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norbain have not sold that unit in a long time. dont spend money on this unit its just too old. H/D will cost a fortune and the viewing software is windows 98. you could email the manufactures to see if they will reflash it for you (you will need to send the unit) but i think they will say the same. info@vista-cctv.com
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Why, If the dvr can handle the NTSC signal ? From what I can understand (I'm a newbie in cctv field) the NTSC signal will flow between the camera and the DVR, and then the video output from Vga or ethernet, has nothing to do with NTSC. This was an "advice" of the store sales rep glf. the problem is not the dvr most will offer both. its with you buying both NTSC cameras. your going to be recording in NTSC how are you going to view footage once off the dvr. buy a player from the money you saved buying NTSC. what happends if you need to get your footage into court or to the police. ????
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Advice on 1/3" PTZ analog camera with 10X zoom or more
tomcctv replied to nichepi's topic in Security Cameras
these are very good work well in very low light. http://www.cnbtec.com/en/html/product/product.php?seqx_prod=1038 -
Hi sean. you best way is both back to the dvr tx+ &tx- just give each ptz a differant address i.e 01 -02
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glf. were are you if it is pal. its not a good idea to use a standard outside of your country. and a converta does not make images better.
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PC Based or DVR unit. I have the cameras already. Pls assist
tomcctv replied to knezz's topic in System Design
Should, but does not with most DVRs I have seen. For example with a DVR such as GeoVision which has both options, the Mpeg4 compression is better quality than the H.264. seen that myself rory. the problem is the type of h264... h264 AVC has been around for years and still used by many dvr companys to which MPEG-4 is miles better. if you want true h264 (MPEG-4 part 10) H.264SVC (Scalable Video Coding) standard in November 2007, which provides some unique efficiency for CCTV applications -
PC Based or DVR unit. I have the cameras already. Pls assist
tomcctv replied to knezz's topic in System Design
this is a good little card. will do everything you need with your cameras even your zoom controls. and you have the option to use ip cameras. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=130 -
Hi if you need to reboot to factory settings then you will need to connect your ptz to a controller to entre reset (it cant be done from your dvr)
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Help me catch our work prankster on the cheap
tomcctv replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hi not much around for $20 ................. the pen camera is $35 OR -
My head is spinning please help...
tomcctv replied to deepcj7's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
POE made easy http://www.vivotek.com/products/model.php?nvr=nr7401 http://www.vivotek.com/products/model.php?network_camera=ip7361 or for the sort of money you are talking about for each camera also take a look at the sanyo HD3500 -
Best app for a general CCTV video recorder?
tomcctv replied to rucanunes's topic in Digital Video Recorders
hi this is the right APP for your dvr. http://itunes.apple.com/de/app/scdvr/id335734063?mt=8 -
its a maplins unit (b grade) returned already and re packed. dont worry about your motion settings .... try and burn footage off ........... dont leave it to long to take it back for a refund
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What type of cable for PTZ Cameras?
tomcctv replied to missmimi's topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
Hi Chris. £35 for 20m that is just not cost effective at all. 100m would cost you £175 (around $315) you would save a lot of money installing a good RG59 siamese and a good cat5 on your installs -
hi ag22plug. just do your homework and stay away from maplins equipment. you will find good help on here.
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Hi cycocyanin. yes it would be possable but your fastest way would be to find out which make of dvr your footage came from. and see if anyone can send you the file player.
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can you post an image of what you have. so we can see how bad your footage is
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i know that Abby can do it. but before you call her . take a look at the video
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Axis USB Joystick
tomcctv replied to thewireguys's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi thewireguys. that looks the same as the vivotek from china Vivotek HFX 1400 PTZ Joystick, USB, Controls Vivotek PTZ Cameras -
omer can you go back and edit your posts with the store links .... why give them free advertising
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yes but your email you have from seancnbtec says he is europe not america. which ever way you go just remember alarm bells have rang.
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soundy was right ............this address is not CNB it is a cctv supplier ........wont post his site on here.
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Cant get email notifications to work.
tomcctv replied to SEANHAWG's topic in Digital Video Recorders
its a problem that both gmail and yahoo have .............. it gets a bit complicated to explain ...... but its to get passed the port 25 problem. (blocked by most isp) glad it worked for you. -
omer. something is not right with your cnb contact. sean @ cnbtech as he is not even in america . direct from cnb . http://www.cnbtec.com/en/html/support/purchase.php
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Cant get email notifications to work.
tomcctv replied to SEANHAWG's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi Sean. for AT&T sending mail by yahoo your port needs to be 587. sending email, you may need to use port 465 (recommended) or 587 when sending email via Yahoo!'s SMTP server. (If your Internet connection is provided by AT&T or one of AT&T's partners, please read about http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/smallbusiness/bizmail/pop/pop-32.html