Mixed hardware
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:24 am
I've got two zoneminder setups right now.
My old rig is 3 analog cameras on a capture card I got from bluecherry. It's running SL6.5 and zm 1.27.0. Works great, no problems.
The new rig is 6 IP cameras (two of them not yet installed or working). SL6.5 and zm 1.27.0. Again works great, no problems.
I'm trying to figure out how to make this into one zoneminder setup. Is there an easy configuration so the new rig can pull images/streams from the cameras on the other zm system?
I did have a thought to possibly stream the analog cameras from the old system to the network, effectively making them IP cameras by using the computer and linux to serve the streams to the network. But I need to research how to do that since I've never tried it before. It seems like this would be preferable since I wouldn't have to maintain two separate zm installs.
Anyone got some advice/tips/tricks?
P.S. It's not feasible to move the capture card and cameras into the new system, cabling distances and that sort of thing would be a nightmare.
My old rig is 3 analog cameras on a capture card I got from bluecherry. It's running SL6.5 and zm 1.27.0. Works great, no problems.
The new rig is 6 IP cameras (two of them not yet installed or working). SL6.5 and zm 1.27.0. Again works great, no problems.
I'm trying to figure out how to make this into one zoneminder setup. Is there an easy configuration so the new rig can pull images/streams from the cameras on the other zm system?
I did have a thought to possibly stream the analog cameras from the old system to the network, effectively making them IP cameras by using the computer and linux to serve the streams to the network. But I need to research how to do that since I've never tried it before. It seems like this would be preferable since I wouldn't have to maintain two separate zm installs.
Anyone got some advice/tips/tricks?
P.S. It's not feasible to move the capture card and cameras into the new system, cabling distances and that sort of thing would be a nightmare.