From: Dave Doe on
In article <Xns9D0EB2A91A7ECbearbottoms1gmaicom(a)69.16.185.250>,
bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com says...
>
> Here is a motion detection software to watch, maybe even start using as
> it's approach to motion detection is more sophisticated than the norm.
>
> "Monitor your flat/house with a movement sensitive webcam security system.
>
> -Receive emails with images of any movement detected.
> -Publish movement images to your website.
> -Graph of movement over time (with calendar facility).
> -Start movement detection at a specified time.
> -Set the sensitivity of movement detection.
> -Receive notification of new versions as they become available.
> -Plus lots of other features...
>
> Motion detection algorithms written by Andrew Kirillov.
> Read Andrew's article on CodeProject by clicking here.
>
> Free to download and use"
>
> 684kb, and downloads as a zip file which does not have an installer.
>
> Runs on XP and Win7. I didn't try it on Vista as I do not have access to
> Vista. I'll reiterate this is beta software and I have just downloaded and
> started using this program to test it. So far, it has not crashed and is
> detecting movement and sending emails. Sensitivity and Setup is easy.

Links please :)


--
Duncan.
From: spamme0 on
Bear Bottoms wrote:
> Dave Doe <hard(a)work.ok> wrote in
> news:MPG.25cceffb28a7541c9896ff(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>
>> In article <Xns9D0EB2A91A7ECbearbottoms1gmaicom(a)69.16.185.250>,
>> bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com says...
>>> Here is a motion detection software to watch, maybe even start using
>>> as it's approach to motion detection is more sophisticated than the
>>> norm.
>>>
>>> "Monitor your flat/house with a movement sensitive webcam security
>>> system.
>>>
>>> -Receive emails with images of any movement detected.
>>> -Publish movement images to your website.
>>> -Graph of movement over time (with calendar facility).
>>> -Start movement detection at a specified time.
>>> -Set the sensitivity of movement detection.
>>> -Receive notification of new versions as they become available.
>>> -Plus lots of other features...
>>>
>>> Motion detection algorithms written by Andrew Kirillov.
>>> Read Andrew's article on CodeProject by clicking here.
>>>
>>> Free to download and use"
>>>
>>> 684kb, and downloads as a zip file which does not have an installer.
>>>
>>> Runs on XP and Win7. I didn't try it on Vista as I do not have access
>>> to Vista. I'll reiterate this is beta software and I have just
>>> downloaded and started using this program to test it. So far, it has
>>> not crashed and is detecting movement and sending emails. Sensitivity
>>> and Setup is easy.
>> Links please :)
>>
>>
>
> http://teboweb.com/WebCam.html
>

Looks like a neat program. Problem is that the captures
are useless. My Intel CS630 is capable of 640x480
and works at that resolution in irfanview.
The images captured by teboweb are, I'm just guessing,
128 pixels or so or at least compressed beyond recognition.
Any way to use the full resolution of the camera?
Motion detection works great, just can't identify the perp
at such lousy resolution.


I've run into this problem with other video programs. Especially
windows. Windows claims to support lotsa cameras. Yes, you can get
a picture at the lowest (useless) resolution the camera supports and no
obvious
way to fix it.

I have no need for email or ftp.
Maybe a different surveillance program?
From: John Fitzsimons on
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 23:34:17 +0000 (UTC), Bear Bottoms wrote:

> I've never found a better solution than a video surveilance system that
> records to its own video tape. The free computer/webcam solutions are
> more or less toys for those who are not totally serious but want the
> ability.

>I have to be serious, I have hundreds of people who would shoot me
> straight dead for running drigs and flipping on my BIL Bobby Seal.

Yeah, you got Cirrus issues dood.
From: Jagara on
On Jan 30, 9:33 pm, spamme0 <spam...(a)go.com> wrote:
> Bear Bottoms wrote:
> > Dave Doe <h...(a)work.ok> wrote in
> >news:MPG.25cceffb28a7541c9896ff(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>
> >> In article <Xns9D0EB2A91A7ECbearbottoms1gmai...(a)69.16.185.250>,
> >> bearbotto...(a)gmai.com says...
> >>> Here is a motion detection software to watch, maybe even start using
> >>> as it's approach to motion detection is more sophisticated than the
> >>> norm.
>
> >>> "Monitor your flat/house with a movement sensitive webcam security
> >>> system.
>
> >>> -Receive emails with images of any movement detected.
> >>> -Publish movement images to your website.
> >>> -Graph of movement over time (with calendar facility).
> >>> -Start movement detection at a specified time.
> >>> -Set the sensitivity of movement detection.
> >>> -Receive notification of new versions as they become available.
> >>> -Plus lots of other features...
>
> >>> Motion detection algorithms written by Andrew Kirillov.
> >>> Read Andrew's article on CodeProject by clicking here.
>
> >>> Free to download and use"
>
> >>> 684kb, and downloads as a zip file which does not have an installer.
>
> >>> Runs on XP and Win7. I didn't try it on Vista as I do not have access
> >>> to Vista. I'll reiterate this is beta software and I have just
> >>> downloaded and started using this program to test it. So far, it has
> >>> not crashed and is detecting movement and sending emails. Sensitivity
> >>> and Setup is easy.
> >> Links please :)
>
> >http://teboweb.com/WebCam.html
>
> Looks like a neat program. Problem is that the captures
> are useless.  My Intel CS630 is capable of 640x480
> and works at that resolution in irfanview.
> The images captured by teboweb are, I'm just guessing,
> 128 pixels or so  or at least compressed beyond recognition.
> Any way to use the full resolution of the camera?
> Motion detection works great, just can't identify the perp
> at such lousy resolution.
>
> I've run into this problem with other video programs.  Especially
> windows.  Windows claims to support lotsa cameras. Yes, you can get
> a picture at the lowest (useless) resolution the camera supports and no
> obvious
> way to fix it.
>
> I have no need for email or ftp.
> Maybe a different surveillance program?

I am the developer of tebocam and will look into the resolution issue
- yes at present the resolution is hardcoded within the app via a
bitmap.
I am fairly responsive to bug and enhancement requests so just email
me if needed.

Thanks

Guy Thiebaut
From: Somebody Else on
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 23:43:29 -0800 (PST), Jagara wrote:

> On Jan 30, 9:33�pm, spamme0 <spam...(a)go.com> wrote:
>> Bear Bottoms wrote:
>>> Dave Doe <h...(a)work.ok> wrote in
>>>news:MPG.25cceffb28a7541c9896ff(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>>
>>>> In article <Xns9D0EB2A91A7ECbearbottoms1gmai...(a)69.16.185.250>,
>>>> bearbotto...(a)gmai.com says...
>>>>> Here is a motion detection software to watch, maybe even start using
>>>>> as it's approach to motion detection is more sophisticated than the
>>>>> norm.
>>
>>>>> "Monitor your flat/house with a movement sensitive webcam security
>>>>> system.
>>
>>>>> -Receive emails with images of any movement detected.
>>>>> -Publish movement images to your website.
>>>>> -Graph of movement over time (with calendar facility).
>>>>> -Start movement detection at a specified time.
>>>>> -Set the sensitivity of movement detection.
>>>>> -Receive notification of new versions as they become available.
>>>>> -Plus lots of other features...
>>
>>>>> Motion detection algorithms written by Andrew Kirillov.
>>>>> Read Andrew's article on CodeProject by clicking here.
>>
>>>>> Free to download and use"
>>
>>>>> 684kb, and downloads as a zip file which does not have an installer.
>>
>>>>> Runs on XP and Win7. I didn't try it on Vista as I do not have access
>>>>> to Vista. I'll reiterate this is beta software and I have just
>>>>> downloaded and started using this program to test it. So far, it has
>>>>> not crashed and is detecting movement and sending emails. Sensitivity
>>>>> and Setup is easy.
>>>> Links please :)
>>
>>>http://teboweb.com/WebCam.html
>>
>> Looks like a neat program. Problem is that the captures
>> are useless. �My Intel CS630 is capable of 640x480
>> and works at that resolution in irfanview.
>> The images captured by teboweb are, I'm just guessing,
>> 128 pixels or so �or at least compressed beyond recognition.
>> Any way to use the full resolution of the camera?
>> Motion detection works great, just can't identify the perp
>> at such lousy resolution.
>>
>> I've run into this problem with other video programs. �Especially
>> windows. �Windows claims to support lotsa cameras. Yes, you can get
>> a picture at the lowest (useless) resolution the camera supports and no
>> obvious
>> way to fix it.
>>
>> I have no need for email or ftp.
>> Maybe a different surveillance program?
>
> I am the developer of tebocam and will look into the resolution issue
> - yes at present the resolution is hardcoded within the app via a
> bitmap.
> I am fairly responsive to bug and enhancement requests so just email
> me if needed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Guy Thiebaut

Thanks can we resell your program through Pricelessware distros?
--
JM