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goalie - 11 Jun 2005, 04:20 pm
I noticed a lot of DVR cards have the VIDEO OUT Rca port beside the BNC inputs. Are there any out that can display a QUAD display on the out
instead of flipping between channels.
Thanks
bob the b - 11 Jun 2005, 05:28 pm
I would assume the video out would mimic the screen,a $40 processor would give a split screen plus a few other options on its monitor output .
WildCard - 12 Jun 2005, 03:11 am
Which card has a video out?
What I have done to have dual output is to have a dual output video card ($50-60 FX5200 card). Clean, simple, and takes all the video processing away from the processor vs having onboard video do it.
-WC-
rory - 12 Jun 2005, 04:58 am
Can get a DSP card which gives real time video out with RCA also.
baywatch - 12 Jun 2005, 05:13 am
You can also use a TV out box such as the one made by Avermedia, this goes between the monitor & PC. It supplies a composite & S video output to mimic the screen to a TV/Monitor.
VST_Man - 12 Jun 2005, 07:39 am
videoinsight's VJ120 does it.
bob the b - 12 Jun 2005, 10:18 am
This one has it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=48632&item=5739759604&rd=1
Strange, the cheaper the card seem to include tv out! :shock:
Geovision take note :wink:
jeromephone - 12 Jun 2005, 11:00 pm
I have had trouble using the video out from the PC's video card on a geo setup. Some cards would work ok but somtimes you had to fool with the resloution to keep from getting a pink screen on the video out side. I have gone to scan converter box and it solves the problem. A little extra expense but a whole lot less problems.
rory - 12 Jun 2005, 11:03 pm
QUOTE:
This one has it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=48632&item=5739759604&rd=1
Strange, the cheaper the card seem to include tv out! :shock:
Geovision take note :wink:
looks like you have to drill some holes to make that thing work!! LOL
goalie - 13 Jun 2005, 11:47 am
That's actually the card I got.
I'm gonna just split the coax and run it into a multiplexer.
The yellow monitor port only does 1 channel at a time. I thought there'd be a way to change it
bob the b - 13 Jun 2005, 01:46 pm
Not a bad guess eh :lol:
So the tv port only shows one channel even tho you have 8 camera inputs?
Strange if it is , not much use to be honest :?
ad123 - 18 Jun 2005, 04:26 pm
[quote="goalie"]I noticed a lot of DVR cards have the VIDEO OUT Rca port beside the BNC inputs. Are there any out that can display a QUAD display on the out
instead of flipping between channels.
Thanks[/quote]
This new product will give you 1,4,8,16 split screen TV out:
http://www.vcrinc.com/Products/_NewProduct.htm
goalie - 04 Jul 2005, 12:52 pm
QUOTE:
Not a bad guess eh :lol:
So the tv port only shows one channel even tho you have 8 camera inputs?
Strange if it is , not much use to be honest :?
It shows only 1 at a time (switching) not multiple at same time
rory - 04 Jul 2005, 04:38 pm
[quote:6ae43e0936="goalie"]
QUOTE:
Not a bad guess eh :lol:
So the tv port only shows one channel even tho you have 8 camera inputs?
Strange if it is , not much use to be honest :?
It shows only 1 at a time (switching) not multiple at same time
Use the RCA TV out on the Radeon Video Card, it works great .. just have your DVR start up in Full Screen Multiview mode, and in the TV output of the video card, i have it working here perfectly.
Also the DSP card RCA out will give you multiview real time up to 480fps of higher quality like the standalones.. you can have them boot on start up also.
Done both ways both work great.