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Smile, you’re on Canned Camera

By Marc Cohen

 

IMAGE: David Brenner addresses DACS members.David Brenner’s presentation of SnapVideo at the March meeting showed a multitude of applications to increase the utility of a web camera. First off, he showed how to set up a low cost single or multiple cameras as a security monitoring system. The camera(s) do not record images as real-time video but take snapshots at various intervals ranging from a few seconds through several hours, and permit viewing the timed snapshots privately from a computer at your office, home computer or laptop, and to share them with other permitted internet users. Examples David used showed how he could monitor his daughter from the home PC (see photo), and setup an office camera to view the employee parking lot overnight to check timeliness of his snow plowing contractor and the arrival time of his staff (in this case the lot wasn’t plowed in time for the employees arrival in the morning and his bill was adjusted). These were just mundane examples—multiple cameras can be employed to observe warehouses, stock rooms, 24 hour retail establishments, cash registers or construction sites that can be viewed sequentially or in multiple views on your computer, with enough options to satisfy the most paranoid.

Beyond the security needs of businesses, Mr. Brenner described other commercial applications. With the proliferating use of computers and inexpensive web cams, combined with broadband internet, the system has many uses as a low cost video conferencing tool. Conference calls, with two or more parties connected via phones and Internet simultaneously, permit several parties to see as well as converse, and becomes a more persuasive means of communication.
Snapshots of products and instructional information can be prepared, saved and presented as slide shows or PowerPoint presentations and made available to your sales force and customers without requiring them to have any special software.

For the more casual user, a home computer set up with a web cam lets you keep an eye on your children, or house pets while away. This can be comforting. At least you will know what to expect when you get home, (the kids threw a wild party, the dog ate the couch). Photos from your web cam, digital camera, scanner or a video cameras can be sources for preparing online albums to share with family and friends.

SnapVideo provides a secure website to store as few as several hundred to millions of images per month at a modest monthly volume based a fee schedule. Snaps taken at a 15 minute interval can provide cover for a lot of time with only a few hundred stored images. Your prepaid volume limits can be increased if more recorded time is needed. When the prepaid limit is reached the early snapshots are deleted and the ongoing stream of new snapshots continue without a lapse of service—similar to the aviation “black box” cockpit sound recorders that continuously loop the last half hour of conversations. For more information, go to www.snapvideo.net.


Marc Cohen is a founding member, a DACS director and production editor of dacs.doc. A perpetual novice, he started out having problems with C/PM on his Osborne computer, and still has problems with Windows.

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