Thanks Greg, I have been playing around with iSpy but it just seem too complicated and too much for my needs.
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At 12:32 PM 2/14/2015, you wrote:
I like Blue Iris. It works with a long list of cameras, including just about anything ONVIF-compliant with RTSP. It may or may not work with the PTZ controls, but you can always try it out. It's a bit more resource intensive* than some of the alternatives, but its excellent feature set, stability, and developer + community support make it a good choice. I run it virtualized on one of my VM hosts. * Impact really depends on framerate, resolution, re-encode v. direct-to-disk, motion detection, etc. -----Original Message----- From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Winterlight Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 12:58 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [H] web cam security software I was able to acquire a six Panasonic Web enabled cameras for not much $... Real time full motion video... Pan tilt and digital zoom.. everything but night view... but very nice. I want to use them for security cameras in my home. There is lots of free software out there but the choices are more confusing then helpful. Anybody have something like this set up now? Can you recommend any particular software... or tips on setting this up. Thanks
