Hi guys,
I feel dumb coming on here to ask for help for something that I thought would be so simple, but I just cant figure out how to make this do what I want.
I used to use a 930L, and I had it configured to sit idle until it detected motion. Upon motion detection, it simply started uploading snapshots at a rate of (I think) 7fps to an FTP server located on the local network.
Now, I've simply replaced the 930L with a DCS-2210, and the camera is hardwired now instead of wireless. I want to replicate the exact same behavior. I bought the camera hoping this would be a super easy plug and play swap.
I want the DCS-2210 to simply wait to detect motion, then when it does, upload the 1920x1080 frames at 15fps to my local FTP server, then when motion stops, the upload stops. I'm perfectly happy with the camera spitting out individual JPG frames rather than a movie file, but I suppose either would work.
Sometimes there is motion in the scene for, say, up to 2 minutes, which is why I loved the way I had the 930L set up.
Can anyone guide me through setting up the camera in the menus to do this? My 2210 has firmware 1.00.00, FYI, not sure if that matters. Again, with the old 930L this was all easily doable through the http interface. Now, I'm not sure.