aljosa wrote: > i searched on google and found http://videocapture.sourceforge.net/ > before i posted here.
yup. > videocapture has no docs With the API docs in the ".zip" and the examples provided, you should be able to handle it.I did :) > and doesn't provide additional options like > motion detection nor any info on possibility of motion detection or > howto implement (use of minimal system resources). Sure. You may try to use some external lib such as Camellia (http://camellia.sourceforge.net/). There are (swig-generated) bindings for Ruby, writing a bridge to python should be straightforward By the way, if you want to be cross-platform, you can use pyv4l as a replacement of videocapture for Linux. Combine this with a pygame integration and you're done. Cheers, SB -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list