doubledark
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[quote="I really don't want to buy a camera and then find it wont support a user defined capture rate.
thanks
Well, I ended up with a Grandstream GXV3601_HD- probably not the smartest move.
I'm a Mac user (running XP via emulation software) and it's been very frustrating trying to set this camera up.
I can view a live stream (only works via Internet Explorer) but I can't work out how to grab one frame every XX mins so I can create a timelapse.
Greatly appreciate if anyone could offer some help.
cheers
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There is one box camera from Grandstream - gxv3601- that we will test soon. According to its specs, it is a low light camera and ability to stream H.264 video... I guess we will see how it performs soon enough.Has anyone had a chance to use this camera?
I'd be interested to know how it does in low light
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I'd be especially interested in knowing how a camera that uses the sip protocol [session Initiation Protocol] does
Thanks
I'll bump this thread as I too am interested in any feedback on the Grandstream-gxv3601
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I'm doing a project right now where we are capturing one frame per second for a 6-month deconstruction project.I'm recording the 1fps using Vivotek's free software. I wish I could do the 1 frame per hour like Soundy is going, but I don't have the option, so I will have a lot of data to discard.
Matt
Hi all
it's a situation like this that I'm trying to avoid ie " I wish I could do the XXX frame per hour".
I really don't want to buy a camera and then find it wont support a user defined capture rate.
thanks
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Hi all
I have a timelapse project and require a high res IP camera (perhaps around 2-5mp) that can be set to record an image every 15mins (or any other user set interval).
Any suggestions ?
thanks in advance
Using CCTV to create Timelapse
in Security Cameras
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Thank you for your reply.
I tried Blue Iris but it's not finding the IP camera.(I can see the feed using IE)
I've emailed the developer to see if he can help.