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Brillcam cameras and stability
tomcctv replied to moparcruiser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
This is because of two types of compression you camera (brillcam) is h265 you pc is converting it back to h264 which uses a lot of cpu...... your camera should have a option to use h265 or h264 this is only a problem with some pc software but you don’t have this issue with a standalone nvr yes your camera will work with lorex -
5 Reasons for Your Business to Need a Security Cameras
tomcctv replied to Alfie Mike's topic in Security Cameras
So security must be 6th reason ??? from your website Dynapost provides the world’s best platforms of digital video security camera systems, while embracing the human morals and traditions of business practices. We provide full surveillance systems to meet our customer’s needs. Our products include Stand-Alone DVR, PC-Based DVR, Monitors, Day & Night Cameras worlds best platform of digital .... but your only DVRs and PC based pci DVRs? -
Replacement camera
tomcctv replied to vulcanxh558's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
As well as changing the IP did you set subnet and gateway to same as your router -
Brillcam cameras and stability
tomcctv replied to moparcruiser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yes lorex (owned by dahua) is a good system but expensive we’re are you located -
Brillcam cameras and stability
tomcctv replied to moparcruiser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
If your cameras are on your network then your camera are connected to a cloud .... you don’t set it up the camera will do that it’s self and you would not know Yes EZ vision is hik .. brillcam is a resent name change yes hiview is also hik only reason I HIview is your cameras are compatible -
Brillcam cameras and stability
tomcctv replied to moparcruiser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi. We’re would you like to start. brillcam is another name for hikvision your using cloud service to run your camera and that is based in China ... your brillcam is infact a EZVision (check the app it’s the same) they needed to change there name the other problem is your pc setup Dviewcam there app has not been updated for 4 years and is coming to an end. I would not spend any more time on the pc setup and since you have new brillcams I would look at using a hiview nvr -
Replacement camera
tomcctv replied to vulcanxh558's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi. Does your Anni have network ports on the back of recorder ??? What are you changing the IP address of ? camera or nvr camera settings -
Replacement camera
tomcctv replied to vulcanxh558's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi. How are you using the camera ... nvr or pc or direct also need to know make -
Cannot find Samsung ( .BU file format)
tomcctv replied to mata1inc's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Hi old proprietary Samsung files .... can only play bu with the Samsung proprietary software did you try ....bu to avi converter something like bigasoft -
you have no clue what your talking about your a bad spammer your website only has a year domain your based in Pakistan Much safer to use isp speed test than a 3rd party like you
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Looking for residential security camera system
tomcctv replied to lfcam132's topic in Security Cameras
Wow no wonder your spamming everywhere expensive 2mp crap -
Ok. Remember generated passwords have a time limit
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Hi to unlock your recorder switch off for 20 minutes then try entering this code 839216
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ColorVu -vs- PIR Downlights
tomcctv replied to HeliCraig's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi. Not only your pir lights but the one across the street also starts to give you problems In camera settings you will see..... day......night .... and auto you are in auto mode at the moment you need to set it to day mode only yes it does away with Colorvu but it’s not needed in your application with you already having good street lighting you will be ok with just day mode try setting image setting when it’s gone dark tonight and see how that goes range rovers the most stolen car in the uk at the moment -
Running cabling through walls
tomcctv replied to 01stephenhall's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi. That house again will have floorboards from left to right of house (main board running along landing) also remove a section of floorboard below window above the porch you will see we’re cables needs to go sounds like work but with the right tool it’s only an hour or so .... a tool worth adding to your box is one of these set to floorboard thickness makes the job easy https://www.diy.com/departments/skip19d-worx-400w-85mm-compact-circular/1212911_BQ.prd once you have a few jobs under your belt it will all click into place just treat every house as your own -
With not being onvif it can’t be found on your camera you could try finding out the external ip of your camera and use a net Analyzer to check which ports are open ..... but the feed will be from xmeye cloud
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Running cabling through walls
tomcctv replied to 01stephenhall's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Uk weather cold or hot ... while in loft will give overheat or freeze depending time of year Also customer needs access also need network connection in loft then monitor how will customer be controlling the system hdmi extenders to main tv is a good option if your hiding the recorder but extenders don’t give you mouse control unless you go for expensive ones. In your house picture ..... I would mount all equipment in back of garage ..... mount front camera to left of garage door looking at drive and door pathway also most houses like that the back garage wall is also the partition wall to the kitchen which could be another option to getting a camera to the rear of the house .... under kitchen units from garage wall around kitchen and up into cupboard on kitchen outside wall -
Running cabling through walls
tomcctv replied to 01stephenhall's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi your picture of house on right ..... cable access point will be full length of landing which will give you access to all 4 external walls with no cable showing at end of installation rg59 shotgun will be better terminated in cable management boxes...... saves having to take floorboard up just to replace a faulty camera are you looking at installing recorder in loft -
Running cabling through walls
tomcctv replied to 01stephenhall's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi. Images look good but there all dummy cameras. but locations like that depends on inside building ..... using cupboards on outside walls .... is one way. also most uk homes have a cable run area usually one upstairs floorboard needs to be removed and that gives access to most areas you still not said which equipment you will be using -
Hi so inputting 172.16.1.205:554 into your browser gives you camera feed on your pc
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Running cabling through walls
tomcctv replied to 01stephenhall's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi. No one can answer that without seeing .... every house is different Other factors is why do you need cables going into loft ..... 90% of uk homes don’t have power in the loft so that’s more expense to your customers Are you doing IP or HD analog ..... do you have a supplier or is it going to be amazon equipment or eBay ....... which if running as a business last thing you want is your customer to see your markup -
Running cabling through walls
tomcctv replied to 01stephenhall's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Uk so no regs ....... depending on type of house cavity is a good way .... remove half brick in loft. but what a lot of installers do is behind drain pipe since all houses have two or more on each house you can also put up a dummy drain pipe but I have seen some very bad installs in the uk. We’re installers have put 25mm conduit all around a house. (Quick in Out boys) and wonder why they can’t get paid whay equipment will you be using -
Hi. First test is to take down one of your cameras which is out of range and see if it connects this is a problem with wireless dvr and camera point to point does not allow the use of Wi-Fi extenders as there not talking to your router It can start to be a costly exercise when starting to use other makes
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Ok. Since you have a cloud based camera you won’t get a rtsp direct feed ..... also cam has a wan ip not a lan ip you could try downloading xmeye for pc software (Icsee) is a xmeye product so would be using same cloud service. Just use your icsee login details
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So are you trying to get a direct feed from camera to pc