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can I get a list of DVRs with live remote view
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bigD - 26 Aug 2005, 02:12 am
can you guys post up some links of DVRs with these options:
Live remote viewing of playback and live images using only a browser
I need to be able to view live images, recorded images and change settings from a remote computer that I can not install any software onto because it is a government computer. some of the computers here have java already. demo links to try out would be appreciated as well.
sorry I am new to this.
VST_Man - 26 Aug 2005, 07:02 am
do you home work first.................there are several methods of remote viewing. ie. in my opinion, anything that is hassel free, clean, and fast is my choice. anything that calls for ANY software plugins, flashes, special software, is going to make it harder to view while on the move. Speed? most CHEAP DVR's out there only support 10 vice the nice 100 of the more exspensive. And then you need to know what format the DVR is passing the video in becasue some are better/fast than others. I prefer MPEG4 because it hauls butt over the net. i can view 16 camera's with a FASTER refresh rate than most single channel DVR could ever deliver. even over dial-up.....MPEG4 on a PC based platform hauls butt.
just my opinion.....................
tikitornado - 26 Aug 2005, 02:21 pm
Paste this into the address bar on your browser (Internet Explorer 5.5 <),
http://63.196.37.123 or http://63.196.37.124
When the pop-up log-in appears use the following:
User name = ID2
Password = 2222
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bigD - 26 Aug 2005, 06:07 pm
wow, that works nicely! can you supply me with a link or a PM with how much each of these cost and the differences between them?
also what different things can you change in the menu
MetzLyov - 26 Aug 2005, 07:15 pm
Tikitornado, which Sanyo model are you using and how many cameras are connected?
Levon
MetzLyov - 26 Aug 2005, 07:18 pm
Almost as good as my Sanyo DVR setups :D
Levon
G22 - 26 Aug 2005, 07:28 pm
slooo refresh
rory - 26 Aug 2005, 07:29 pm
Do they have motion video or just the image grab, for the browser i mean?
that refresh thing is reall annoying ... like those old ASP chat room scripts
:cry:
rory - 26 Aug 2005, 07:32 pm
here's the avtech 4 channel - budget DVR
http://xtreme1.gotdns.com
user & pass = admin
software aint great but its cheap :-)
MetzLyov - 26 Aug 2005, 07:42 pm
I think I should have our new friend to reply to your question on the issue of the refresh rate or if it is motion video vs. image grab :D
Levon
tikitornado - 26 Aug 2005, 07:42 pm
63.196.37.123 is a DSR-3506 6 cams
63.196.37.124 is a DSR-3709 9 cams
Compression is MJPEG, connection is ADSL @ 128Kbps shared for both.
A bigger up pipe will give a better refresh rate up to 2.4Mbps.
FYI, if you set read inteval to 5 and click "set" your browser will try to pull the images at a faster rate.
Is this what is meant by "image grab"?
bigD - 26 Aug 2005, 08:56 pm
can you guys post a link where I can view one that has motion video? I would like to compare the differences.
the AVtech 4 channel link I get a red X where the image is supposed to be.
rory - 26 Aug 2005, 09:03 pm
you have to download the active X, click the yellow tab at the top of the page in IE, install activex. If its old IE maybe just click on the X .. has to be though
C7 in CA - 26 Aug 2005, 09:28 pm
Was that you I saw bringing dinner home just now dred?
G22 - 26 Aug 2005, 09:38 pm
Wutz a dred? Is dat like Judge Dredd?? :)
C7 in CA - 26 Aug 2005, 09:50 pm
QUOTE:
Wutz a dred? Is dat like Judge Dredd?? :)
I'm not sure. Rory calls people that all the time... I think it's a term of endearment.
G22 - 26 Aug 2005, 09:58 pm
ok, now I b all teary eyed :cry: :)
rory - 26 Aug 2005, 10:09 pm
yeah dat was me, had to take it back they gave me a cheeseburger instead of a whopper :cry: got a free soda outa it though .... just burned anothert $5 gas ... yeah dread ..
dread = man = chief = boss = sir ... etc etc etc ..
bigD - 26 Aug 2005, 10:44 pm
QUOTE:
you have to download the active X, click the yellow tab at the top of the page in IE, install activex. If its old IE maybe just click on the X .. has to be though
I can't do any installing on a government computer, even plugins and such. some of these computers here have java though. any other links with live video?
rory - 26 Aug 2005, 10:51 pm
most use ActiveX, at least for full motion video, other wise you are stuck with java, and scripts, that pull the images down. I think java acts the same, just doesnt have to refresh the page. Here is a link to a java one.
http://www.demovi.com/
DVR is www.video-insight.com
Thomas - 26 Aug 2005, 11:50 pm
*coughs* Javascript. Not Java.
rory - 26 Aug 2005, 11:53 pm
whoops .. so its basically the same as the sanyo one how it grabs the images, but it does it much smoother and in non stop fluid action :-)
pengguna - 02 Sep 2005, 05:08 pm
http://202.168.200.151/
id : User
psw : 4321
try it out