CCTV camers
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1 | I have a couple of cctv cameras which I set up at home and which are supposed to record on movement. They seem to be good at recording chickens around the yard, but not people, and don't even pick up me driving out of the garage. It came to a head the other night with a visitor at 315am down the driveway. The dogs barking and me getting up scared them off, but nothing was recorded even though they were right in front. geoff_m - 2021-03-24 08:03:00 |
2 | You have given no info on which someone might aid you. How about you start with make and model of device nice_lady - 2021-03-24 08:19:00 |
3 | geoff_m wrote: Depends on the picture quality and frame rate. Depends on the size of the hdd in your dvr or pc. Could be hours, could be months. As per previous answer, more details would be needed. callum.irvine - 2021-03-24 09:30:00 |
4 | What is the resolution of the camera? tygertung - 2021-03-24 10:02:00 |
5 | another aspect to consider... I believe some of these cameras will only work with the DVR they are supplied with. Not sure how well they will go if trying to use iSpy or the likes - with some cameras i'm not even sure that the wireless is a true wifi signal but more of a point to point back to the box. If it's connected by ethernet you might have better luck... king1 - 2021-03-24 11:29:00 |
6 | geoff_m wrote: Currently running 2 HD webcams on motion detect. mrfxit - 2021-03-24 11:32:00 |
7 | mrfxit wrote: contacam looks good, i've been looking for a decent one that's nice and light and not a subscription... The plate recognition integration is a bonus, we have a few idiots drive past our place Edited by king1 at 11:54 am, Wed 24 Mar king1 - 2021-03-24 11:52:00 |
8 | Normally the motion settings are in the camera so using different software might not help. loud_37 - 2021-03-24 19:12:00 |
9 | king1 wrote: mrfxit - 2021-03-24 20:20:00 |
10 | nice_lady wrote:
They are Elcam brand cameras and DVR box geoff_m - 2021-03-24 21:38:00 |
11 | king1 wrote:
Cameras are 720p. geoff_m - 2021-03-24 21:42:00 |
12 | We had one years ago which only recorded in intervals of about 10 seconds.So it missed things androth2 - 2021-03-24 22:08:00 |
13 | The member deleted this message. azza20 - 2021-03-24 23:21:00 |
14 | My canon SX230 will use 4 GB of data for 20 minutes at 720p, so constant recording might use a lot of hard drive space. Your camera might have stronger compression though. tygertung - 2021-03-25 08:03:00 |
15 | androth2 wrote:
Yes, that's a likely factor. And another key component is the view of the sensor (which is separate from what the camera lens sees). My experience is with trail cameras rather than CCTV, but the same probably applies. Many cameras miss the action because the sensor equals the lens view and by the time the sensor is triggered and the camera has woken up the subject has walked through the view and you are left with blank footage. The trail cam answer was to get Spypoint which has a sensor view wide enough that the camera has woken up and is ready to take the picture by the time the animal (or human) walks into frame. raewyn2 - 2021-03-25 08:55:00 |
16 | Some systems such as car cams are on constant record but only "save" specific events triggered by the operator & can save up to about 2 minutes of previous footage from being deleted/ overwritten along with the current footage. mrfxit - 2021-03-25 09:06:00 |
17 | raewyn2 wrote: mrfxit - 2021-03-25 09:08:00 |
18 | loud_37 wrote: Turn the camera MD off and use the iSpy settings - works a treat. Btw, contrary to the claims of many, most 'DVR-locked' cameras have an http interface and can be configured to run with iSpy. May need a port or two changed but they work. Wired=yes. Wifi=NO! I use mainly Foscam or Hikvision, never had any failures. tegretol - 2021-03-25 09:24:00 |
19 | mrfxit wrote: Even if the camera doesn't have 'pre-event' data stored, iSpy enables the recording of data for a defined duration before the event - it's all in the configuration. Edited by tegretol at 9:26 am, Thu 25 Mar tegretol - 2021-03-25 09:25:00 |
20 | tegretol wrote: mrfxit - 2021-03-25 16:33:00 |
21 | This message was deleted. azza20 - 2021-03-25 19:54:00 |
22 | mrfxit wrote: Never heard of Contacam until now but seems to unavailable - 404 error etc. tegretol - 2021-03-26 20:17:00 |
23 | Tried this link tegretol.. pheonix - 2021-03-26 22:17:00 |
24 | Tnx, will have a play with it. I see that it doesn't have half as many plugins as iSpy does - in particular I now have the number plate recognition plugin working - it spews any plates it sees into a .txt file that my own software picks up and if valid opens a gate. If not valid, it txts me. The facial stuff isn't really too flash yet but it'll get there. But it needs some grunt to run more than about 15 cameras - now at the limit of a Dell i7 ! tegretol - 2021-03-26 23:59:00 |
25 | tegretol wrote: Think I'll stick with iSpy after comparing. tegretol - 2021-04-02 16:05:00 |