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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
Hi,
I have tried many 'demos' of webcam software, but I cannot find one that will preserve images uploaded via ftp - they all seem to overwrite previous images taken with motion detection. Is there any software ( free if possible!) that will ftp motion detected images using sequential file names (date/time/ etc) or at least maintain the last, say, 100/200 images? For surveillance, this is a must which many packages seem to fail to offer. Many thanks, Stewart |
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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
"Stewart Vane-Tempest" wrote in message
... Hi, I have tried many 'demos' of webcam software, but I cannot find one that will preserve images uploaded via ftp - they all seem to overwrite previous images taken with motion detection. Is there any software ( free if possible!) that will ftp motion detected images using sequential file names (date/time/ etc) or at least maintain the last, say, 100/200 images? For surveillance, this is a must which many packages seem to fail to offer. HomeSentinel will do that -- it's free for 30 days at http://bobday.vze.com --Bob Day |
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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
Is there any software ( free if possible!) that will ftp motion detected
images using sequential file names (date/time/ etc) Hi there LogiSphere does both local save and ftp upload with time based names (yyyymmddhhmmss.jpg) or a fixed name. You can even use it to replay detected motion! download LogiSphere he http://logisphere.seiz.ch/en/download/ -- LogiSphere - Webcam software for Windows http://logisphere.seiz.ch |
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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
Tried WatcherForYou? It can ftp captured images from multiple cameras
with fixed file name or sequential file name, and you can specify the ftp interval. www.comctech.com |
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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
www.homewatcher.com
They have a free version, with only a few features disabled. You can set the images to upload at any given time, while still taking images when motion is detected as often as you want. (meaning, you can have it capture images every second during motion... but only upload those images every 15 minutes or whatever) I use it as my webcam app, but it is well suited for security purposes. You can see an example of what it can do on my web site... I have the main current image, the last 16 images captured, as well as a big honkin' time lapse video of the last 900 images. Very configurable... it'll pretty much do anything you want when it comes to capturing and uploading via FTP. -- The Toe Pages: http://www.rubbertoe.com |
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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
Thanks everyone - some good advice here and things to try.
"Robert J Batina" wrote in message .. . www.homewatcher.com They have a free version, with only a few features disabled. You can set the images to upload at any given time, while still taking images when motion is detected as often as you want. (meaning, you can have it capture images every second during motion... but only upload those images every 15 minutes or whatever) I use it as my webcam app, but it is well suited for security purposes. You can see an example of what it can do on my web site... I have the main current image, the last 16 images captured, as well as a big honkin' time lapse video of the last 900 images. Very configurable... it'll pretty much do anything you want when it comes to capturing and uploading via FTP. -- The Toe Pages: http://www.rubbertoe.com |
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Avoid overwriting of images uploaded by FTP
To: Stewart Vane-Tempest
CaptureMAX is cheap and will archive locally as many images as the hard drive can hold, and you can set it to archive remotely XXX amount of pics... http://www.capturemax.com "Stewart Vane-Tempest" wrote in message ... Hi, I have tried many 'demos' of webcam software, but I cannot find one that will preserve images uploaded via ftp - they all seem to overwrite previous images taken with motion detection. Is there any software ( free if possible!) that will ftp motion detected images using sequential file names (date/time/ etc) or at least maintain the last, say, 100/200 images? For surveillance, this is a must which many packages seem to fail to offer. Many thanks, Stewart |
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