Not my camera, but a neighbors about 15 houses north of us. This was around 4:15AM. This is P47. A tracked Mountain Lion in Southern California. Needless to say small dogs were kept inside for a few days in the neighborhood...
its shot by a cell phone, pointing at a monitor by someone who doesnt know how to use the export function on their recorder...That footage seems to have been shot by hand, not by a security camera. Or was this some kind of automated PTZ setup?
its shot by a cell phone, pointing at a monitor by someone who doesnt know how to use the export function on their recorder...
its shot by a cell phone, pointing at a monitor by someone who doesnt know how to use the export function on their recorder...
I find it amusing that he paid a company to set up nest and Arlo.... The whole point of these systems are for users to be able to install them themselves.... I don't know how somebody who "installs" that stuff can sleep at nightYa, this neighbor had some company come and set up a Nest cam out front and Arlo on the side. Not even matching cams.... He showed me on his iPhone and I thought the same thing about, you really couldn't have export this from whatever cloud service you have? But whenever I talk Blue Iris and setting up your own cams, everyone's eyes glaze over...
Which reminds me of a pet peeve of mine:
You ask someone to post a snapshot of their camera settings (or whatever), they bring up the settings on their PC, tablet or whatever, take a photo of it with their phone and post that practically useless image.
Please, folks (and you know who you are).....PC's have been around almost 37 years now...do a screenshot with the PC, paste into your favorite image editor (I use Paint Shop Pro 5...old as dirt!), resize and/or crop as necessary and post that. If you need instructions or help doing that, please ask someone.
I just timed myself taking a screenshot, cropping it and saving the image to my 'Pictures 'folder as a '.jpg' file...took 24 seconds. And I wasn't really trying to be fast. And I'll be 69 next week! C'mon, man!![]()
Only excuse for taking a 'screenshot' with a camera is to capture the ui that's shown on a monitor of an NVR.
I like the snipping tool, but alt-printscreen, crtl-v is even simpler.
Yeah, some people really can't wrap their heads around keystrokes. On a mac, I've found you have to send these people to the menu bar at the top of the screen, just like in the 80's. Getting them to right click is another option.+1 to that.
Amazingly, I'll be working on a city clerk's or realtor's PC (people who have been using PC's for at least 15-30 years) and I'll highlight some text in an e-mail with the mouse cursor, hit cntrl-C, open up a blank Word document, click the cursor in a blank spot, hit cntrl-V (and of course the text from the e-mail will 'magically' appear in the Word doc) and they'll say "What did you do?". I'll show them V-E-R-Y slowly about 5 times and they'll say "Oh, that's too hard, I can't do that". Then I'll say "OK, fine...sit there and type 30 or 40 words, check for accuracy and typos, keep doing that time and time again and then tell me your way isn't MORE difficult? Gimme a break!
It blows my mind how many folks still don't know about copy & paste in 2018...it's been around in some form since the mid 80's!![]()
Yeah, some people really can't wrap their heads around keystrokes. On a mac, I've found you have to send these people to the menu bar at the top of the screen, just like in the 80's. Getting them to right click is another option.
Same sort of folks who end up sending gems like this off to be printed by the thousand:
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Brings to mind 'jock itch, 'crotch rot' and 'crabs', all NOT so pleasant!".........Pubic Hot Spots......"
Why not just use the snipping tool included in Windows?
It blows my mind how many folks still don't know about copy & paste in 2018...it's been around in some form since the mid 80's!![]()
Yeah, some people really can't wrap their heads around keystrokes. On a mac, I've found you have to send these people to the menu bar at the top of the screen, just like in the 80's. Getting them to right click is another option.
Same sort of folks who end up sending gems like this off to be printed by the thousand:
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Brings to mind 'jock itch, 'crotch rot' and 'crabs', all NOT so pleasant!![]()
I forgot there was a better looking (Ring) video of the same cat almost a week later roughly about a mile from us. This all happened the beginning of the year.