Hi,
I looked what the most prominent suppliers here in the US use. GE/Kalatel
didn't specify, Pelco runs on W2kSP4, Toshiba strikes me as windopy as
well. It seems that Geovision also uses Windope since they are a Windows
Embedded Partner, but I guess you mentioned this as an example.
Linux solutions are ZoneMinder, Sonerik Security, and probably a few
others.
David
Jason Gurtz <jason at jasongurtz.com>
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[Eclug] Video software?
So there's Asterisk if you want to do a roll your own PBX; how about if
you want to do a roll your own distributed video surveillance system?
I'm talking 5 different locations w/ 4-16 cameras per location, realtime
H.264 compression for centralized live viewing.
Is this type of stuff doable on Linux? The wiworld seems to use stuff
from here: <http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/index.asp>
I'd be interested to know what kind of systems the Casinos use, since
that's gotta be totally scalable.
Any pointers appreciated,
~Jason
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