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  1. Im not sure if this DVR is set up right or not but when I want to go back to watch previous footage I press the play button and it takes me to the most recently recorded footage. I put it on rewind x32 and it only takes me back about half an hour and then wont rewind anymore and says "Frame End". There is more footage before that and I am able to get to it by looking at the motion event log, but why cant I watch all the footage in a flowing motion (when one motion time event ends it automatically goes to the next, and to next and so on without stooping) without having to go into the log and pick a time period? On the previous DVR I had I was able to watch all the recorded footage on the HDD without any interruption but on the AVC791 when the "frame end" comes up it wont fast forward or rewind anymore. Is there a way to watch it in a flowing motion?
  2. Just wondering if there are any free noise reduction software out there. I'm trying to clean this image up a bit just as a test. http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/4792/20091030193728.png
  3. ok so here is what I did. I checked to see if it was a psu issue like you said so I took a 500 ma psu and switched it with the 1 amp one and the lines are now hardly visible. I guess the power line cant handle a 1 amp current. The lines are still there but they are barley noticeable now with the 500 ma psu.
  4. the specs of the wire are: # 100 foot White Premade Siamese CCTV Cable with Power Wire # Coax Cable: 26AWG Mini-Coax with BNC Male Connectors # Power Wire: 22AWG with (1) 2.1mm x 5.5mm Female Power Jack and (1) 2.1mm x 5.5mm Male Power Plug The camera is using a 1 amp psu and yes it does have IR on it but the horizontal lines appear weather IR is on or off.
  5. I have purchased a new Siamese BNC cable with power and video. The problem is that When I hook it up to the camera, there are some wavy horizontal lines on the screen. I though maybe it was because the cable was in a bundle but then I unwinded it and the same thing is happening. I also used a different cable that I have on the same camera and there were no lines. This cable is 100 feet long and the other one I used was 60 feet, I need the 100 foot one for a camera farther from the DVR. Could this be some kind of interference or is the cable just bad? I double checked all my connections to makes sure they were pushed in all the way and they were.
  6. markpow

    Foggy picture when IR turns on at night

    Ended up being IR reflection, pointed the camera down a bit and now all is good. Thanks for the responses.
  7. markpow

    Foggy picture when IR turns on at night

    no, its not like that picture. It is more like a foggy imagine, like as if it was a foggy night which it was not. When it gets dark I will lower the angle of the camera and post my results. Thanks for all the responses. and also, I had no problem with a foggy imagine in the old location (no overhang in view) so the camera is good. My bet is also on the IR reflection.
  8. Today I moved my LTS dome camera to a new location. It has 24 IR Led's. I moved it beneath an overhang overlooking the back yard. The problem is when the IR turns on it looks as if it is foggy outside and I can only see maybe 20feet in front of the camera. Could it be the IR reflecting back? The under color of the overhang is white and alot of it is in the camera's sight. Or maybe I have a bad wire going to my tv from the camera? What could this be?
  9. markpow

    H.264 DVR from wolfcom

    ok, thanks for clearing up all my questions.
  10. markpow

    H.264 DVR from wolfcom

    ok, thanks scorpion, let me know anything you find about this DVR, i'll delaying buying it for now. And if I do end up buying it, is there a way to check if it is saving in H.264 compression onto the hard drive when I physically have it?
  11. markpow

    H.264 DVR from wolfcom

    In response to scorpion, What do you mean not 100% h.264? so what your saying is that it saves onto its hard drive as MPEG4 and not as h.264? I don't understand. And are you talking about the AVC792 or the AVC791, the one on eBay that I wanted to purchase?
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    H.264 DVR from wolfcom

    wow, it looks exactly the same... looks like they just got a bunch of avtech's and stamped their name on it.
  13. I'm in the market for a new DVR and I want to go with H.264 compression. I found what looks to be a good deal from a US company on eBay that is called Wolfcom Enterprises. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390096862979&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT The DVR also comes with a 500 GB HDD and all for $225. Has anyone ever dealt with wolfcom and their products and are they anygood? According to the feedback on ebay, people who bought this particular DVR have been leaving positive feedback and it looks like this DVR has good features according to the video they posted up. If not wolfcom, can someone suggest another DVR with similar features and cost? I will be using it to record on 1-2 cameras. motion detection and H.264
  14. I have two cameras in mind that i wish to add to my system. The specs of the first one are: • 1/3" Color Sony SUPER HDD CCD • 520 Tv Lines • 60 IR LED Night Vision 150 ft View • Watherproof IP67 • Lens: 3.6 mm • 0.8 Lux (led off) • Dimension 174X103X95 MM • 12VDC the specs of the second one are: • 1/3" Color Sony Super HAD CCD • 520 Tv Lines • 36 F8 IR LED Night Vision 150 ft View • Watherproof (IP67) • Lens: 8mm auto ires • 0.8 Lux (led off) • Vandal Proof • 12VDC power supply included Both of these cameras look identical in the seller's pictures and they both cost the same amount. Which one should I buy, 3.6mm or 8mm? I want the one that will give me the best overall picture. Whats the difference between just saying 60IR LED's and saying 36 F8 LED's?
  15. markpow

    System for my home

    SKU: ZMD-H9004UV-NHD Anyone know the quality of this dvr? Looks affordable is the resolution good enough to identify someone face clearly? also any recommendations on a camera?
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