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haha thanks! I took a look at the J3D application from SUN last night and it's very interesting. It caches a frame from the video and then compares every pixel to all the pixels in the next frame. If any pixel has changed to a predefined degree, the frame is said to have changed and therefore detects movement. It's a motion detection application purely written in Java and it works great. I just don't know if I need to incorporate it since this camera will probably record all the time the car is moving. There'd be no point in having it not record if the computer is on. It'd be useful in a home security project though.
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