Best way to feed a Windows USB webcam to ZoneMinder
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 2:59 am
Hi all. I just returned to using ZoneMinder having used it quite a few years ago with an Osprey(?) video capture card and a cheap video cam.
We wanted to be able to keep an eye on one of our dogs who was recovering from major surgery, and ZoneMinder was my first choice. Set it up on a spare Centos box, and it went together almost painlessly (had to CPAN a few Perl modules, but otherwise was trouble-free)
I'm using a pair of Trendnet IP110W IP cams and a Dlink DCS930L IP cam (not very good on WiFi...)
Everything's working great. Our dog is doing great, and now we're hooked on being able to look in on the house remotely, and look at motion events.
I also have a decent quality Logitech USB webcam. I'd like to have it plugged in to one of my Windows boxes, and feed it to ZoneMinder. It's too far from the ZoneMinder server. I'm wondering what the best way to do this is. I tried Dorgem, and it works, but seems a bit inefficient, is there a better option?
Thanks!
We wanted to be able to keep an eye on one of our dogs who was recovering from major surgery, and ZoneMinder was my first choice. Set it up on a spare Centos box, and it went together almost painlessly (had to CPAN a few Perl modules, but otherwise was trouble-free)
I'm using a pair of Trendnet IP110W IP cams and a Dlink DCS930L IP cam (not very good on WiFi...)
Everything's working great. Our dog is doing great, and now we're hooked on being able to look in on the house remotely, and look at motion events.
I also have a decent quality Logitech USB webcam. I'd like to have it plugged in to one of my Windows boxes, and feed it to ZoneMinder. It's too far from the ZoneMinder server. I'm wondering what the best way to do this is. I tried Dorgem, and it works, but seems a bit inefficient, is there a better option?
Thanks!