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  1. Thanks for posting mkkoskin. The conclusion from that thread was: "the laptop graphics card or network card can't handle the image data well" I suppose its possible. I will see if i can replicate it on another PC.
  2. How are you accessing the camera? The text on the screenshot surely does not seem to be the text from a Hik camera. #### That screenshot i posted is from BI. I get the same green preview accessing the hikvision directly via a browser Are you using it with BlueIris? Is BlueIris geting the video feed from the camera with RTSP? If so, I am quite sure that could be the issue. ##### Yes im using BI What firmware does the camera have? ##### 5.1.6. (not hacked). Ive got 2 x (DS-2CD2532F-I) cameras from 2 different sellers both now with this problem.
  3. Hikvision DS-2CD2532F-I (POE) Its in all viewers too (ie browser, BI etc) so its not a viewer issue.
  4. I am having a intermittent problem where the camera picture displays as green every so often. Anyone come across this?. TIA
  5. Anyone know what the other variations of this are?. i.e. if its a european or usa etc ie what letters are being used by hikvision.
  6. No thats julias personal hack so she can watch/access your cameras
  7. I'm sure its not the case but ....it looks like you park your car opposite a road junction, you should therefore get some good video when they come and tow your car away
  8. Thanks for posting pics. Always useful to see. You're very fortunate with night lighting, you get some great pics.
  9. You're right!. I checked this on different firmwares even the newest 5.1.6 and all are the same. Not just port 80 either. If you have multiple cameras, as most people do, adding the correct port also works, i.e. h ttp://1.2.3.4:portno/onvif/snapshot Thats bad.
  10. I couldn't see any difference between them. The only onscreen difference i noticed was a build change Firmware Version V5.1.6 build 140412 - OLD Firmware Version V5.1.6 build 140612 - NEW
  11. Its a IO block connector. I recall seeing some videos of it somewhere but you can c a overhead pic here : viewtopic.php?f=19&t=41181&start=15
  12. Sent them an email. Not hopeful it will be fixed anytime soon since they must have been aware of this before now.
  13. Its a narrow walk way. I have the cameras high enough so they cant be easily reached and one in each direction. If I were to turn them outward away from the wall it would just film the neighbors side yard and not my own. In which case also rotate the camera 90 degrees to give you a narrower field of view, then you can use the software to rotate the image back.
  14. Why cant you turn the camera to cancel out most of the wall?. The current position makes no sense to me. Example:
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