With this program and a Mac you can turn you house into a motion detecting Fort Knox.
http://www.evological.com/evocam.html
The program uploads webcam video (motion sensing optional) to remote server. I want to set it up to email me when there is an intruder and allow me to view it on my Blackberry. Here's a testimonial:
“I installed cameras in my daughter's school for security purposes. I set up EvoCam to run 17 Panasonic BL-C20A and 3 Canon VB-C50i cameras networked to an Intel iMac. The cameras watch the parking lots, hallways, gym, cafeteria, etc.
The 20 cameras run in 20 individual EvoCam windows and archive a 320x240 image every 10 seconds into a daily QuickTime movie. EvoCam does this 24/7. Quick math tells me that one image every 10 seconds is 8,640 images per camera per day. Multiply that by 20 cameras and you get 172,800 images archived per day!
The principal can see all 20 images on a single browser page that updates every 15 seconds and he can access live video served by EvoCam by clicking on any image, locally and via the web.
Long story short, the iMac and EvoCam have both performed perfectly this school year.
Bob Gossett
Hilton Head Island, SC
This sounds soooo cool!!!!
Reptile
(not affiliated with the company that makes it)
http://www.evological.com/evocam.html
The program uploads webcam video (motion sensing optional) to remote server. I want to set it up to email me when there is an intruder and allow me to view it on my Blackberry. Here's a testimonial:
“I installed cameras in my daughter's school for security purposes. I set up EvoCam to run 17 Panasonic BL-C20A and 3 Canon VB-C50i cameras networked to an Intel iMac. The cameras watch the parking lots, hallways, gym, cafeteria, etc.
The 20 cameras run in 20 individual EvoCam windows and archive a 320x240 image every 10 seconds into a daily QuickTime movie. EvoCam does this 24/7. Quick math tells me that one image every 10 seconds is 8,640 images per camera per day. Multiply that by 20 cameras and you get 172,800 images archived per day!
The principal can see all 20 images on a single browser page that updates every 15 seconds and he can access live video served by EvoCam by clicking on any image, locally and via the web.
Long story short, the iMac and EvoCam have both performed perfectly this school year.
Bob Gossett
Hilton Head Island, SC
This sounds soooo cool!!!!
Reptile
(not affiliated with the company that makes it)