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I have set up multiple network security cameras which upload images periodically using FTP to my Ubuntu desktop. This system is working great to archive old data, but recently there ...
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- 06-11-2010 #1Just Joined!
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security camera software
I have set up multiple network security cameras which upload images periodically using FTP to my Ubuntu desktop. This system is working great to archive old data, but recently there was a need to review a 24 hour period to investigate an event.
With 80,000 images in this directory (collected over the course of 30 days), I need a security software designed to facilitate filtering through this archive of images to find the minutes in question. Does anyone know of a good solution to this problem?
- 06-11-2010 #2You must always face the curtain with a bow.
- 09-06-2012 #3
If they are just images then something like digikam, gthumb or shotwell should be able to filter by a timeline
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- 09-06-2012 #4forum.guy
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Guys, this thread is well over 2 years old so I'm going to go ahead and close it, but do feel free to start a fresh thread with details if any of you are still having problems with Linux.
Thank you.oz



