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Peter, perhaps an IP camera will do what you want. The camera can be there and you here. Record as
little or as much as you need. See:
http://www.ebusinesscables.com/network_ip_camera.htm
http://www.remote-security.com/flexwatch1150.htm
http://www.laipac.com/ip-camera.htm
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_210/index.htm
http://www.trendware.com/products/TV-IP200W.htm
http://www.polarisusa.com/cgi-bin/product_listings.pl?listing_category_id=56
Or simply Google 'IP camera' for more than you care to look at.
Sheridan
Peter Skye wrote:
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> I have a bit of an inlaw problem again, and I need to install a video
> surveillance system down in San Diego. Is there any OS/2 video
> recording software which can record a "time lapse" image, i.e. discard
> most of the frames so instead of recording 30 fps it only records 15,
> 10, 6, 5, 3, 2 or 1 frame per second?
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> If not, other suggestions would be helpful.
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> - Peter
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