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    HIKVISION tweaking

    Do you think there would be any way to hack the firmware to change the resolution of the pictures it e-mails out when motion triggered? DVR model number set to record in 1080p: Camera model number: E-mails out these dinky resolution pictures: Let me know please and thanks! -Jamie M.
  2. Thank you for your honest comments I've received really good communication (and a smokin price) from 4XEM on the Vivotek IP8362 (sorry, must have been looking at something else when I typed the title, IP6312? lol) so I think I'm going to go that route too. All in one solution good to -20c and has a 113.7 degree hFOV!! I LOVE VLC!!! Woot I've used it to do all kinds of live streaming (anything that doesn't require low latency), DVR type recording, I love how it can take a non-standard super crappy H264 stream and output straight flash compatible h264 that BS Player and Flowplayer love!! Why would anyone go to a CCTV/Security site and "click here for demo" only to be told "Only runs on I.E., must accept NON-SIGNED ACTIVEX plugin, needs Java, open some ports in your firewall, etc." LOL! I love when I show my customers, go to the web page, any browser, any computer, no firewall issues, BOOM! Live video, full screen, in a window, split screen, live DVR rewind, flawless television quality smooth. Love love love flash I just signed up with Teksavvy here near Toronto, Ontario and got a 25mbps download and 7mbps upload package for $68/mo! It will be the first time in history I've had something faster than 1mbps for upload, NO MORE 640x480 stream for me baby! When I get it working with http://www.youtube.com/live I'll post the demo link here for some "load testing", but I'm sure youtube can handle sharing the live stream without an issue. I have a friend using software called Xsplit instead of VLC for his live streams, and damn that software looks impressive! Way easier than VLC Can't wait -Jamie M.
  3. I'm looking for an outdoor h264 IP Day/Night/IR cut camera with HDR that can do at least 720p at 30FPS and has a hFOV of 90 degrees or over, for under $700. Open to box cameras if I could do a camera, lens and IP67 enclosure for under the $700. So far I've found the Vivotek IP8362 and I've been trying to find a source that ships to Canada for a Messoa NCR875PRO (or NCR875PROH, c'mon, only good to -10c? yikes!). Are there other options I should be considering? Know any places to get crazy deals on either of the above cameras (that ships to Canada)? Thank you for any help or information you can provide -Jamie M.
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