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Need software for CCTV security cameras.

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Frank Martin - 28 Jun 2004 06:25 GMT
Up till now we have been using a time-lapse VCR, which gives poor results.
I want to buy a TV hard-disk drive and couple this to the (two) cameras we
have.  But I need software to allow time-interval grabs to give extended
recording.

Does Microsoft have something in their range that will allow this?

please help, Frank
Paul Ballou - 28 Jun 2004 10:51 GMT
Try doing a google search for a company that specializes in security
equipment.
http://www.google.com/
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> Up till now we have been using a time-lapse VCR, which gives poor results.
> I want to buy a TV hard-disk drive and couple this to the (two) cameras we
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> please help, Frank
Frank Martin - 28 Jun 2004 22:50 GMT
> Try doing a google search for a company that specializes in security
> equipment.
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> > please help, Frank

Thanks
We found one on the Tucows thing, called "iCatcher".
Paul Ballou - 28 Jun 2004 23:58 GMT
Thanks for the feedback

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> > Try doing a google search for a company that specializes in security
> > equipment.
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> Thanks
> We found one on the Tucows thing, called "iCatcher".
Frank Martin - 29 Jun 2004 02:13 GMT
I am new to this, and the trial software wants to know the "address" of the
video camera.
For the test I have a Sony hand-held analogue camera, but I need to know:
If I have room on my computer for a video card?
What card is required?
And how do I install it?
I have run out of "IRQs" because of scanners & tape back-ups.

Please help, Frank

> Thanks for the feedback
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> > Thanks
> > We found one on the Tucows thing, called "iCatcher".
Paul Ballou - 29 Jun 2004 07:25 GMT
Frank,
       Call tech support for the software for further assistance.

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> I am new to this, and the trial software wants to know the "address" of the
> video camera.
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> > > Thanks
> > > We found one on the Tucows thing, called "iCatcher".
 
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