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GeoVision MultiCam - camera view splits within itself

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I have a weird issue with viewing the camera feeds in GeoVision MultiCam 7.0.2.0

Quick breakdown of system specs.

Dell PowerEdge SC440, Pentium D CPU, 4 GB RAM, ATi 6450 GPU, GeoVision 650 16 port, GeoVision software version 7.0.2.0, on Windows XP x86 fully patched & Kaspersky AV with the video folder excluded from scanning.

 

I have got 6 cameras connected to the GV650 and initially after a GV restart, the camera feeds are OK.

After an unknown period of time (but within 24 hours) the view in MutliCam & in the remote web view, becomes garbled.

Its difficult to describe what happens so here's a screengrab of what happens.

 

I have tried enabling and disabling De-interlace rendering, but if I enable I get pink screens and with it disabled it makes no difference.

I have also tried to enable & disable DirectDraw overlay, but that makes no difference either.

Now I do not know what else to try.

Does anyone have any ideas what is causing this issue, as the recorded video shows the same images as the image above.

 

Many thanks in advance for any replies.

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That picture looks like PAP (picture and picture). Are those photos all from the same camera? or is it a mix? If single camera, right click image and see if PAP is checked.

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Thanks for the reply.

 

Its definitely not set to PAP & when the software is first started the camera feeds are fine.

 

The image is from a single camera.

The correct feed from that camera should be the car park not the stairwell.

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Thanks for the reply.

However this issue doesn't matter any more.

The original supplier of the machine has supplied us with a new one.

 

Needless to say that the issue does not occur any more.

 

Thanks anyway for the replies.

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