Using a VCR for recording if/when a motion controlled camera detects anything is a terrible idea. Use a DVR like TIVO or Replay to record as it only records when it receives a video signal. You don't have to sit through hours of video tape trying to spot any recording events. Just playback the DVR and the only thing you will see is when the camera sent a signal.
I had this setup using the X10 motion detector color camera/floodlight combo. The camera did an ok job during the day but was useless at night, even with the floodlights. I don't know why X10 still sells this thing. This was some years ago and either the transmitter or the receiver has since quite working, although the neighborhood brats don't know that since the floodlights will still come on when they walk by. ( They call me 'Camera Man.' I asked if that title comes with a cape.)
I just ordered a ds7000 system. I also have an excellent waterproof extreme-lowlight bullet camera that I would like to set up with an outdoor motion detector for a similar setup as above. Will I be able to use something like the 'Eagle Eye' outdoor motion detector with the ds7000 to turn on a lamp module, where I can plug the camera's wall wart into to turn it on and off? And if I can, can I also at the same time arm the alarm in case of a breakin? In other words, record any movement outside, but trigger the alarm ONLY if someone opens a window or door?
I realize I could buy the setup they're now offering: Eagle Eye, lamp module, and transceiver for $30, and use this seperately, but do I need to do it that way?
Thanks.