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Hello there, I've just joined the forum to get some advice about installing two camera's to monitor my workshop.

I've looked into diffrent cameras and the b&w bullet cam has been reccommended.

A friend of mine has these to monitor his home and provide a good picture over the area required at the workshop.

I've also downloaded the 'Gotcha multicam' free thirty day trial and like the software. It has all the features i would require as i plan to use the works PC to record images. The main query I have is, would it be difficult to get the camera signal into the pc, in a format the gotcha software would recognise, and would I have to buy a specific pci card, or other device?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Kev.

Edited by kjud

Depending on what the software you has requires as a video signal, but probably any format a video capture card can supply.

You will most likely need 2 video capture cards though.

You could use something like a vista smarttel 2 channel transmitter.

http://www.norbain.co.uk/products/ref:0084610/

use a lan adapter with it and connect it straight into your PC network socket or router.

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