Cheap and Capable Video Monitoring Server? 14
An Anonymous Coward asks: "The company I work for is looking to invest in some security/surveillance technology. We are currently using an out-of-the-box, purpose built solution, but for the price it's pretty unreliable and leaves a lot to be desired. The specific need is for cameras to monitor areas of a site, with motion detection, the ability to integrate with other systems via simple boolean conditional switches, and a video web server. Naturally I would prefer to use a PC, as the reliability/price would be much better and the system would be more configurable. Zoneminder looks quite good, it's a Linux based OSS solution, but I'm not sure it's ready for a commercial implementation. Are there any good DIYish solutions around or are expensive consultants and esoteric hardware the only way to go?"
Go the high cost route (Score:3, Insightful)
Dorgem? (Score:4, Informative)
Dorgem has motion capture, but it will probably fall short on many of your other requirements.
Motion (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Motion (Score:3, Informative)
I've posted here before on the subject, but I have a Motion-based production-quality system continuously monitoring my house. I have a handful of cameras, both wired and wireless, that cover various areas (yes, I'm being intentionally vague. Security by obscurity *is* sometimes helpful.)
I have a password-protected web server that allows me to check out what's going on, but for the most part, I just let it run. It's been going for years now.
It has produced footage and stills that have bee
March Networks (Score:1)
Smartsight (Score:2)
I've setup their systems a couple times. They work very nicely. One of my customers has p4-1.5 Ghz PC with standard IDE disks for their nDVR server. It supports
Obvious... (Score:2)
Local vendors? (Score:2)
i do this... (Score:1)
i dont know what your budget is but my box is plug and play and costs $2500 or so with 4 cameras bundled. uses linux and customized versions of motion and java for control.
i also use a BT848 chipset to do the capturing.