Good VCR self recording set up?

Started by poppa_bear, May 02, 2006, 09:20:21 AM

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poppa_bear

I'm looking for a good system for when we are on vacation. I do not want to leave the computer on for week or more so what I would like is a system that will start and stop a vcr with out allot of headaches to set up. Anyone have any ideas?

billy

poppa_bear,

What is it that you want your VCR to record?
If it's from a X10 camera, you could use the VCR Commander II & motion sensor.
"I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."Ã,  Albert Camus

poppa_bear

Ok guess I should be a little more clear. I'm looking to set up a home video system and want the video recorded when there is movement. I have heard that the video commander II has some problems. I know I will need the motion sensors but is there a better controller then the VC II or is it really as bad as I heard?

billy

As the commercials say "Your Results May Vary"!

I agree some people are having problems with the VCR Commander II, but if you follow the steps in the installation instructions it WILL WORK.
One of my biggest VCR Commander's issues is that the record time is fixed at 5 minutes and cannot be changed.

If you only need 1 camera and want to record video to your VCR(no audio), X10 offers a good deal for an XCam2 + Video Receiver, VCR Commander II, and Motion Sensor for $79.99. (watch the Daily Specials)

What are your requirements for your application, number of cams, wireless or wired, sound.....?



"I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."Ã,  Albert Camus

JimC

I totally agree with Billy. The VCR Commander II, although a pain to set up, works fine. I have had mine for a little over a year and it has worked flawlessly.
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