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  1. Hi, I want to record a large area and do this without (or very little) distortion. My latest approach is a box camera plus a Theia SY110 lens with a FOV of 120°. Now I'm looking for a suitable camera. My requirements are 1080p 25fps recording possibility and of course it must be compatible with the lens... I looked at some Hikvision box cameras, which may be compatible, but I'm not sure... Any other suggestions? Maximum price for the camera should not exceed 300$ if possible. Does anyone alternatively know some all-in-one cameras that have such a wide FOV and no distortion? Thank you guys!
  2. Hi, maybe I'm too stupid for the software, but I couldn't manage to make a recording with the AxxonSoft Software. I can see my camera liew view and would like to start recording and when I stop, there should be a video file somewhere... Like in every other software. Thanks for some help
  3. update: audio is working now with MP2L2 encoding settings. I'm not 100% sure what was the solution, but it seems that it was the because the network settings where on "auto". i switched them to 100M full duplex and suddenly i can save the audio settings. weird
  4. ok so after disconnecting the camera over night, the audio in can be enabled again. i also hear the live audio when i activate it in the live view. the problem is, that it seems not to be recorded or at least it cannot be played. VLC tells me that there is an audio track, but i hear nothing. The default audio encoding setting is: G.711ulaw I would like to change it to something else like MP2L2. When I do that and click "save". Everything seems to be ok, but when I go to another setting and come back to audio, it's on G.711ulaw again. Any ideas?
  5. Hi, I just installed a 3,5mm jack to the audio in cables and connected my mp3 player to see, if I get an input sound. Problem is, that when I try to active the sound in the live view, I get a popup error saying "Audio on failed". Also when I try to use different audio encoding settings, it always goes back to the default one. Any ideas what could be the problem? Complete reset to default settings did not solve it.
  6. Hi, I know an IP camera is not perfect, but for my purpose it's the best solution. Trust me, I've looked at other options like webcams, action cams, camcorder etc. Can you show me an example microphone, which would be good for me?
  7. Maybe i should clarify what kind of audio i want to record. It will used at paintball fields. Camera and mic will be 3 meters away from the field and i want to have the audio of the game and what people are screaming on the field. Any idea for a good mic?
  8. no, of course i would prefer a microphone without batteries, but i thought the audio would be too low or not work at all. in my scenario i would only use the microphone for a few hourse during a weekend, but if the outcome is good enough, i definitely prefer a good and small outdoor microphone without the need for batteries or a power supply. any other microphone suggestions?
  9. thanks for the advice. i was thinking about this microphone here. http://clickme2.com/microphones/117-boya-by-vm01-mini-microphone.html but i'm not sure about the quality. i really don't want to have a separate 12v cable just for the microphone, so if unamplified mics work too, thats good news
  10. ok thanks for the axxon next software. i will take a look at it. i tried to use ispy (also freeware), but it takes up a lot of cpu power and the framerate is dropping a lot. impossible to record at constant 25fps. i will sit on the pc and press start and stop myself to create separate video files. in the end i will have two cameras that record independent of each other. in the configuration, i can go to "image" and select variable or constant bitrate. for constant i choose the number myself. when on variable i can choose between different image quality settings... low, middle, high, maximum
  11. I'm not using the camera for surveillance, so this is why I want to be able to edit the video files. Right now I'm using the webbrowser interface to start and stop recording. It uses almost no CPU power. Yes, there is a setting to have a fixed framerate which should help. I will try your quick fix, but need to install ffmpeg first and is it possible to just replace the existing file? Since there will be many files in my directory, a loop would be perfect to fix all files at once.
  12. i'm pretty sure thats gonna be a stupid question, but i'm really no expert with microphones... Q: How many cables do I need for the microphone? Only the mic-in? What if I also need to power the microphone? Is there also an option for that?
  13. the codecs did not help, but Format Converter made the file readable for premiere pro. I still hope I can figure out a way of import the files straight into those programs.
  14. Thanks for the link. I will test it out. A seller on aliexpress told me, that the DS-2CD2532-ISW with 2.8mm reaches a angle of 90°. Thats less than I expected, but good news for me, since the angle is also sufficient, although I still would prefer a wider one. They also say that the DS-2CD2732F reaches 98° and not 105°. I tried contacting HIKVISION support to get the infos straight from them. Let's see what they say...
  15. Hi guys, I have a HIKVISION DS-2CD2532-ISW which records in H264 and outputs .mp4 files. The files can be viewed in VLC without any problem, but I cannot import the files into any video cutting program. I tried Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas. Premiere Pro states, that there is an error in the header information of the file. I tried different solutions and bit rates, but nothing works. Do you have any idea what might be the problem? I also tried a different OEM camera. Same codec and 720p resolution. Those videos do work!
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