Quote Originally Posted by xring View Post
Wow... Impressive. When you are home you dont have to view monitors the vision engine does it for you and gives you the images on your android to evaluate. What vision engine software are you using?
On the Android there's an app called IPCamViewer Pro that's very powerful and works very well. For home one can even use a dedicated tablet running this same app to monitor all cameras or a combination. You can have one and plug it into power where ever you are or you can mount them at various locations to be able to monitor video from anywhere. At home, I use Xbox 360's at all of my viewing locations for streaming movies as well as all my HDTV recorded via HomeRun Prime HD tuners to a central location. I wrote a program that allows me to click individual cameras from the Xbox Windows Media Center menu to have them display or even all of them at once in a nice 16:9 grid on any of my TVs. It's quite handy if we're watching TV or a movie and something goes bump in the night. A quick button press allows for an area check. Oh, the dog is on the patio and wants back in often is the cause.