Hh

"HeyBub"

17/11/2011 6:02 AM

Thief Aware!

Ran across this freeware program that might fit in with earlier discussions
regarding security cameras.

It uses a video capture device to monitor a target area. When it detects
motion, it begins recording. It records for one minute, then checks for
continued motion.

Would also presumably work well for a bachelor's bedroom.

Read more here:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/AltCompFreeware/message/2761


This topic has 5 replies

Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to "HeyBub" on 17/11/2011 6:02 AM

17/11/2011 5:23 PM

Scott Lurndal wrote:
> "HeyBub" <[email protected]> writes:
>> Ran across this freeware program that might fit in with earlier
>> discussions regarding security cameras.
>>
>> It uses a video capture device to monitor a target area. When it
>> detects motion, it begins recording. It records for one minute, then
>> checks for continued motion.
>>
>> Would also presumably work well for a bachelor's bedroom.
>
> You do realize that this usage would be illegal, immoral
> and unethical, right? (unless disclosed beforehand, of course).
>

Uh, yeah. But it would be a lot of fun, maybe even lucrative.

Which consideration is more important? Let me think...

Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to "HeyBub" on 17/11/2011 6:02 AM

17/11/2011 6:08 AM

HeyBub wrote:
> Ran across this freeware program that might fit in with earlier
> discussions regarding security cameras.
>
> It uses a video capture device to monitor a target area. When it
> detects motion, it begins recording. It records for one minute, then
> checks for continued motion.
>
> Would also presumably work well for a bachelor's bedroom.
>
> Read more here:
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/AltCompFreeware/message/2761

Wrong group. Sorry.

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to "HeyBub" on 17/11/2011 6:02 AM

18/11/2011 9:31 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
>
> Scott Lurndal wrote:
> > "HeyBub" <[email protected]> writes:
> >> Ran across this freeware program that might fit in with earlier
> >> discussions regarding security cameras.
> >>
> >> It uses a video capture device to monitor a target area. When it
> >> detects motion, it begins recording. It records for one minute, then
> >> checks for continued motion.
> >>
> >> Would also presumably work well for a bachelor's bedroom.
> >
> > You do realize that this usage would be illegal, immoral
> > and unethical, right? (unless disclosed beforehand, of course).
> >
>
> Uh, yeah. But it would be a lot of fun, maybe even lucrative.
>
> Which consideration is more important? Let me think...

Tell that to yourself while Bubba's buddies, who lacking a cellcam have
to watch personally, are watching Bubba have fun with your bunghole.



sS

[email protected] (Scott Lurndal)

in reply to "HeyBub" on 17/11/2011 6:02 AM

17/11/2011 9:53 PM

"HeyBub" <[email protected]> writes:
>Ran across this freeware program that might fit in with earlier discussions
>regarding security cameras.
>
>It uses a video capture device to monitor a target area. When it detects
>motion, it begins recording. It records for one minute, then checks for
>continued motion.
>
>Would also presumably work well for a bachelor's bedroom.

You do realize that this usage would be illegal, immoral
and unethical, right? (unless disclosed beforehand, of course).

(Dags: "Cupboard of Patrick's Love").

scott

Rr

RonB

in reply to "HeyBub" on 17/11/2011 6:02 AM

17/11/2011 2:19 PM

On Nov 17, 6:08=A0am, "HeyBub" <[email protected]> wrote:
> HeyBub wrote:
> > Ran across this freeware program that might fit in with earlier
> > discussions regarding security cameras.
>
> > It uses a video capture device to monitor a target area. When it
> > detects motion, it begins recording. It records for one minute, then
> > checks for continued motion.
>
> > Would also presumably work well for a bachelor's bedroom.
>
> > Read more here:
> >http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/AltCompFreeware/message/2761
>
> Wrong group. Sorry.

Don't worry about it. We will respond to almost anything :o)

But in reading, what is the functional difference between this and
commonly used game cameras used by hunters? They detect the motion
of an animal, usually deer or bear, take a snapshot or programmed-
duration video and shut off. They are not that expensive.

RonB


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