Using web camera software with motion detection allows you significantly reduce the cost of deploying a home video surveillance system. Motion-activated video recording saves space on your hard drive and saves a tremendous amount of time when viewing video archive.

Webcam Surveyor has a special feature for recording images of moving objects. In the application, it called "motion capture". This feature allows you to save the image on which has been motion detected in a video file. If motion not detected, then such frames skipped and not saved to a file. The program also allows you to store a sequence of video files at a specified interval. This is the optimal solution for 24/7 webcam monitoring and professional-grade video surveillance.


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Then in the program options click on the Motion capture to open settings page. Check "Enable Motion Capture sequence" box (1) and adjust an interval of time through the program will store a files. For motion recording, we recommend setting the interval in the range from one hour or more.

I have a laptop and I am in urgent need of converting my laptop's webcam into a security camera for the next few days. Is there a software that could integrate motion detecting into my computer, that also allows my webcam to record when it senses motion?

I've been trying to work this out for about a week now, but I can't get my head around how to get the motion detection from a webcam to trigger another video file being played and that being projected.

What I can't seem to work out is how to have webcam input trigger a separate video file output - I'm probably missing something really simple after all I am a complete and utter noob!

I'm using PD extended on a mac El capitan but will also be implementing this on a mac book pro.

If this can't be done I'm considering getting a Pi and doing it that way as I've seen a few how to's online, that would also allow additional sensor triggers for different video files to be projected hopefully.

wxCam is a webcam application for linux. It supports video recording (in an avi uncompressed and Xvid format), snapshot taking, and some special commands for philips webcams, so you can also use the program for astronomy purposes. It supports both video4linux 1 and 2 drivers, so it should work on a very large number of devices.

Try to limit what you want to detect first. With increasing complexity: Do your want to detect whether there is motion or not? Do you want to detect how much motion? Do you want to detect which areas of the image are actually moving?

What does the less/more sensitivity setting control in the app? The absolute value of the motion sensor raw value or whether or not it will send the event? What did you choose there and what threshold in HA?

Ah, also, what is the latency? It seems to take about 5sec for the motion sensor event to travel to HA and start video recording, too much.

update: the latency is fixed by using image_url: :8080/shot.jpg in hangouts.

could you share your code? im trying to migrate from motion eye to HA platform solution as motion eye is a cpu resource eater. today i record 5min videos and upload to my cloud. i wish i could perform this without motion eye.

There is the camera.disable_motion_detection but this does not seem to do anything. There is a toggle motion detection when I logon to the Android IP Webcams GUI interface but there seems to be no switch for this in Hass.io, at least not documented here: -assistant.io/components/android_ip_webcam/

Mine has been running for a few weeks nonstop. Its an old Samsung On5 phone that I am using. I flashed an ultra lightweight rom onto it without anything really installed other than basic android things and the webcam app. I monitor the battery temp and its always around 23.

iSpy uses your webcams and microphones to detect and record movement or sound and provides security, surveillance, monitoring and alerting services. Any media that is captured is made available, securely over the web (but only in iSpy Pro paid version). iSpy can be setup to run on multiple computers simultaneously. iSpy is free, open-source software, so if you want it to do anything else, please download the source code and customize it to your requirements.

Anyone had experience with AiHomeGuard software (listed at Amazon and runs on Windows 10 PC)? My problem with IP cameras is their unreliable motion detection function, generating too many false alarms and making the feature unusable. From the product description and reviewers, AiHomeGuard seems solved this problem by using AI to watch monitored area.

Now I have to work out how to extend it to cover everything I need. Been trying to think through the best approach. What I'd ideally like is a way to create child apps - 1 for each camera. Each child app would create a set of virtual motion sensors for that camera depending on what the users chooses as sensible for that camera (eg. lounge_cam_motion, lounge_cam_pet, lounge_cam_human. But for a driveway cam, say: driveway_cam_motion, driveway_cam_vehicle, driveway_cam_pet, driveway_cam_human). And then the motion type parameter from that specific camera would activate the relevant virtual motion sensor with an auto off after a while.

Once you have your cams set up, go into the camera settings for each and activate motion sensing (which happens in the app, so no special camera functionality is needed - yes you can cancel your expensive motion recognition subscriptions now ). You can set up zones, adjust sensitivity etc.

tinyCam will put the appropriate motion type into %MOTION_TYPE% for you (eg. Motion, Person, Vehicle, Pet, Face) and the child app will identify that and activate the selected virtual motion sensor for you (to use in whatever RM rule you want).

Tip: I've found it best to set up the virtual motion sensors with an auto timeout - of, say, 30 seconds. tinyCam will continue to monitor for motion/objects and will retrigger every 30 seconds as needed. This means you can sit in a room, as an example use case, without moving and have the virtual motion sensor retrigger your lights as the AI finds a "person" or "face" (eg. in your rule, add the virtual motion sensor(s) to cancel auto-off lighting). It works!

I cannot get this to work with my virtual motion devices is there a special driver that I need for the motion sensor as they are not detecting motion? I have set up the following and have install TinyCam with the webhook? do I need to install any thing else? I use the parent and child version only app?

The Time_of_movements file will be stored in the folder where your code file is stored. This file will be in csv extension. In this file the start time of motion and the end time of motion will be recorded. As you can see in picture:

For my university project (which is quite novel), I am creating an object identification system using a webcam connected to/built into a computer to power LED lighting. Rather then get into details of my project, I'll come straight to the point, which regards my prototype demonstration...

I want to use a webcam to detect the presence of a specific object. If the object is within the array of the cam, I want an LED light, connected up to my Arduino, to come on. I also want to do this wirelessly so as theres more of an illustration of what my project idea is like.

For my university project (which is quite novel), I am creating an object identification system using a webcam connected to/built into a computer to power LED lighting. Rather then get into details of my project, I'll come straight to the point, which regards my prototype demonstration... I want to use a webcam to detect the presence of a specific object. If the object is within the array of the cam, I want an LED light, connected up to my Arduino, to come on. I also want to do this wirelessly so as theres more of an illustration of what my project idea is like.

I'm definitely going for the lower approach - I just want to illuminate one simple standard LED from an object detection programme. Any possible wireless transmission method would be perfectly suitable for the purposes of the demonstration.

You don't need expensive software or a new camera to keep an eye on things at home. Whether you're looking after your dog or trying to catch burglars in the act, you can put together a home security system with a regular webcam and your PC.

Previously mentioned iCam is undoubtedly the simplest of the bunch, and at only $5, it's a steal for how many features it gives you. Set up iCam with any webcam and you can view an ongoing stream from your iPhone, Android phone, or even a web browser. It can also send a push notification to your phone whenever it detects motion, and take a number of quick snapshots so you can see what was moving around.

The best part about iCam is that it couldn't be simpler to set up. You just install the iCamSource app on your Windows PC or Mac, download the app to your iPhone or Android device, and select your camera from iCamSource's menu. Give it a username and password (so no one but you can access it), edit the motion detection sensitivity if need be, and get on with your day. You can even set up multiple cameras if you have a number of different areas to monitor. Check out the video above for a demonstration on how it works, and see our previous tutorial on iCam for more info on setting it up.

Note that WebcamXP does have a free version, but it doesn't offer the ability to alert you when motion's detected, making iCam a better choice than WebcamXP Free. Grab the Pro version if you want the full set of features; otherwise, iCam's probably fine.

I recently gave a talk at RevolutionConf about writing a motion detecting web app with JavaScript. This is basically that talk, but in blog form. Live demos and all the source code are available at the end of this article.

This will attempt to grab a 640px by 480px stream from an attached webcam. Users will be prompted to permit access, but assuming they do, the stream will be displayed in the element on the page. Check out this quick demo to see it in action. e24fc04721

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