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I've been using some of the free CCTV software that came up with the capture card when you buy it.

But for some reason, the free software sometimes didn't meet some of my requirements. For example no remote viewing, not IP cam compatible, no motion detection, etc, etc.

I've have found one software that has meet some of my requirements and have some features that i never expected that is so cool like remote viewing on your mobile phone. The software that I was referring to is the Surelabs Stingray.

http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/5307/surelabsdemopiclq3.jpg

Question: Does anybody here use this software before, and if yes, can you give me a good feedback of this software?

Your feedback will give me a lot of help. Thanks and more power to toms hardware :)


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