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the new avermedia mobile units are very good and with wifi all you need is park your car outside your home or office and down load footage from your network and i would use 300x zoom cnb box cameras. but you are going to need a monitor also so as you can see what you are recording. you might be better with a set-up like this dvr/monitor and 2 good quality cameras.
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that is 15fps
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Hi the system i have posted is pc
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15fps is good i will pm you a demo of differant fps
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Hi sheriffa. at the moment i would look at other systems than geovision till they get there act together. other problems they have is they want to charge you money for everything ip camera licence (not cheap) i would look at hybrid systems. as you already have 16 cameras and add ip cameras as and when. you can buy cards or buy a dvr/nvr. i buy already built from aver. buy the time you have bought the cards and H/D more ram sound cards vga cards it works out about the same as buying already made up (plus warranty) http://www.averusa.com/surveillance/productdetail.aspx?id=76
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Hi seanhawg. the problem with going cheaper is quality having good cable is the major part of any install. $125 is on the cheap side for RG59 siamese. if you connect an expensive camera with cheap RG59 you are going to get an image quality of a cheap camera. 1st class cable 1st class connectors is something you dont buy cheap.
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you have a system that is only 15fps on each camera. if you need dvd quality then you are going to have to spend mega money and go for a nvr with good ip cameras. your dvr is 30fps looking at the screen but recording is only 15fps. you are not going to get any better from it.
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what you have to remember is this is a dvr recorder and not a dvd recorder. you will not be getting 30fps on your dvr. you are getting in total 120 ips. ips is not the same as fps you have to half it 15fps is your dvr
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Avtech AVC 777W - Network Function Fault
tomcctv replied to ionnetworks's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi rob. take a look at your subnet 255.0.0.0 means clear. you cant reach your ip with that. -
Technical help with mobile DVR
tomcctv replied to johnnyy's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi johny it looks like your system has no support at all even goole just takes you back to greece. no were else. you might find you are going to have another problem. when you put another drive in the unit does it all work. some units like yours has the operating system on the H/D. Γεια σου Johny μοιάζει με το σύστημά σας δεν έχει καμία υποστήριξη σε όλα, ακόμη και goole παίρνει μόλις επιστρέψει στην Ελλάδα. Δεν ήταν άλλος. μπορείτε να βρείτε θα έχετε την ευκαιρία να έχουν ένα άλλο πρόβλημα. όταν βάζετε ένα άλλο δίσκο στη μονάδα τα κάνει όλα δουλειά. ορισμένες μονάδες όπως η δική σας έχει το λειτουργικό σύστημα για το H / D. -
Can you help me figure out my ideal setup?
tomcctv replied to asscore's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hi asscore. if you are thinking of using ip and standard cameras i would take a look at hybrid. the dvr listed below will do everything you ask. and the auto track ptz works well on this system and the control side from a pc for the ptz is just move your mouse and the ptz will follow. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=152 -
Sorry I am confused my self. Doing this as a favor for the neighbor. Prior to my arrival, he has static IP with PC-DVR. That PC-DVR went bad. His CCTV company sent him a stand-alone DVR that offers FREE DDNS. The tech never showed up. I came in and replaced the broken PC-DVR with the FREE DDNS stand-alone DVR. Between AT&T and DVR tech support, I was not able to get the Stand-alone DVR to work without the Static IP. Neighbor wants to remove Static IP because he now has Free DDNS. When I return, what is the quickest way to change from Static IP to Free DDNS? As mentioned, I tried for (4) hours and was NOT successful. Thanks if the dvr came with free ddns. then just post which dvr it is and we can help you set it up.
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the problem you are going to have is not many companys put that much tech into a 4 way. you might find it better to look for a good 8 way. but always buy named dvrs. why do you need 25fps ??? and were are you in the uk
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Hotel Reception setup (pictures inside)
tomcctv replied to koolmer's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
the sanyo HD3500 is outstanding quality. Built-in megapixel-rated Vari-Focal Lens (3 - 9mm) IP66-rated Vandal-Resistant discreet Low-Profile Design 1080p Full HD, 30 ips Full Framerate with H.264 4-megapixel (2288 x 1712) resolution with MJPEG Exclusive Xacti HD-Pro Engine and Optimum IP-Pro Engine Quad-Stream Focus Assist Drive Video Analytics Alarm/Back-up Recording on SD Memory Card Bidirectional Audio Universal Power Input PoE, 24V AC and 12V DC True-Day/Night -
Hi. this will do what you need http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=232
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what size power supply are you using. ???
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it would be best if you could make something covert. you need to catch them. wireless stuff does not work all that well. i have used this sort of equipment in the past for covert. just get a tupperware box and dig a hole in your garden close to your mail box and hide the two cameras just looking out of the ground its good for 11 hours. dvd quality video
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much easier to use mirror effect you dont need to tint. we make are own gold mirror or standard mirror dome covers
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Setting up 16 camera Supermarket. Which DVR should I use!?
tomcctv replied to lshap421@gmail.com's topic in Digital Video Recorders
this avermedia will do more than what you need. AVerDiGi IWH3216 Touch AVerDiGi IWH3216 Touch incorporated the latest dual core processor specification that delivers significant CPU performance on multiple concurrent tasks and outstanding video quality. The shining ocean-blue light, sensitive touch front panel and slick-look exterior as well as dual touch monitor support, have made AVerDiGi IWH3216 Touch the most efficient and user-friendly DVR in the market. -
i sell and use this its called the t-eye. 2 cameras full data record. very good unit.
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Hi bpzle. you need software for that dvr to connect to the net. it is cops own software. a network disk should be with the dvr. i will pm you a link.
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Hi teblung. what make of dvr do you have.
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Spytown I believe has commited fraud
tomcctv replied to fdwyer's topic in General Digital Discussion
spytown i dont know them at all and i am 3475 mile from them. so no i dont work for them. but again i can see your problem READ YOUR POST AGAIN you did not say you paid for both cameras YOU SAID you paid the differance. so yes he has lost money (you have only paid for the last lot of cameras) not the first lot which are damaged (as you said) and are now secondhand. -
Spytown I believe has commited fraud
tomcctv replied to fdwyer's topic in General Digital Discussion
to be honest with you none of this looks like spytowns problem at all. this looks like you did not know what you were buying in the first place. and it look as if spytown has lost money. what is he going to do with used cameras. and as far as the power supply you should have know that you would require i bigger supply. you cant expect him to also replace that at his cost. you have run into these problems because you are not an installer. spytown uses this forum lets see what he has to say about you posting his company as fraudulant for the whole world to see -
nah checked them already, different software. DVRs look different also. is it like this unit. geeks.