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  1. This is a 2mp dome camera, and I think the lens is fixed focus lens. It does look a little soft, but I always say it looks like a 1mp resolution at the price of an analog camera, so you can't go wrong on the price sensitive jobs. Attached is a another sample from a different room... same 2mp dome camera.

     

    The settings I used are:

    Aver NV6480 version 7.9.0.0024 and IPcam version 7.0.0.113

     

    ONVIF driver, with the below typed into the "IP Camera Site", NOT the "URL". Leave that blank.

     

    http://192.168.1.100:80/onvif/device_service (obviously use your IP address)

    Note: i have port 80 in there. Also put port 80 into the port box after the above string.

     

    The camera itself, I have at

    H.264 1080P FPS:7, Bitrate: 4096, I frame 7

     

    Auto detect of camera does not work in Aver.

     

    I'm not sure if you are using the same Dahua camera. This is the mini 2mp dome.

     

     

    Thank you so much for sharing this information.

     

    Ive had this 1.3 MP camera sitting here and could not get it to work. It does work with the information provided!.. Thank you!


  2. Ip camera viewer. It's the best app ever. Available for ios and Android.

     

    Is this one made by Vididev? It is the only one that I find on Google Play,it has 1000+ downloads, and has not been updated since 30/Jul/2011, so that doesn't say a lot about its quality.

     

     

    No not this one.

     

    Ip cam viewer by Robert chow. Android

     

    This one is last updated 22/Jul/2013 and has 1million+ downloads, looks a lot better. It has a Basic version (free) and a Pro version (paid) that has been purchased over 100k+ times. I will check it out, thanks!

     

     

    Yes. The app gets updated almost every week.

     

    I must say. the one downfall of the app is that it does not give you the ability to pan/tilt/zoom analog cameras connected the dvr. You can however control nearly any IP based PTZ.

     

    But seriously .. its the best app. Once its setup.. You don't have to login to the system. you just open the app and the cameras are there. Plus for android it gives you camera image widgets!.

     

    Also once you setup the cameras the first time, you can email the config file to your customer so that they never even have to setup the app. They just purchase the app, then open the email which you sent to them, and whala the cameras are magically loaded on their phone.

     

    I usually setup all the analog cameras with the manufacturer as "avermedia", and any ip cameras through the actually ip manufacturer such as vivotek. I recently setup a 32 channel hybrid pc based aver system for a customer. One of the cameras was a vivotek that had audio.. YOu can actually stream the audio through the app, and it works really good.


  3. Ip camera viewer. It's the best app ever. Available for ios and Android.

     

    Ip camera viewer by nibbles and bits ios

     

    Ip cam viewer by Robert chow. Android

     

    This app puts all other native camera apps to shame and you can view multiple dvrs/nvrs/ip Csmeras of mixed brands together all at once


  4. Hands down Avermedia.

     

     

    Why...

     

    The video image on Avermedias cards (for analog cameras) is far superior.

     

    Avermedia does Hybrid pretty well. They accept many third party camera manufacturers such as Vivotek,Panasonic,and Axis. My only grip is that when using an IP camera it takes away 1 analog camera. Supposedly they are going to resolve this by issuing IP licenses , but there is no answer to if and when they will finally implement this.

     

    I feel the GUI is very much more user friendly than Geovision. I get nothing but complaints from customers about Geovision's usability.

     

     

    That being said... I have not installed any new Geovision products in quite some time because I just didn't like them.


  5. Hello,

     

    I run a cctv business in NE Pennsylvania.

     

     

    Ive build hundreds of systems using Eyemax capture boards. I refuse to do anymore business with Unix cctv. (maybe I can find another way to get eyemax capture cards ).

     

    I have also built (and still do build) many Aver systems, and have done a few Geovision.

     

    I am interested in finding a channel to get Dahua cards, and maybe even Hik Vision.


  6. Hi,

     

    I am new to this forum.

     

    I hope someone can help. I have been dealing with PC based dvr systems for about ten years now.

     

    I am trying to help a customer right now who has an Aventura DVR. I have aventura parts lying around my shop from units which I have pulled off of jobs.

     

    I figured out that the problem with his dvr is that one of the capture boards is bad. I replaced the capture board with one from a dvr lying around in the shop. Now I get a warning saying " your software has not been registered" . The system still works, and I can see the video footage.

     

    does anyone know how I can register this, or get rid of this prompt.

     

    Also does anyone know where to download Aventura software?

     

    Thanks in advance!

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