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BagPuss
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Post subject: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:25 am |
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Joined: May 2011 Posts: 25 Location: Oulton Broad, Lowestoft
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Hey Everyone, Since being burgled back in Oct 2009, I've installed a Yale System alarm with extras and at the time I purchased from eBay a PC Based 8 Channel Card with 4 Internal Domes and 4 External Camera's. I'm very happy with the card and camera's but the software although its ok is not exactly brilliant. I'm hoping to view it remotely so I can check on things while away, not holidays but just times when we're away from home. I've set up a DNS Service, as my Netgear Router supports this through DynDNS.com, however the DVR software will not let me log into my host name but a name through its own site. So I'm looking at other Software possibilities. Now reading through some of the posts it looks like its a case of whatever your card came with is what you have to use. However reading into NovoSun CyeEye, it's looking like a Hybrid software that I could possibly use in its place. Quote: Hybrid Solution with Multiple Devices and Sources Supported Support PCI/PCI-E capture card, USB-webcam, hardware compression card (HikVision), IP Camera(Axis, Panasonic, D-Link, HikVision, ACti, AVTech, Arecont Vision, Sony, Samsung, etc), Windows Media Stream, RTSP stream, local video file and remote connecting source, etc. Has anyone else found any software that is working ok with other cards. I'll find out what card my is later as now off to work. Thanks all and what a great site!
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:58 am |
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Possibly found another that is a bit of a Hybrid me thinks....
Surelabs Stingray Ultra surveillance software http://surelabs.com/download.htm
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:12 pm |
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Installed the software NovoSun and strugling to find my cam's mainly due to not really knowing too much about the PCI Card.
However installing Everest onto the Server and it listed it as JVS C801, so a bit of Googling and finally came up with Jovision
http://www.jovision.com.cn/en/download.php?cid=1
I've downloaded the software from their site and will give it try tomorrow night.
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:19 pm |
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I had a really nice email back from NovoSun...... Quote: Hi,
This card is not supported.
Best Regards, NovoSun Technology Limited
Oh well keep trying!
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 4:07 am |
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Ok, I've now installed Jovision's JVS-C801 Software and drivers.
All went on ok and it found the card and istalled drivers without any problems, software went on ok as well.
More to follow!
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:53 am |
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Well i'm afraid it looked promising but alas it was a no go.
Software GUI looks a hell of a lot better than DVR4000.
Unfortunately even though the Drivers installed ok, all i get is a Black screen on each of the outputs?
Tried going through the Settings but still a no go.
Next!
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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650HPAMG
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:08 pm |
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I have found various versions of DVR4000 with each newer version getting better in reliability, etc. My current version Dec 2010 works great. I only wish it had selective TV out instead of all or 1 camera. Otherwise remote viewing ,etc work great
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:52 pm |
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Hi, my version is a lot older than that, could you send me a link as to where you downloaded it from.
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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650HPAMG
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:58 pm |
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nnorton44
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:59 pm |
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Is DVR 4000 v2.01 the newest version?
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 3:42 am |
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Hi, The latest version now that i have is V4.10.1030 which 650HPAMG kindly let me download from his ftp. Its fair fair better than V2.1 which I also had. PM 650HPAMG, I'm sure he'll send you the link. Although one question..... Why is the 'Update' button never enabled to check for updates? Thanks again 650HPAMG 
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:58 pm |
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Yeah I was able to find v4.01 but I would like to have 4.10. Could you email it to me? cctvnorthgate@gmail.com
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650HPAMG
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:47 pm |
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Glad it worked out for you. I just wish it worked under Windows 7 64bit. Going to try XP Mode next.
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BagPuss
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:01 am |
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I got the main software working on WHS and the client is running on Win 7 64bit ok. I just need to get it working remotely now and I'll be happy 
_________________ Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz, 4Gb PC3200, Windows Home Server V1, 500Gb Pool Storage, 320Gb Backup, 8 Cam DVR Card, 4 Internal Domes, 4 Externals and some shite DVR Software!
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650HPAMG
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Post subject: Re: DVR4000 and Hybrid Software? Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:57 am |
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The software appears to run fine under 7-64bit, just the driver will not install. 
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