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Video monitoring Chris W 09-19-2005
Posted by Chris W on September 19, 2005, 4:28 pm
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I was wondering if any one can recommend a system that can do the
following. Digitally Record at least 4 cameras at a full 30 fps each.
Allow access to the video over the Internet with a flexible
configuration that allows for using any port that is available(not
blocked by your ISP).
Record Audio as well as video.
Have software to sense motion on the cameras that will then send an
email alert as well as use a modem to call or page someone.

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Posted by Jackcsg on September 19, 2005, 5:55 pm
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Chris, look at Panasonic's Network based cameras. Some of the camera models
offer two-way audio, relay control, and multi-user password protected
access. With the use of their **Free** DDNS service you can always find your
cameras anywhere on the web. They also offer recording software which can
record both audio and video at the same time, at a full 30 fps.
There also some other 3rd party software packages you can use to combine the
features of any Network based device, such as video servers for existing
CCTV cameras.
It's located at www.panasonic.com under the consumer electronics' portion of
their web site, and the best prices for these devices can be found at
http://pa.eoutletmall.com/
Demo sites:
http://p.viewnetcam.com:6000/
http://www.securityideas.com/demos.html

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Jack


> I was wondering if any one can recommend a system that can do the
> following. Digitally Record at least 4 cameras at a full 30 fps each.
> Allow access to the video over the Internet with a flexible
> configuration that allows for using any port that is available(not
> blocked by your ISP).
> Record Audio as well as video.
> Have software to sense motion on the cameras that will then send an
> email alert as well as use a modem to call or page someone.
>
> --
> Chris W
>
> Gift Giving Made Easy
> Get the gifts you want &
> give the gifts they want
> http://thewishzone.com




Posted by on September 19, 2005, 7:40 pm
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Geo Vision PC based DVR. 4 Channel 120fps card.
Does all you require, and you can use any CCTV camera you like.



Posted by on September 19, 2005, 8:36 pm
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also check out cctvforum.com for some additional info for CCTV and DVRs
...
Lots of threads with different DVR cards, as well as a stand alone DVR
forum.



Posted by Matt Ion on September 20, 2005, 4:21 am
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Chris W wrote:

> I was wondering if any one can recommend a system that can do the
> following. Digitally Record at least 4 cameras at a full 30 fps each.
> Allow access to the video over the Internet with a flexible
> configuration that allows for using any port that is available(not
> blocked by your ISP).
> Record Audio as well as video.
> Have software to sense motion on the cameras that will then send an
> email alert as well as use a modem to call or page someone.

Take a look at the offerings at www.videoinsight.com. Covers all your
specs, and more.




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