Sunday, March 27, 2011

Webcam software detects movement, sounds siren, captures snapshots, records video, and sends captured images by e-mail

I'm using webcamera software. I
can webcast Ip video to watch my room
from everywhere.


Webcam software senses activity, triggers siren, captures images, records video, and sends captured images by e-mail

With my new

webcam software
, I can run a broadcasting broadcast
of my site visible from the Internet. This opens up a number
of opportunities, the surface of which has not even been scratched in today's world. I can use
this broadcast for surveillance purposes, allowing me to watch what's going on in my room
at any moment from a remote watching computer.

As long as I have the webcamera
running and a remote station with Internet access, I can watch the apartment.
With the software and the webcam, I can change the settings to capture picture,
sense movement (if I don't want to keep the camera running at all times),
or use a mixture of a live feed and recorded video to realize a protection
system that takes full benefit of recent know-how.

With a capture card,
I can easily transfer appropriate video and screenshots to use on
any station.

With sensitive data on my station
and expensive things in my home,
it only makes sense to have a security setup that I can monitor whenever I feel that my privacy
is being compromised. If I owned a small company or lived with roommates, I couldn't imagine
living without it.

Broadcasting online video and audio from capture card
through webcamera server software


Broadcasting live video and audio from capture device via webcamera server application


Surveillance software

If you find yourself with a need to record surveillance video with a camera over an area,

webcam
server application

may be the right choice for you. Using this software, it is possible to set up a
camera to detect activity and begin recording once it does.

Depending on your needs, the sights and sounds that are picked up by the camera may be stored on a hard drive, or if the captured video
needs to be available off-site, can be webcast using the server's broadcasting
function to a web site.

Depending on the quality of the camera and the viewer's video card, the picture that is recorded may be as clear as a high-definition tv signal.
Using a setup like this, it is possible to provide a measure of protection for an area while
the economics of the situation do not justify hiring a security firm or setting up a professional monitoring system.

This

do-it-yourself approach

can save money while not compromising on protection.

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