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  1. Ok guys,

     

    We may have found the culprit. It seems to be a Windows Update that was released around the middle of January 2010. Try un-installing Windows Update KB955759. I have tried this and have restored playback on a couple of our machines.


  2. Thanks for the relplies, I have tried all the suggestions listed and still have the same trouble. I am starting to hear of more and more of our viewing client machines being affected with this issue and they are not running multiview 8.2. All geo software and codecs are 6.1


  3. Have any of you been seeing the "decoder not found" error after a registry clean recently? The reason I ask is we use geovision version 6.1 on all of our camera servers but run multiview 8.2 on our viewing machines. The problem seems to only occur on viewing machines that have installed version 8.2 multiview and have done a registry clean. On the affected viewing machines, we can view some locations without error, others get the "decoder not found". The only thing in common with our affected viewing machines are that they..

    1. are running multiview 8.2

    2. have done a recent registry clean

    3. are trying to view RPB on a machine running 6.1

    4. some servers can be viewed without error, others get the error

     

    Please tell us what you are running so we can compare.


  4. I am also having this issue. It does not appear to be a permissions issue as some have claimed. I have an xp machine that has the playbackx activex component installed and can view some of our locations, but not all and it gets the "Decoder not Found" error when trying to view via playbackx. It makes no sense and geovision is completely useless for help. I have tried un-installing all of the OCX's associated with geo, I unistalled all geo codecs, I even re-installed IE, nothing is working.


  5. I'm curently use NUUO products. (www.nuuo.com)

     

    Actually is 1 software for 3 diferent systems.

    1) DVR (Analog cameras)

    2) NDVR (IP Cameras)

    3) Hybrid DVR (Analog + IP Cameras)

     

    In one system we can have up to 64 cameras (Analog, IP or Mixed)

     

    NUUO has 2 type of Hardware for analog Cameras:

    a) Software Compression MPEG4 up to 32 Cameras

    b) Hardware Compression H.264 (HikVision Hardware) up to 64 Cameras.

     

    NUUO supports more IP cameras than other companies.

    It supports Acti, Arecont, Axis, Cieffe, D-Link, Etrovision, IQinvision, JVC, LevelOne, LinkSys, Lumenera, Mobotix, Panasonic, Pixord, Planet, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Vivotek, Zavio... More than 400 models.

     

    For NDVR NUUO has 2 products:

    1) SCB-IP dongle 4,8,12,16,32 & 64 IP Cameras Licence

    2) SCB-IP+ dongle 4,8,12,16,25,32,36 & 64 MegaPixel IP Cameras Licence

     

    For Hybrid solution you can just use a DVR Board and a SCB-IP dongle.

     

    NUUO software has advance Video Analysis (General Motion, Missing object, foreign Object, Camera Occlusion, Lose Focus, Signal Lost) and Instant Responce system (On Monitor, Sound, E-Mail, Signal, PTZ Activation, 3GPP) and many other functions Like Poeple Counting, POS Monitoring (POS will be Relesed in July) etc.

     

    It is importan to say about the last product of NUUO, the CMS,

     

    I work with NUUO for 1 year and I'm really satisfied with their products and the way that their R&D works.

    I also think that the price of their products is reasonable.

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