loop
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if you can't see it on the dvr, you probably won't be able to see it when connected to a computer either.
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the correct version for your 2.3.0.0 firmware is version 2.0.
you probably have different problem.
Try connecting the dvr to a pc with a cross-over cable, or a simple hub and check if it works for you this way first.
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Very good system. Easy to configure, stable and well designed.
Drawbacks are:
- Motion detection based recording can only be set to record all active channels, even though motion occur on one channel only.
- Slow network transmission (MJPEG Compression).
- Noisy fan (a problem of many embedded dvr's).
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You can always measure the bandwidth of an online demo in order to get an idea about the dvr's network performance.
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have you tried Sentry24 from emstone?
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Chance-i for their dvr's.
But the link is for professional video capture cards.
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I was talking about playback as well.
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A good embedded system connected to a cctv monitor will yield a much better image than any pc-based. If you'd like to take a snapshot, its' quality will usually be same or worst than pc-based, depending on type of compression used and its' implementation.
Mpeg2 and maybe jpeg2000 encodings provides the best image quality, but both are not great for network transmission, because of the large data size per encoded frame.
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I would like to directly extract a JPEG image from the BlueNet video server. Something like:
http://camera_ip_address/image.jpg
I've gone through the CGI control commands, but couldn't find a direct call to the JPEG file, instead there is a command that looks like:
http://camera_ip_address/cgi-bin/image.cgi?control=0
which displays the image in the web browser.
I would appriciate any help.
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The dvr is from Hikvision.
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You can use a tray icon hiding software in order to hide any running application.
I have a copy of it, and can't find a working link to it on the web, so if you like it, email me and I'll send it your way.
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Is capture.exe using 100% of the cpu power?
It might be that some OS files that are used by the dvr application were replaced or damaged.
I would reinstall the OS as an easy solution.
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yes, I did. try reinstalling the application.
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you're using the default ports. change the port sttings into 90 and 1100 (or any other unused ports).
I believe the reason for your problem is that capture.exe is getting exhausted by an outside attack through the default port (9091).
You can try diconnecting the dvr from the network, and see that it's working properly after restarting your dvr application.
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toughman, which port in the dvr application is set for the remote client connection?
Are you using a firewall? which one? how is it configured for the dvr server application?
I know my questions sounds a bit irrelevant, but I think I know your problem, and will explain after you reply.
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Enable (mark the check boxes) for all of the cameras for the user "Anonymous" under user settings.
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It's probably caused by using the motion triggered recording feature, which is not perfect on any vineyard based system.
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Excellent image quality, but very slow networking, means large file size, similar to MJPEG.
Uses non-convenient textual user interface similar to vineyard based dvr's.
There are better alternatives these days.
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360x288
15fps in 720x240.
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you don't need windows to "see" your hdd. If it is detected as USB large storage device, this is fine, and the software should be able to read the data from the hdd. There are some issues with this type of connection, so try other usb ports, or maybe another computer. Make sure you install the software before you connect the USB cable.
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If you're using a USB cable to connect the HDD to the pc, try to install the drive directly.
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