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  1. Thanks for elaborating. So, is there a way you can email me the driver you got with the DVRnet software? What features does the DVRnet software not have that you needed or wanted?
  2. DKtucson, help me better understand what you mean. I do have the 4 chip 4 channel DVR card. 4 BNC inputs and can do 120fps = 30fps per channel. So, why would it be manufactured w/ 4 ports and the ability to record all 4 channels simultaneously at 30fps and actually not be able to? I am very confused. Or did you mean that the software (Active webcam) wouldn't work with my 4 chip 4 channel DVR card? I really think this is a driver issue. Is the driver I got from the Active webcam software just for a 1 chip, 1 channel DVR card? If so, how do I get my grubby little hands on a 4 chip, 4 channel DVR card driver(s)? Thanks!
  3. Hey everyone! To be honest I am very relieved that this post is out there. I bought my 4 Ch. DVR card and 4 cameras off of eBay as well. Came with the mini-cd with no label. I've had all sorts of problems, most like the rest of you. BUT, I will say that I followed the advice of installing the trial software of Active Webcam and searching for devices and allowing it to install the drivers. NOW...the problem is that I can only (using the demo version of Active Webcam) get 1 camera to work. Any ideas why or how I can get all 4 to work. I am trying to get this unit up & working by this Friday (August 14th). Also has anyone using the same steps as me (or close enough) used a different piece of surveillance software with success and getting all 4 cameras up and recording at 30fps each? Thanks! Ben
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