jamesbath@bellsouth.net <jamesbath@bellsouth.net> spewed:
Quote:
|
1) What make and model of camera are you using?
|
I'm not sure of the exact model number at the moment, but it is just a cheap
semi-broken Sony 8mm camcorder that I got on eBay. It is defective in that
it won't record to tape, but the video functions work fine. I also have a
screw-on wide angle lens, which gives that bubbly appearance with the round
edges. I chose a sony because of the NightShot ability.
Quote:
|
2) Is your motion sensor part of the physical camera or separate?
|
The motion sensing feature is actually a part of the HomeWatcher program.
You can adjust it for various sensativities, changing detection size, area,
color, etc. In the registered version you can also mask areas where you
don't want motion to trigger the webcam, like if you have a television on,
or for a window where you know cars will be passing.
Quote:
|
3) What features to look for in acquiring a website, in regards to the webcam uploads, image storage, and company providing the site?
|
Any site that allows FTP uploads should be fine. I use GoDaddy.com, because
of the price, and I've got no complaints. And with HomeWatcher, you can set
the upload intervals for whatever you like. For example, you can have it
set to capture movement every 5 seconds - but only have it upload batches of
images every 10 minutes. That way you aren't hammering your FTP space every
time a picture is taken.
Currently, when my cam is on it captures movement every 5 seconds, uploads
images and refreshes the page every 10 minutes, and generates and uploads a
new time-lapse video every hour.
--
Visit My Site:
http://www.rubbertoe.com