapshot picture of exactly whats going on via outlook
which i think is ****en amazing!!
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The Dogs blox... need i say more!
http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/colour_sony_ir.htm
and i use icatcher software with a 4 channel DVR card...
Mmmmmmm
forgot to add, the dvr card was £20 of ebay and icatcher is £50... very good software but doesn't monitor all 4 channels... you have to run it 4 times one for each cam... as a stand alone single cam solution thoough... faultless
daz
http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/colour_sony_ir.htm
and i use icatcher software with a 4 channel DVR card...
Mmmmmmm
forgot to add, the dvr card was £20 of ebay and icatcher is £50... very good software but doesn't monitor all 4 channels... you have to run it 4 times one for each cam... as a stand alone single cam solution thoough... faultless
daz
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I like. Can you get miniguns to mount on the cameras so you can drill the thieving f*ckers full of holes. If so I'm buying!
those cameras look very similar to the ones I have daz, mine are a bit smaller I think?
jamo
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do the wireless cameras run on batteries or do they plug into the mains?
Jamou,
can you list the exact product that you have, I am getting a little confused.
I basically want three cameras, two outside, and one inside for the garage.
I already have a pc and a wirekless network, what do I need to buy?
what's all this about lenses being 4mm, 6mm etc?
Jamou,
can you list the exact product that you have, I am getting a little confused.
I basically want three cameras, two outside, and one inside for the garage.
I already have a pc and a wirekless network, what do I need to buy?
what's all this about lenses being 4mm, 6mm etc?
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wireless ones i have looked at still needed a mains power supply.
my dvr car from hong kong via ebay and came with the software allready with it, i can monitor or record from all 16 if i want ( i think! )
my dvr car from hong kong via ebay and came with the software allready with it, i can monitor or record from all 16 if i want ( i think! )