Surveillance Cameras
From LinuxMCE
Also see: Cameras Category
Introduction
The best surveillance cameras are the IP based models, such as those by Panasonic. These cameras are Plug&Play (just plug them into any network jack). They do not require configuration. Plus, many of these cameras support pan/tilt and zoom so you can control them through the Orbiter.
Using Analog cameras
- If you have regular analog cameras you will need to add a Linux-compatible video capture board to your Core, and then attach the cameras to it. Add the video capture board on the LinuxMCE Admin Website-->Wizard-->Devices-->Interfaces page. Then add each surveillance camera, specifying that they are 'controlled by' the Motion device wrapper (which monitors the video capture board). For more detailed info see here.
Camera settings
There are several settings for each camera.
- You can save video "All the time", meaning LinuxMCE will constantly record the video from the camera and save it on the Core. This can take up quite a bit of hard disk space, though.
- Alternatively you can save video "Only when motion is detected". LinuxMCE will only save the video when it detects movement. If you choose "Don't capture", then you will still be able to view the cameras live, but LinuxMCE will not keep an archive.