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Woohoo, I'm actually going to go this year. Never been so I'm anxious....hell I've never even been to Vegas for that matter; been through it on a layover and over it flying but never stayed.

 

Would love to meet up and put a face with some you forum names if at all possible.

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I am staying at the Ramada on Flamingo... got here this morning. I am leaving on a red-eye Thursday night.... uuugh.

 

The guy I came with wants to see some of the strip at night, so we will be out and about tonight.

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Excellent show!!

 

Sitting here at the airport, disappointed that I had to take my jacket out since the temps are currently in the 20's back home.

 

Paid $33 per night at the Riviera and it was close enough to walk to everything. The hotel rate at least helps to make up for the crazy airline ticket price PLUS $25 baggage fee.

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My brother and I just flew back into So. Cal yesterday from the show. The free food and open bars this year were all over the place. Was a good show, found some new lines and products to fill some niches in our arsenal.

 

Saw that razberi product at a booth with many other products. Seems like a nice product for small IP jobs, which I am starting to get into.

http://www.razberi.net/products/recorders/raz-m4/ Razberi has basic free software that will run on the NVR.

 

However it seems that onssi wants me to use their software ocularis http://www.onssi.com/products/ocularis-overview and then so does exaqt https://www.exacq.com/products/EL_series_IP_servers.htmlwhich wants me to buy their hardware and software too.

 

The software between the bunch seems to do stuff only seen in the movies. I wonder what the most cost effective software is for small 4 - 16 camera jobs would be? Customers want Ipad/phone/ android playback and stream to all browsers.

 

What's up with the "Dahua" style DVR's, I saw units from other companies in the main area and the China/Korea town area that has the exact same "PSS" software and functionality. Are these companies copying the stuff legally? Seems odd when I asked questions and they gave me a blank look. One guy said his would run on all browsers, and showed me the setting for RSTP port or something to that effect. Would this work for Dahua? using safari, chrome, firefox, ie etc.

 

Saw these enclosures from Moog/Videolarm http://www.videolarm.com/product/camera-enclosures-ptz-fixed/fusion-camera-housing/ awesome cooling and enclosures for any camera that will withstand the elements.

 

Still looking for an "eyeball" style camera which has a video test port and OSD without taking the camera down. I guess this could do the trick from ATV http://www.atvideo.com/products/tc2812w-tc0650w but still would like to have a little room behind for connections if mounting it to a concrete wall with no "wall bracket" which looks ugly.

 

Too bad it's over, I'm like a kid in a candy store....that's why my wife will not go. I could talk shop for hours and hours, usually I'm just out in the field supervising guys and installing/programming and don't talk to anyone. It's good to be able to talk to people about your passion and they actually know what your talking about.

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Thanks to my gimpy ankle, I did not get to see everything. I did like the show and I fully intend to return next year. The one thing I was just flabergasted by was the gigapixel setup that IpConfigure was putting out. I can think of several uses for that thing. If you did not have a chance to see their demo, you missed out on something truly amazing.

 

They were using this camera from Lumenera and a full on DSLR lens somewhere between 100 and 400mm focal length. They use their software and are constantlystitching together a bunch of images to build a new panorama every minute or so: http://www.lumenera.com/resources/documents/datasheets/industrial/Lm11059-datasheet.pdf

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Thanks to my gimpy ankle, I did not get to see everything. I did like the show and I fully intend to return next year. The one thing I was just flabergasted by was the gigapixel setup that IpConfigure was putting out. I can think of several uses for that thing. If you did not have a chance to see their demo, you missed out on something truly amazing.

 

They were using this camera from Lumenera and a full on DSLR lens somewhere between 100 and 400mm focal length. They use their software and are constantlystitching together a bunch of images to build a new panorama every minute or so: http://www.lumenera.com/resources/documents/datasheets/industrial/Lm11059-datasheet.pdf

 

Yep, their demo is impressive

but I was thinking

for what they want in hundreds of thousands $$

you might as well buy few 16 or 29 MP from Avigilon and get kinda

the same in real time

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