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== Network Digitizers == | == Network Digitizers == |
Revision as of 10:21, 20 June 2011
Zoneminder will work with almost any capture card that is supported by the linux kernel. You may find additional details about supported hardware in the Hardware Compatibility List part of the forums. Also if you find something in the forums that is missing from the wiki ADD IT.
Capture Cards
Camsecure PCI Express video capture
Leadtek WinFast VC 100 - the cheapest bt878 model with no tuner on it, just Com/Svideo in.
Provideo PV- series (Bluecherry) [4]
Videocards with Philips saa7134 chipset
bt8x8 Cards
A note on the bt8x8-based TV-tuner cards: these usually have beside the tuner input, also a Composite and an S-Video input. You can hook up 2 analog cameras to these, and access from ZoneMinder both of them as individual cameras, at max 15Fps. You don't need two separate TV cards for two cameras!
Pico2000 - 4 port card, one chip bt878, around 2 fps when using all channels
Bt878_4chip_8inputs -4 chips bt878, 8 inputs, around 5 fps when using 2 inputs per chip
bt878 8 chip 8 input - This card is supplied with D-sub to 8 BNC connector and uses the bt878 chip for each input allowing full frame rates and quality. See Kodicom 8800 for more information.
Most other BTTV (bt878, bt848) cards, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDLIST on your system for a list of some of them.
Analog Cameras
Any regular composite or S-video camera connected via a supported capture card. Some analog cameras feature camera control - ZM supports several of these camera's Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions via serial port control, as well as camera Presets, Focus, Iris, etc.
Network Cameras
For Network Cams to work they need to be able to stream MJPEG without the requirement of activex controls. If you see the requirement for the camera calls for IE then there is a good chance it may not work. The other option is to grab JPEG images if the camera supports that option which will work but at a lower frame rate.
Any network camera that allows access to single JPEG image grabs or some but not all multi-part JPEG feeds.
Full Compatibility
- Abus some
- Airlink 101 some
- Axis All
- Astak Mole Some
- Brickcom These have been tested
- BSTI Some
- Cisco some
- D-Link Most
- Foscam (FI8908W, FI8904W, possibly others)
- Gadspot Most
- hootoo Some
- Instar (IN-2905, possibly others)
- Level One some
- Linksys WVC-210 / WVC2300 / PVC2300 / WVC54GC
- Maygion (IP-603, IP-604, possibly others)
- Rimax Some
- Sony Most
- TP-LINK Some
- Trendnet Most
- Y-Cam (Sharx Ip) Most
- Zavio Some
- Iguard IP390E
- x-vision Xvision cameras by y3k
- Remote systems, themselves running zoneminder, can be accessed as cameras using the Remote Path of /cgi-bin/nph-zms?mode=single&monitor=1&scale=100&maxfps=5&buffer=1000 - where the monitor number is the correct camera on the remote system.
Single Jpeg Only
- Airlink 101 some
- JVC some
- Panasonic some
- PLANET some
- Toshiba some
- Vivotek All
Mpeg(ver1.24.0 and up)
- Axis All
- ACTi All
- Vivotek Most
Compatible with modifications
- Aviosys some
- Mobotix all
- Edimax some
- Conceptronic some
Compatible with problems
- Compro IP70. MPEG4 only, some reliability issues and general poor firmware quality.
- Grandtec WLAN Camera WiFi or III - acceptable indoor quality, no infrared-filter (better nightvision) cheap!
- Intellinet IPCamera with the new firmware.
- Old Intellinet IPCamera (model MWNC-100) with this (http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7500) protocol adapter.
- OvisLink AirLive WL-5400CAM
Useful link: Flash's IP Camera Database, with Zoneminder compatibility guide: http://digdilem.org/cameras
Network Digitizers
Like Network Cameras, these devices produce a video stream - but they accept an analog video input from a camera or other video source.
- The Aviosys IP9100, Models A, B and Plus has four analog video inputs. It produces a ZM compatible video stream from one of the inputs, which is selectable via an HTTP GET command. There might even be a control script for ZM that lets you select the active video input using ZM's Camera Control Presets!
With the yoics Aviosys 9100 firmware at http://www.yoics.com/?p=28, ZoneMinder can directly access all four ports via /usr/yoicsX.jpg as the remote host path, where X is 0 - 3.
USB Cameras
- Just Zoom USB cam
- Creative Webcam Pro, Webcam 3, LIVE! Cam OPTIA PRO (V4L2, Chan 0, PAL, YUYV)
- Most UVCvideo cameras, including: Logitech QuickCam Express, QuickCam Pro 3000, QuickCam Communicate STX/Deluxe, and Logitech Webcam Pro 9000
- Logitech Quickcam Orbit/Sphere (experimental basic pan/tilt control has also published for testing and hacking [5])
- Any OV511 based USB camera [6]
- Any CPIA based USB camera [7]
- Confirmed basic functionality with Microsoft Lifecam VX 5000 using UVC Streaming method
Note that most USB cameras that can use Video4Linux/V4L2, and so can be used by ZoneMinder. Some have older chipsets and can be hard to find new.
Note that PWC drivers are not included in the kernel. Some distribution's add them in and other may not. Here are some relevant links:
X10 Devices
The only device that really needs to be compatable with ZM is the Transceiver, all other x10 devices comunicate through that device.
- CM11 Bi-Directional Transceiver
Other X10 notes:
All other hardware as supported by Linux
To find out if your hardware is supported, check the HCL at linuxquestions.org
Links
Plug Computers
Guruplug Server Plus -> How to install Zoneminder on it -> PlugComputer Wiki Zoneminder Howto