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Photo from the camera at the time of barcode scanning - how?
Friends, please help, I'm tired of googling.
Given: a usb barcode scanner works in the warehouse. It is required at the time of receiving data from the scanner to take a photo from the camera (any - even an ip-camera, even a simple webcam, anyway), add data from the QR code to the file name and add the files either locally or to FTP. Does anyone know ready-made budget solutions or suitable software? Thank you in advance.
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In 2008, being a salesman in an IT company, I just sold such a solution to a small company. Our engineer read the main presentation, and I fussed more about the conclusion of the contract.
For the life of me - I don't remember the name, so the only benefit will be knowing that the request is quite standard and such solutions have existed for at least 8 years.
There are two inconsistencies with the request: that system really didn’t take photos and it had a relative budget (but the buying network was not rich).
The system worked like this: the camera looks at the checkout, when the goods were broken through the video with transparency, the name and price of the goods were superimposed on the side, after the check was closed, all the information on the check was displayed on the video, the piece of the video itself was marked in the database with the check ID and the time of purchase. Then from the database it was always possible to pull the desired piece of video with a check. The system was linked with 1C.
Try to ask in some Pyaterochka - they probably have something similar.
And that request was dictated at the store by such a story: an accomplice of the cashier re-pasted labels from cheap vodka to expensive alcohol, and she punched it for him. When suspicions surfaced, they began to search on video recordings, as there were cameras looking at the cash register. So the guards killed a couple of months to view all the records. And it seems that even there it so happened that when they found the right piece it was already too late.
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