Difference between revisions of "Analog cameras"

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[[Category: Cameras]]
 
[[Category: Cameras]]
  
Most analog cameras will work with a video capture board/card. There is usually a power/connector panel to which the cameras connect in a wired solution (e.g. power-over-Ethernet), with RCA or BNC connectors for video output.
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Most analog cameras will work with a [[:Category:Video_capture_boards|video capture board/card]]. There is usually a power/connector panel to which the cameras connect in a wired solution (e.g. power-over-Ethernet), with RCA or BNC connectors for video output.
  
 
Cables connect the camera outputs to the video capture board/card, which is usually housed in the LinuxMCE Core server PC.
 
Cables connect the camera outputs to the video capture board/card, which is usually housed in the LinuxMCE Core server PC.
  
 
Examples of analog camera brands are Greyfox. Smarthome, and Lorex.
 
Examples of analog camera brands are Greyfox. Smarthome, and Lorex.

Revision as of 03:58, 5 May 2008


Most analog cameras will work with a video capture board/card. There is usually a power/connector panel to which the cameras connect in a wired solution (e.g. power-over-Ethernet), with RCA or BNC connectors for video output.

Cables connect the camera outputs to the video capture board/card, which is usually housed in the LinuxMCE Core server PC.

Examples of analog camera brands are Greyfox. Smarthome, and Lorex.