Suggestions for network camera

Started by wiltshirejohn, Sep 20, 2007, 14:41:13

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wiltshirejohn

Now that I have a nice little network running, I thought about adding an external security camera with motion detecting software to control recording on the PC.

What started this train of thought is that something keeps triggering our PIR external lights and I'd like to find out which flavour of wildlife is doing it. Obviously there are security benefits also.

Does anybody have experience or ideas where I might find info. (I've already been Googling and seen a lot of advertisements!!!).

    Regards - wiltshirejohn.

p.s. the 'spill chucker' used in these boards must be colonial in origin - it wants me to spell the word 'flavour' as 'flavor' ....  won't those Yanks ever learn to use English correctly?  ;)

Rik

Hi John

No idea on the camera, sorry, but we don't have a spell checker afaik. Are you sure it's not your browser?
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Gary

Possibly got the American dictionary in firefox not the english?
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Lance

I think Axis are meant to be the best - but are also quite pricey.
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wiltshirejohn

Quote from: Killhippie on Sep 20, 2007, 15:07:10
Possibly got the American dictionary in firefox not the english?

I didn't know that Fireferret had a dictionary - nevermind English Vs. the other lot...

Rik

Hit Tools > Add ons, then Get extensions...
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wiltshirejohn

Quote from: Lance on Sep 20, 2007, 15:10:45
I think Axis are meant to be the best - but are also quite pricey.
Yes Lance, I see what you mean about their prices. Unfortunately I cannot justify that amount for a limited use.  :(

Oh well... I'll just have to give up the day job and turn nocturnal then wait up for the bu**ers.

    Regards - wiltshirejohn

Rik

Could you not use one that triggers a SCART socket, John?

Aldi have a colour version next Sunday, £29.99.

This heavy-duty, high-resolution camera simply connects to your TV and transmits live colour pictures and sound, allowing you to keep a close watch on your home, garage, car and callers from the comfort of your armchair.

    * Remote passive infrared movement sensor
    * Built-in microphone
    * 2 way intercom and buzzer control box
    * CCD camera lens
    * 12 night vision LEDs
    * Operating range: 5m in complete darkness
    * SCART connector
    * Power supply
    * 20 metre cable
    * CCTV warning labels included

(For anyone interested, they are also doing a carbon monoxide detector at £19.99 and smoke alarms at £2.99).
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wiltshirejohn

Quote from: Rik on Sep 20, 2007, 15:28:09

Hit Tools > Add ons, then Get extensions... 

Done that Rik, loaded the 'British English dictionary'. They must have missed this one - it still wants 'flavor'...

Could you not use one that triggers a SCART socket, John?

SNIP....

    * 20 metre cable
    * CCTV warning labels included

(For anyone interested, they are also doing a carbon monoxide detector at £19.99 and smoke alarms at £2.99).

Those  look  great buys Rik but due to physical locations I really do need to go wireless.

    Regards - wiltshirejohn

Rik

It was worth a try, John. My flavour is OK, btw, but flavor is flagged as incorrect. Is there something else on your machine which is checking?
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wiltshirejohn

Quote from: Rik on Sep 20, 2007, 15:49:22
It was worth a try, John. My flavour is OK, btw, but flavor is flagged as incorrect. Is there something else on your machine which is checking?

I don't think so Rik. But you never can tell with these corporate machines. I'll double check on my machine at home tonight - talking of which ... the boss is out so I think I'll slope off early - see ya!

Oh, just had another thought - yeah - it does happen occasionally :) ... I might just try to get one of those Aldi cameras because I've just remembered that there is an old VCR gathering dust up in the loft. If that still works then that could be placed close to the camera. Hmm.

Off to play with the traffic now...

    Regards - wiltshirejohn

Rik

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wiltshirejohn

Quote from: wiltshirejohn on Sep 20, 2007, 16:04:49
I don't think so Rik. But you never can tell with these corporate machines. I'll double check on my machine at home tonight -

    Regards - wiltshirejohn

A day late..  (nothing unusual there :P)   I know there's nothing extra doing checking here - I built the bl**dy machine myself!

But I get the same result - flavour is flagged with a little red underline and flavor is not. It's the same with NO dictionary and with the British Dictionary installed.

This is in Firefox of course. Just don't ask me to try Internet Exploder.

    Regards - wiltshirejohn

Rik

I'm puzzled. Could you possibly have a language setting wrong in Windows?
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wiltshirejohn

Rik, I've had no luck sorting this language thing. I'll just give up and live with it.

Now, to get this thread back on topic........

I discovered that all of the kit which meets my requirements (exterior/wireless/ip) is horrendously expensive. :o

One little ray of sunshine though - I've just ordered one of these;

http://www.solwise.co.uk/webcams-c1002-ir.htm

and one of these;

http://www.solwise.co.uk/wireless-wap-554g.htm

Connect one to 'tother with a short ethernet cable should do the trick.   I'll keep you posted.

    Regards - wiltshirejohn.

Rik

Looks good for the job, shame they couldn't be bothered to make it browser independent though. :(

I'm still puzzled by your dictionary problem, though - you don't have two installed by any chance do you?
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Simon

Hi John,

Without wishing to state the bleeding obvious, you have set the spell checker to the British dictionary, yes?  When you mis-spell a word, and it's underlined, if you right click it, there should be a function to select Languages.

Just one other thing, if you go to Options > Advanced > General (tab), there are also Language options there.  You want English [en] to be at the top.

:)
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Glenn

Quote from: Rik on Sep 20, 2007, 14:47:14
Hi John

No idea on the camera, sorry, but we don't have a spell checker afaik. Are you sure it's not your browser?

It's an option in SMF I believe though ;)
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Rik

Interesting, Glenn. I haven't found it in the Admin Centre - can you give me a clue please? That said, I only see spell checking in Firefox, so I'm not sure we have it on in SMF.
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Glenn

Log on as Admin, the go into the Forum/Posts and Topics menu, it's the 3rd option down, although it does say it does not work on all servers.
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Rik

Thanks, Glenn. Under my nose, so to speak. :) It's not turned on.
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wiltshirejohn

Quote from: Si6776 on Oct 04, 2007, 20:35:21
Hi John,

When you mis-spell a word, and it's underlined, if you right click it, there should be a function to select Languages.


That's sorted it!!  :D Thanks Simon.  The spill chucker was in SMF all the time, not Firefox.

Now all I have to do is wait for my new toys to arrive.

    Regards and thanks to all - wiltshirejohn.


Rik

It's not in SMF here, John - we don't have spell checking enabled. I think you've just changed your Firefox settings. :)
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wiltshirejohn

Hi Rik
    Yes, you're right. It just seemed to be based in SMF because these postings are just about the only place where I type directly into the browser. :-[ :-[

    If you right-click in this messaging area then you get an option Language/Add Dictionaries. This takes you off to the regular Mozilla page with all the dictionaries on it.
    Still learnin....

       Regards - wiltshirejohn

Rik

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