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bobw - 02 Mar 2008, 10:14 am
Viewing moving images from avtech box over the internet with remote software.
Is there any way to buffer them like you get whilst downloading videos etc?
jasmilelv - 02 Mar 2008, 09:15 pm
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Viewing moving images from avtech box over the internet with remote software.
Is there any way to buffer them like you get whilst downloading videos etc?


I think what you mean is the smart motion detection function,,,
Most DVR has this functions, and you need to set it active in the software(check your software for doing it, which channel, which day, alarm trigger out(a buzzer needed connected here), alarm trigger record,,,)

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bobw - 03 Mar 2008, 07:52 am
J.
Thanks for your reply.
Motion detection isn't activated. What I meant was: At the office, everything is viewed fine, in real time but watching the images over the net, it's extremely slow and jerky and I wondered if they was any way to buffer it so that you see it after a time delay when it's caught up - much as you get when downloading streaming video over the internet. . . .
Bob
Smit9352 - 03 Mar 2008, 11:11 am
Not to my knowledge you are not able to. When playing back over the internet it streams directly from the HDD on the dvr and it does not have a "buffer" like when you watch a movie online.

Thanks,
John
bobw - 04 Mar 2008, 09:03 am
Thanks for the info john.
Much as I expected really. I was just hoping there may be some other player it could be put through or something.
RickA - 04 Mar 2008, 09:40 am
If you download a backup file from the dvr and then view it? :)
Smit9352 - 04 Mar 2008, 09:51 am
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If you download a backup file from the dvr and then view it? :)

^ That would be the only way you would achieve watching it smoothly. ^
bobw - 04 Mar 2008, 03:18 pm
Thanks for your replies.
It takes an age to back up files via usb or disk. I dread to think how long it would take over the net.
jasmilelv - 04 Mar 2008, 09:18 pm
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Thanks for your replies.
It takes an age to back up files via usb or disk. I dread to think how long it would take over the net.


Dual code streaming,,,
What this technology is made for?
You view the video at a lower bit rate for a smooth streaming while you record the video at a higher bit rate to HDD,,, then you can go over the recorded file for something jamed or lost or blur when you viewed,,,

:oops: I'm not old in this field,,, give me your ideas,,,,
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