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X1Lightning

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I have been having some issues with some creeps on my property lately, and i want put up some security cameras. and i would like to feed them to my mac. so it can upload the video to my web server. anyone got any good ideas how i can go from the RCAstyle video from the camera to my mac and then have it automatically upload clips or still frames of it?

Thanks
 
http://www.securityspy.com/

or google 'mac surveillance system' for other software/hardware options. Just off the top of my head, you'd need a FW or USB device that can take analog video inputs (like an eyeTV), an FTP server or account somewhere, and software like securityspy above.

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I use AXIS wireless network cameras and SecuritySpy for recording.

Works great.

No creep is gonna sneak up on me.
 
I just bought this CCTV System - Cameras look Great on my I-phone

I just bought this CCTV Kit for my home. Great system. Commercial Grade. Came with a 2 year warranty.

Plus the cameras look great on my I-Phone

http://www.cablegiant.com/Default.aspx?p_id=4&Product_id=1091

I also posted this in the "What I just Bought" section. Sorry for the duplicate. I just found this thread. Thought I would share.
 
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