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  1. Hey Y'all I have an PC DVR With an Avermedia nv6480. Live video feed is pretty clear but when i go ahead and select segments and output to a video file... The video image is a little distorted and very bright... What is the cause of this?
  2. Hey Y'all I have an PC DVR With an Avermedia nv6480. Live video feed is pretty clear but when i go ahead and select segments and output to a video file... The video image is a little distorted and very bright... What is the cause of this?
  3. Abester000

    Suggestions on Existing Cameras.

    What is a good website in the UK to buy Aver IP Cameras?
  4. Abester000

    Suggestions on Existing Cameras.

    best off understanding the avr ip list. if your saying use dahua why ????? change all his system just to run a budget camera so change his PC (that runs upto 48mp) for a limited dvr. axis...mobotix..... sony ...pano......cnb are all good ip .....or avers own if the op has a aver lets help him ........but please since dahua DOES NOT WORK ON ANY other nvr besides its own I have a great system for the price I paid... I chose Avermedia NV6480 because that is a powerful card. Yeah it may not be the best but it does what I want it to do. And all I need are decent camera's that are compatible with it to provide me with a decent picture. The camera's i have now are garbage and I want to replace them all eventually but slowly. But now I am in need of a camera it be analog or IP to test it out with the system to see if it does the job I want which is to provide a decent image as well as okay zoom if I need to get close up. Any suggestions Tom? Thanks!!!
  5. Abester000

    Suggestions on Existing Cameras.

    http://www.averusa.com/surveillance/download/IP/NVSeries/IPCameraSupportListv7.0.0.124.pdf That is a list of the IP Camera Support of my card. I would like to start off buying one and see how well it does... Then if it suit's my needs I will buy slowly. My budget would say is 150-200 per camera. I know "You get what you pay for". Do you have any suggestions? See with this card that I have, How would I go about installing IP camera's to this card? what would I need besides the camera itself.
  6. Abester000

    Suggestions on Existing Cameras.

    Nobody has any suggestions at all?! This cant be!
  7. Hello, I used to have some cheap-o PC based DVR system with an 16 Channel Eyemax card that lasted for nearly 5 years which was very surprising. I recently built a New PC with the following specs: Intel Core i5-3450 Quad-Core Processor 3.1 GHz 6 MB Cache LGA 1155 MSI Computer Corp. DDR3 1600 Intel LGA 1155 Motherboards (Z77A-G43) Samsung Electronics Extreme Low Voltage 30nm UDIMM 8 Dual Channel Kit DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) NZXT Source 210 -Inches ELITE-Inches Midtower Case with 3.0 USB - White 2 X Western Digital AV-GP 2 TB SATA II Intellipower 64 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Internal Hard Drive - WD20EURS Antec EarthWatts EA-380D Green 380 Watt 80 PLUS BRONZE Power Supply aVermedia NV6480EXP-E Hybrid DVR Card. The previous system that was installed also had half-assed power supply option which basically had a AC adapter plugged into the wall with spliced wires connected to them from the cameras to provide power. Now I have the proper power supply which is an ARM Electronics DCR 16-8-1-1UL- 16 Outputs, 8.4 Amps, Regulated, 12 VDC, Fused, UL Listed. Sorry for the long history about the System. About the Cameras... I have 5 of these. They look like this on the DVR system. This other camera. This other camera. This other camera. This other camera. (There is a tree branch and some spider webs, So its not clearly visible.) I also have another one that is on the roof which is not visible and has a broken mount which is just laying there. I is an infrared camera. I eventually plan on replacing all these camera's but not at the same time. I want to replace them slowly but I do not know which camera's to get. You can see what which one's i would need that require day/night. Any suggestions are very much appreciated. Sorry if the pictures don't do enough. If you need any other information that I can get... I will be more than happy to provide. Sorry for such a long post, and I appreciate all of your help. -Abe
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