Webcam monitoring via Linux?

Good morning,

I am looking for a free way to use an old Linux laptop with software as a surveillance camera.

In other words: the program should be able to detect motion and sound

I can't seem to find the right one.

Do you have an idea?

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geheim007b
8 months ago

The best tool by far is zone reducer.

anTTraXX
8 months ago

This is quite possible, but the software is sometimes quite demanding.

I would have been spontaneous Shinobi fall in.

But you might be with ner billo China Camera better effects can be achieved and power consumption is reduced by worlds

And for bastards, I would like to Raspberry Pill Project

anTTraXX
8 months ago
Reply to  svenk2000350

So the camera in my link does not necessarily need Wi-Fi, which you can even easily deploy via Powerline or AP, but save on an SD card.
For the retrieval of the data, the part then only has to go to the Internet.

If you generally don’t have a network in the cellar, it’ll be hard with all the other solution, because they all want to communicate somehow.

geheim007b
8 months ago
Reply to  svenk2000350

which camera needs wlan? even the cheap chinacams have actually all a lan connection.

anTTraXX
8 months ago

Want to believe

geheim007b
8 months ago

separate networks are always good. I always see so much china dirt running over any cloud… Unfortunately, hardly anyone knows how to attack them.

anTTraXX
8 months ago

My Chinese devices are all sitting in a guest network on the Raspberry Pi. There they can’t make home sparks and even if they knew the network spy they’d end up only when the fan runs and the floor plan of my house 😂

OK and the video of my shed

geheim007b
8 months ago

you can connect wlan extender to the network socket or even call wlan router. cheaper then it would be but ne other chinacam to buy. I have a lot of cheap chinacams running here, the annoying is more likely to accustom them from home because they always want to connect to the cloud and endanger their network. Simple trick there is just a wrong gateway to run… take off the stream by rtsp

anTTraXX
8 months ago

I looked after the China Cam with me in the shed has no LAN socket

Kleiner531
8 months ago

That should work, but I don’t know which cams are particularly suitable for this.