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  1. Problem solved: It appears the problem originated somewhere in the camera's, not mirasys. Replaced the faulty cam with a (newer) BLC101 (which came shipped with a newer firmware; updating the old one to the new firmware did not solve the problem) and now everything works fine. The old one has been returned to panasonic for research. In the system with the WV-NW502S', a firmwareupgrade was enough to solve the problem. Much thanks to both panasonic and mirasys' support staff, both parties were very cooperative in solving this issue.
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    Aver and i7 processor

    Well, still a bit soon to say, but it seems to work nicely. Installed 7.7.0.0055 on it, is now running smoothly in a test-environment with 16 VGA cams, 8 2MP cams en 8 3MP cams. Will keep it running for a few days before shipping it. I'll let you know if I run into any problems
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    Aver and i7 processor

    I'm building a system with an i7 950 and two 6480 cards right this moment.. I'll post my findings here as soon as the installer is done.
  4. Hi there, Lately I encounter a problem in Mirasys with a range of different Panasonic camera's. All camera's work fine, except for a typical one camera per system that drops off, and displays a green/purple mess. Most interesting is that in some flashes, this camerastream copies the image of a different camera. Example: a system with three Panasonic BL C-101's, one BB-HCM705, one Panasonic WV-NW502, and one Vivotek FD7160 camera. Originally the DVR ran Mirasys 5.4.3. Updated it to 5.10, no difference. The problem: one of the BLC101's gives above mentioned green-purple image, and flashes of the other two BLC101's. I'll try to upload a screenshot asap. In another system, the same problem exists with the 502's. (It might be important to know that there are five 502's in that system - maybe something going wrong in mirasys when more then 3 same cameratypes are in a system?) Anyway, I can't really put my finger on the problem.. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
  5. Hi there, I noticed this thread just now. We offer a possible solution for your problem - up to four ip cameras, with a connection with our servers. This is where data is recorded, but also the hosting for broadcasting is situated here. Therefore, your own DSL connection will hardly be stretched to the limit - only one stream outgoing. Our servers handle the broadcasting to the parents. The system has the potential to broadcast live streams to hundreds of viewers at the same time, so 80 parents should be no problem. Of course it's possible to regulate the viewer's rights regarding time and access to the system. At the moment we only offer this service in the Netherlands, but I might be able to point you to some partners abroad if necessary, I don't know where you're situated.. If you'd like to know more about this system, please let me know.
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