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rory

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  1. I gave up on wireless cameras, for now, will sell the wireless video transmitters with high DB antennas, but other than that way too much stress involved, id rather run the wire

     

    Ofcourse the majority of homes here are concrete, with block inner walls, steel etc, and the older homes have gakvanized plumbing and electrical pipes running all through the house, and also, AC insulation stops the signal also. Not many homes with sheet rock or wood around here.

     

    Rory


  2. QT4 Series DVRs are set to record in real-time (30 frames per second) in the CIF format.

    Depending on the model, one or more channels may be set to record in the higher resolution

    in real-time, or all channels may record in D1, but at a reduced frame rate. QT5 Series DVRs,

    along with the QT454, are configured to record in real-time on all channels in the highresolution D1 format. The QT2124 can only record in the CIF format.

    http://www.q-see.com/files/manuals/QT%20Series%20Manual_web.pdf

     

    BTW, Dahua has D1 30fps record each channel also, on select DVRs.


  3. You can set channel 1 and 9 to 30 FPS D1 if you like

    Except when set to D1 higher than 7fps on those channels, the remaining channels have to be CIF.

     

    With the latest firmware that I got from Nelly's, I can enable Channel 1 to record anywhere from 1-30FPS and the remaining channels can still do D1 7FPS max. I've tested this on the Zeus 4 channel, and have ordered a Zeus 8 channel for another project and Sean has tested this on the 8 channel as well.

     

    Not sure if it is the same for the Apollo line...

    They must have just added that into the last 2.608 update, I recall trying it with the first 2.608 and it did it but then it changed itself back, which is why I made that initial reply.


  4. You can set channel 1 and 9 to 30 FPS D1 if you like

    Except when set to D1 higher than 7fps on those channels, the remaining channels have to be CIF.

     

    With the latest firmware that I got from Nelly's, I can enable Channel 1 to record anywhere from 1-30FPS and the remaining channels can still do D1 7FPS max. I've tested this on the Zeus 4 channel, and have ordered a Zeus 8 channel for another project and Sean has tested this on the 8 channel as well.

     

    Not sure if it is the same for the Apollo line...

    Hmmm .. seems you are right. Didnt notice that before.

    Wonder why Dahua didnt change their specs, could be the DVRs still come with 2.606.

    I do notice quality is lower with 2.608 firmware though, especially the network quality.

    They made some changes to that part to make it faster over the WAN.


  5. racoons are the sneakiest little buggers though, they are afraid of nothing

    You betchya. If you think you're gonna scare a raccoon off, think again and be prepared for a stand off and potential fight!

    One the other night, spent all night climbing down the tree to pick at my trash.

    Everytime I went out there it would look at you for a bit then if you did go after it with anything it would climb a little up the tree and literally laugh at you, cause it knew you could not reach it even though it was like right there. And ofcourse it being a dark night, throwing plastic soda bottles full of water at it made no difference as they just hit something the tree

     

    But ha .. had a surprise for it .. came in the way of a long tree trimmer with a saw on the end .. hmmm .. havent seen it since (dont worry, no animals were injured in this story!)


  6. You can set channel 1 and 9 to 30 FPS D1 if you like

    Except when set to D1 higher than 7fps on those channels, the remaining channels have to be CIF.

     

    With the latest firmware that I got from Nelly's, I can enable Channel 1 to record anywhere from 1-30FPS and the remaining channels can still do D1 7FPS max. I've tested this on the Zeus 4 channel, and have ordered a Zeus 8 channel for another project and Sean has tested this on the 8 channel as well.

     

    Not sure if it is the same for the Apollo line...

    Might seem that way, especially if using PSS, but its a hardware limitation also.

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