Hi Jim, I'm actually using pretty cheapo Skylink wifi-enabled ip cameras (~70 buck fry's specials) with ZM just fine, but I'm also just having it grab jpg's off it every couple of seconds (NOT actual streaming mpg video). I was going to try actual video grabs eventually, until I realized just how much disk space it actually required even for jpg, and the pita interfacing with the video. Doing jpg's appears to be a pretty standard/solid way of getting the images out of IP cameras, at least for my purposes. For physical security recap purposes, the jpg solution was actually better than I had anticipated, without having to figure out a half-ass solution to interface with kludgey webcode on the camera. Getting actual video off them might be rough, as I remember it had some specific codec limitations. Mine only supported java or activex (ick) video, so I figured it was probably on par with ice in az july for getting it to work anyways. YMMV... -mb On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 15:28 -0700, Jim March wrote: > Folks, > > First, I have ALL my issues with network access, apache security, > DynDNS and the like sorted out. Cool. > > Remaining issue relates to camera resolution: > > I have two Hauppauge BT878 camera interface PCI cards with a total of > 7 cameras on them. The cameras are Swann cheapos; according to the > specs on the box they're capable of 510x492 resolution (NTSC). > > In Cheese I can use them at various resolutions (according to the > "preferences" setting), with the highest at 768x480, although I don't > believe it's actually running that resolution. It's damned well > better than 320x240 (ZoneMinder's max so far!). There's also a > 384x286 mode (in cheese) that is still clearly more than the max so > far I can enter into Zoneminder of 320x240. Even a bump to 384x286 > would help. > > Telling Zoneminder to drive the cameras at any resolution other than > 320x240 results in a black screen. > > I'm assuming that all seven screens need to be set for the same > resolution, and am testing it that way. Setting one screen per card > different from 320x240 breaks the rest on that card. > > My guess is that Cheese is getting some unknown different resolution > from the cameras than anything I know about now. > > Is there a command line statement in, say, Xawtv to try and get a > specific resolution out of the cameras? Something similar to: > > xawtv /dev/video0 res-640x480 > > ...or something? > > Any idea why Zoneminder would be stuck hard at 320x240 when the > cameras are obviously more capable?? > > Finally, does anybody have a clue as to which IP WiFi cameras might > work well with Zoneminder? > > Thanks! > > Jim > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss