oderus1671 - 24 Nov 2006, 08:52 am
hello everyone, I havent been here in a while so hello again! Ive been noticing a minor problem on my NV5000 setup at home so here goes...
I have an NV5000 setup on my PC with 5 cameras, 4 outdoor and one indoor. All the cameras work great except one, which has a "wobble" in the top of the picture. It really weird. the top, say, one fourth of the picture will wobble side to side at a consistant interval. none of the other cameras do this. They are generic cameras, as I dont need anything really spectacular picture wise. They are set up to record motion, and the wobble doesnt seem to set off recording, so Im thinking this is an issue in the playback software. Heres the specs on the PC...
Abit NF7s mobo
(Nvidia NForce2 northbridge)
ATI 9800 pro 128mb
NV5000 installed in closest slot to AGP
380w Antec PSU
generic cameras ran with rg59 and rg6 coax. the rg59's arent the best cables, i know, but the other ones using the same cables arent doing it.
Again,This wobble doesnt seem to affect motion detection, its just extremely annoying when reviewing recorded files. Anyone know what could be the culprit here?
I have an NV5000 setup on my PC with 5 cameras, 4 outdoor and one indoor. All the cameras work great except one, which has a "wobble" in the top of the picture. It really weird. the top, say, one fourth of the picture will wobble side to side at a consistant interval. none of the other cameras do this. They are generic cameras, as I dont need anything really spectacular picture wise. They are set up to record motion, and the wobble doesnt seem to set off recording, so Im thinking this is an issue in the playback software. Heres the specs on the PC...
Abit NF7s mobo
(Nvidia NForce2 northbridge)
ATI 9800 pro 128mb
NV5000 installed in closest slot to AGP
380w Antec PSU
generic cameras ran with rg59 and rg6 coax. the rg59's arent the best cables, i know, but the other ones using the same cables arent doing it.
Again,This wobble doesnt seem to affect motion detection, its just extremely annoying when reviewing recorded files. Anyone know what could be the culprit here?
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