New challenge. I need to setup video surveillance over an area that will require at least 4 cameras to cover. I'm interested in any experience from PLUG'ers using the 'motion'[0] software on Linux. A bit off topic, but I'm also interested in opinions on the best camera approach. I see 1) Buy fairly expensive ~$100+ "network" cameras[1] that connect to a wireless ethernet network (802.11b/g). They serve the video and still images from an internal webserver. The 'motion' software supposedly works with most network cameras. 2) Buy similarly priced "wireless" cameras[2] (not ethernet, think cordless phones) that connect to a base station, then run the "video-out" jacks from the base station into a 4-port video capture board in a Linux box (and hope I can convince Linux to recognize the card and map all four ports to /dev devices). I'm certain 'motion' will work this way. 3) I want to avoid USB-powered cameras because I can't get wiring everywhere and I would have to use Cat5 extenders. Additional complications: - Some of the cameras need to be outside (it's darn hot out there) - Cameras must work well in low light or night situations Ultimately, I want 'motion' (or equivalent) to create timestamped mpeg clips when movement is detected in a video stream from /dev/videoX or http://X. I will then run a cronjob each night to cat the clips together into a "daily.{date}.mpg" and archive it. Simple, huh? ...Kevin [0] http://motion.sf.net/ - motion project [1] http://tinyurl.com/d9a7v - Hawking HNC230G Network Camera [2] http://tinyurl.com/oysem - Swann 2.4GHz wireless CCD Camera --------------------------------------------------- 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