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aj

2007-01-09, 1:25 pm

How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they be
doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them when
I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.

DaveB

2007-01-09, 5:25 pm

On 9 Jan 2007 10:44:39 -0800, "aj" <myspirit2000@hotmail.com> wrote:

>How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
>some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
>taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they be
>doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them when
>I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
>constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
>nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
>with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.
>

sureeeeeeee <wink>
Daveb
phil-news-nospam@ipal.net

2007-01-09, 5:25 pm

On 9 Jan 2007 10:44:39 -0800 aj <myspirit2000@hotmail.com> wrote:

| How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
| some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
| taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they be
| doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them when
| I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
| constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
| nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
| with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.

Maybe they just rewound the tape and resumed recording.

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Long Ranger

2007-01-09, 8:25 pm


"aj" <myspirit2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168368279.582974.137710@i39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
> some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
> taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they be
> doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them when
> I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
> constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
> nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
> with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.
>

In order to view that properly, you'd have to have a tin-foil hat. If you
already have one, it probably has a tiny hole in it somewhere. Better to
replace it and be sure.......


TimPerry

2007-01-09, 9:25 pm

aj wrote:
> How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
> some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
> taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they
> be doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them
> when I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
> constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
> nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
> with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.


aj, it is most likely that your tape recorder/playback unit needs cleaning
and/or alignment and/or tape head demagnetized and/or repair. it also might
be that you need a new tape.



shark45

2007-01-12, 8:25 pm


"aj" <myspirit2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168368279.582974.137710@i39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
> some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
> taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they be
> doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them when
> I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
> constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
> nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
> with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.
>


Alien technology is so far ahead of ours that they can remove the image
from the tape and leave clean magnetic particles. However if you check
the tape with a gieger counter you will find it slightly radioactive.


Ale Brewer

2007-01-30, 1:25 pm

"aj" <myspirit2000@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1168368279.582974.137710
@i39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

> How would you go about stealing the images for a sevurtiy camera. If
> some one was taking the images from you security camera would they be
> taking it from the camera or the switch box or just what would they be
> doing? I have 4 security cameras around my house and I run them when
> I'm gone, when I go to check the tape the picture starts to flip
> constanly even though I have proof that someone had been the their and
> nothing shows up on the tape? If I knew that some one was tampering
> with the images maybe I could stop how they are doing it.
>


Did you check the flux capacitor ?? Bet it is shorting out

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