In home surveillance camera
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WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
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@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
At that price it wouldn't be a big deal if they weren't what I needed.
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@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
At that price it wouldn't be a big deal if they weren't what I needed.
Drop a 32GB (max) SD card in it for full recording. you get about 2 days at HD quality. Long at SD.
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@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
At that price it wouldn't be a big deal if they weren't what I needed.
Drop a 32GB (max) SD card in it for full recording. you get about 2 days at HD quality. Long at SD.
32GB is the largest they'll take? (Haven't looked through specs yet.
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@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
At that price it wouldn't be a big deal if they weren't what I needed.
Drop a 32GB (max) SD card in it for full recording. you get about 2 days at HD quality. Long at SD.
32GB is the largest they'll take? (Haven't looked through specs yet.
Nevermind, found it. That is too bad, but not terrible.
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@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
At that price it wouldn't be a big deal if they weren't what I needed.
Drop a 32GB (max) SD card in it for full recording. you get about 2 days at HD quality. Long at SD.
32GB is the largest they'll take? (Haven't looked through specs yet.
I haven't looked at the specs in months, but I believe so. That would be the only reason I bought 32GB cards.
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Okay, so install an 8GB SD card, flash the firmware on the camera, setup zoneminder and pull an RTSP feed from the camera into ZoneMinder.
Have as much storage as you can provide to ZM.
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@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
Okay, so install an 8GB SD card, flash the firmware on the camera, setup zoneminder and pull an RTSP feed from the camera into ZoneMinder.
Have as much storage as you can provide to ZM.
That's way too much work.
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@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
Okay, so install an 8GB SD card, flash the firmware on the camera, setup zoneminder and pull an RTSP feed from the camera into ZoneMinder.
Have as much storage as you can provide to ZM.
That's way too much work.
Hey she started with the complaining. Can't piss about one issue, and then say the alternative is "to much".
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@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
Okay, so install an 8GB SD card, flash the firmware on the camera, setup zoneminder and pull an RTSP feed from the camera into ZoneMinder.
Have as much storage as you can provide to ZM.
That's way too much work.
Hey she started with the complaining. Can't piss about one issue, and then say the alternative is "to much".
Go drink more coffee or something..
ZoneMinder is a decent solution, but is a ton of work to setup for a simple home solution.
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Maybe piping the RTSP feed into OBS studio and just recording that to disk somewhere then.
I've not done this, but from looking at their forums others have looked at and done the same thing. (not sure with what camera though).
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@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
Maybe piping the RTSP feed into OBS studio and just recording that to disk somewhere then.
I've not done this, but from looking at their forums others have looked at and done the same thing. (not sure with what camera though).
There is no native RTSP feed with Wyze cameras.
It requires a third party firmware.
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@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
Maybe piping the RTSP feed into OBS studio and just recording that to disk somewhere then.
I've not done this, but from looking at their forums others have looked at and done the same thing. (not sure with what camera though).
There is no native RTSP feed with Wyze cameras.
It requires a third party firmware.
That was mentioned above, and was what I was discussing.
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Ignore @DustinB3403 here. The basic Wyze firmware with the card is more then enough for what you want to do. IIRC you can also subscribe to Wyze to get more data storage in their SaaS system. The only big problem I have with it is that you can't see the live feed or recordings from a PC. Although I think they are working on that.
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@coliver said in In home surveillance camera:
Ignore @DustinB3403 here. The basic Wyze firmware with the card is more then enough for what you want to do. IIRC you can also subscribe to Wyze to get more data storage in their SaaS system. The only big problem I have with it is that you can't see the live feed or recordings from a PC. Although I think they are working on that.
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Not sure what else you want from me here. I didn't start with "Use Wyze Cam and Zone Minder". I started with just "use Wyze Cam".
So go pound sand.
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@coliver said in In home surveillance camera:
Ignore @DustinB3403 here. The basic Wyze firmware with the card is more then enough for what you want to do. IIRC you can also subscribe to Wyze to get more data storage in their SaaS system. The only big problem I have with it is that you can't see the live feed or recordings from a PC. Although I think they are working on that.
One of their recent communications said they will work on getting rstp in the official firmware. So they are improving. Which is quite impressive at that price point, you don't normally see continued development.
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@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
@coliver said in In home surveillance camera:
Ignore @DustinB3403 here. The basic Wyze firmware with the card is more then enough for what you want to do. IIRC you can also subscribe to Wyze to get more data storage in their SaaS system. The only big problem I have with it is that you can't see the live feed or recordings from a PC. Although I think they are working on that.
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Not sure what else you want from me here. I didn't start with "Use Wyze Cam and Zone Minder". I started with just "use Wyze Cam".
So go pound sand.
You're right. Sorry. I meant ignore the part about installing a 3rd party firmware and Zoneminder. It doesn't seem like that's a good use case here.
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@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@JaredBusch said in In home surveillance camera:
@Kelly said in In home surveillance camera:
@DustinB3403 said in In home surveillance camera:
WyzeCam, and their cheap. $20 / each
At that price it wouldn't be a big deal if they weren't what I needed.
Drop a 32GB (max) SD card in it for full recording. you get about 2 days at HD quality. Long at SD.
32GB is the largest they'll take? (Haven't looked through specs yet.
I haven't looked at the specs in months, but I believe so. That would be the only reason I bought 32GB cards.
I think the consensus on the Internet is that good quality larger cards will also work.
64GB at least.