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How to transfer the video signal from the outdoor camera to the local network?
There is an intercom like this , although not so important. From it you can receive a video signal over two wires. Is there any device that would allow the video signal from these two wires to be transmitted to the local network?
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Most likely, an analog signal is transmitted, and a compatible connector for connection is RCA ("tulip"). Accordingly, you will need some device capable of digitizing this signal and transmitting it to the local network. For example, a computer with a video capture device or an IP video recorder of a surveillance system.
See, in the specification, in what form it can give data. Based on this, buy a computer and plug the necessary board into it (audio capture, TV tuner)
I will answer too, but I do not want to repeat myself. All the answers above are correct (thanks to the cap), but for example, it makes no sense to take a DVR purely for 1-2 intercoms, it is better to take a video capture board (there is also an audio capture), here are some for example: one and two . After that, you capture the digitized video and insert it as a frame on some local web server (but that's another story). And everyone who comes to you at the address of your local web server will see the video. ps Described superficially, for details in the comments.
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