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Hi pacsol. how are you getting active x onto your pc. from dvr or from the software ???
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Server Software for an OLD LJD Leviathan? NO CD!
tomcctv replied to ThomGAnderson's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi thomG. the good old Leviathan dvr. if you are getting video and it is recording. then the other problem can be fixed. do you get a red box warning after a while.??? -
Help with basic question on cabling and cameras
tomcctv replied to tds1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
This CNB will do the job. auto zoom on motion or by remote control. 30x zoom -
soundy bad info. you can record your own kids but not anyone elses. and keep the footage. so yes this does need to be checked with the state law.
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bt homehub. will show your dvrs ip as a mac address. have you port forwarded your ports to it. ??? and for remote viewing do you have a static from bt.
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you might want to check on your state law on recording children. before you build and use anything. this is a very bad idea for cctv use.
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http://24vs.ca/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=46
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were are you based ??? and i will put you intouch with a good distributor.
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Hi prove it. that is alot of land to cover. just placing cameras here and there is going to be hit and miss. and at night the picture quality will be usless. here is a good link. the camera is a ptz and it also comes with 15 sensors to go around your home. take a look at some of the videos. http://futuresentry.com/videos
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Hi George. yes you have a setting on the dvr for static ip. but this does not mean you have one. who is you isp and did you buy a static ip ???
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Hi wino. Noooooooo lets make it easier for you. if you have not used capture cards before you are going to run into problems -- is your pc upto the job/ can you do the IT to get everything working. your best way is with the following link. just plug your existing cameras in then link to your pc. done. much cheaper than building your own. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=151
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wino. the link i sent you is a 4 camera card that goes into your pc (you need a capture card for your cameras. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=131
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Hi wino. here is a good priced card http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=131 but for a 4 way or 8 i think it is cheaper to buy a system now. by the time you have the card then extra HD and the problems of new cards needing newer pc to install them in there is not much between them.
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Hi zorro. First thing bpzle is right stay far away from wireless. unless you pay for a wifi system. also stay away from the usb recorders. not reliable. it sounds like your wife is having a bad time with it. so look for a system that is going to work and do the job. it might be better if you find a company from the forum who is close to you. just let the forum know were you are.
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Hi 245. its not just the cameras that give you good quality recording. your dvr also has to be upto the job. what make of dvr are you connecting these cameras too.
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AverMedia EB1304net USB not recognized
tomcctv replied to wghoffma's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi wghoffma. then that would be the best way to back-up with remote console. or if buy pen. your dvr HD sounds like it was formated wrong. instead of fat it is fat32. place usb HD into your pc click computer right click your pen then click on drop down format menu click fat32 then quick format. then it should work on your dvr. -
AverMedia EB1304net USB not recognized
tomcctv replied to wghoffma's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi wghoffma. no dont connect your dvr by usb to your computer. is your dvr connected to you net work ?? -
Hi ushangry. if your tv has a vga/pc in-put then you have no problem at all.
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looking to replace ip wireless outdoor
tomcctv replied to meck's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
very good camera is the axis. http://www.axis.com/products/cam_207mw/index.htm -
Hikvision ? What the ...??!
tomcctv replied to brianj's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Tomcctv u should stop criticizing HIK 1.HIK record H.264 2.we can get from CIF to D1 (depend on the card) with lot less CPU resources then Avermedia ever 3.HIK has Hybrid solution too 4. You can watch HIK on Iphone, IE I can keep going and tell you How Aver never finish their soft and so on... but I guess I should stop Hi. ak357. what do you think about these hik cards. -
there are many dvrs for cars on the market to do your job but it gets expensive. and what people dont remember is the power used while the car is stoped. (record all night and come back to a flat batt) the cheapest option is a unit called t-eye this will watch most of the car from just mounting on rearview mirror. T-Eye Automated Driving Recorder ADR-3000 Product Description Twin cameras view, Wide angle view Compact and extremely affordable, No incident is too small to be unnoticed, captured digitally, Automated driving recorder. The Teye allows drivers to mark video and scenes of interest for future review, it's your automotive digital eyewitness. The Teye is useful for law enforcement or personal use, Fleet Management, Accident reconstruction, Professional fleet and car racing driver training, and student driver training.. The two cameras plus audio channel provides a "third eye" observer. It also features on board digital video recorder with GPS, Speedo readings and external alarm trigger, an SD Card which allows for re-enactment and replay of video and audio, Continuously records video in a loop and saving time before and after an accident. Camera: Sensor Type - CMOS Resolution - VGA (640*480) Optical Format - 1/4" Pixel Size - 6*6 (Micro Meter) S/N Ratio - 50dB Dynamic Range - 60dB Lens Angle - 170 degree (Total: 340 degree) Interface: Debug - RS232C 1Port Key - 2 Port : Menu, Event Key Display - 4 digit FND Video: Compression Type - M-JPEG Recording Size - VGA (640*480) Frame Rate - Max 16 frames /sec for VGA G-Sensor - 3-axis, collision, brake, acceleration detection Audio Recording - TEYE Built in Micro phone Recording Time - Max 64 mins with 2GByte SD card provided. Larger card will provide more recording Storage Device - SD Memory Card 2gb included. Device can take up to 8GB card. GPS - Built in GPS Module with Camera Detector System Operating Temperature (Celsius) -20 - 70 Power - DC 8V - 36V Car Power CPU ARM: - (OS: Linux, Flas: 8MByte, SDRAM: 32MByte
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What Kind of PC based DVR should I build?
tomcctv replied to caltbaum's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
storage depends on how much footage you need to store. in a jewelry store i would look for no less than 14 days. were are you based -
What Kind of PC based DVR should I build?
tomcctv replied to caltbaum's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi chris. i would tend to look at going hybrid dvr. it will save you money in the long run. with going hybrid you can stay with your existing cameras but replace 3 or 4 of them with good ip cameras that will give you more coverage. and also what i do for jewelry stores is also install a internal ptz so as your staff can follow suspect customers. the cost of a hybrid dvr will be a lot less than building your own server and adding adaptors to your existing cameras as you would also need switchers and a good internal network. -
Mega pixel camera to use with a NV6480EXP
tomcctv replied to atamai's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
same settings as SANYO VCC-HD4000P all sanyo cameras will work with other settings on the avers -
Mega pixel camera to use with a NV6480EXP
tomcctv replied to atamai's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi atamai. take a look at this link very good camera sanyo. viewtopic.php?f=19&t=11322&start=210