A wired camera that I dealt with had the features you listed, but performed the motion analysis internally and could FTP the images to a server. From those images I created time-lapse video footage. The only part that required any real CPU effort was the compiling of the static jpgs into video files. > Craig, we use a nice open source package called ZoneMinder for just this > purpose. It does a lot more than just grabbing images, but it's a nice > tool. The motion detection function requires a lot of CPU power, but > it's nice to not have to deal with storing 24/7 recordings of nothing > happening in the warehouse. There are packages for Fedora and CentOS, > and I believe I've seen it listed in the Debian packages too. >> playing with a wireless camera for security which has a built-in web >> server function. I suppose that with a bit of shell scripting, I can >> periodically wget http://camera/IMAGE.jpg and write it to disk, move the >> images to a folder and ultimately tar ball them for posterity. Is there >> a project that anyone knows of that already does this so I don't have to >> bother the list with frequent evidence of my lack of shell scripting >> skills? --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss