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  1. you can set up a tour or scan however that will use a lot of storage space. IF you are panning and something happens you could well pan past the incident an just get some of the info. I would go with multiple fixed as they will always be covering the same spot. Also ptz are usually more maint .

     

    Or setup detectors through out, to trigger on motion, and then the camera scans to that point, using the I/O's

    but ptz cameras on tour, will constantly record, and use up ur storage space, and when there is an incident, it may take longer to find it.


  2. Just wondering if there's a tut, or anyone can provide advice on intergrating IP camera's into Geo, have a client with a system, that a megapixel camera would better suffice his needs, already has 8 cams,

    system is a gv1120 v1 running 8.2,

     

    cheers in advance


  3. Have a site where I need to replace a eff'd avtec 4 ch dvr

    space is an issue

     

    would like to use an atom MB with built in cpu, has anyone tested or is there any known issues?

     

    AT5NM10-I Asus AT5NM10-I MiniITX MB with Integrated Intel Atom D510, Intel NM10 Chipset, 2x DDR2, 1xPCI, Onboard VGA, 2xSATA, Gb LAN, 8x USB

     

    dvr card

     

    GVSS800-4 GeoVision GV-800 - 4-ch BNC Video Input, 100fps PAL Recording and Display Rate, 4-ch Audio Input, max res. Full D1, Geo MPEG4 Codec, GV-DSP Support

     

    to long to get an answer from the supplier and or geovision, so thought I would ask the experts here

     

    thanks in advance guys


  4. what prompted me to post this was this email

     

    Dear Sir or Madam,

     

    Thank you very much for your early reply. Please kindly check the latest DVR Card price list as attached in this e-mail. I enclose two lists, one for full DVR Card, another one just for GV Card.

     

    We regret to say that we have no models of GV-2000 & GV-1240. The Card GV-1480 we sold it at US$380 last month, but now only sell at US$320. Our clients order this card every month. All the GV Cards from the list are sell very well, especially GV-1480, GV-800-V and GV-650.

     

    We feel sure that you will feel our products satisfactory if you test our samples.

     

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

     

     

    --- My reply

     

    Is this authentic GEOVISION? Why does some cards only support version 7 s/w

    Also why no stock of 2000/1240 cards?

    How bout 1120?

     

     

    -- His reply

     

    Dear or Madam,

     

    It is made-in-China DVR card, as you can see from the pricing. But no special differences in features and functions.

     

    For the GV Cards except GV-1480 & GV-800-V, they are very stable for GV software 7.05. Our GV Cards are very appreciated by our customers. All the GV Cards we sell are included in the price list.

     

    For more products information please visit our website ***removed** (not promoting dodgy) or online factory from online demo which using our IP cameras at:http://www.**removed*

     

    Our company have branch factory in India and Germany, and all products are CE, FCC, ROHS approved.


  5. # How to Differentiate Genuine from Counterfeit Products?

     

     

    4 Insists :

    i. Insist the Certificate of GeoVision Certified Integrator.

    ii. Insist of GeoVision Complete Set with

    > Original Packaging Box,

    > Original User Manual,

    > Warranty Certificate,

    > Hologram Sticker,

    > Licensed Software CD V8.x,

    > Valid Barcode No & “GSâ€


  6. I 2nd that soundy- rca to bnc adapters are common

     

    I have used heaps of wireless cameras and hardwired and connected wireless transmitters to them, hundreds of meters

    even a km on one site,

     

    the antenna and transmitter o/p power is the key, need to be punching a decent signal out .5 to 1w or so, and the antenna is important, needs to be directional for cheapies and or high gain...

     

    I use the TP link 2.4ghz range..


  7. I have had great success using parallels desktop and installing windows XP on the mac. .

     

    CCTV_DU..was referring to OSX, not window$, two totally dif OS's.

    The architecture of the mac these days with Intel cpu's etc are not much different to the everyday pc, its just the Operating system (osx) and browsers, as apple don't support M$oft for which I don't blame them.

     

    We use safari, but we haven't tried viewing, one thing well have to play with at work, just time....( we are the authorised sales and service centre for the region now )


  8. You can, just set your bios to share more mem to your onboard video

     

    simply, the ext video card is used to put less strain on the machine, if you have lots of ram and your MB supports OB video, then use it

     

    we have heaps of times, depends ont he mb we are using at the time, sometimes cant always get the same mb or suppliers change boards for price, supply or issues...


  9. guys just networking my office dvr, has an issue with viewing on lan,

     

    anyone have any ideas have set the active x to prompt in security settings under internet options

     

    errrh


  10. Just upgraded a customers site to 8.2 on a gv1480 card, with 15.tb hdd space (3 x 500gb's) they used to get 30-35 days on 12 cameras in a servo, highest recording rate, max res 720/576, etc etc, and they get 66 days now

     

    Have another site with 2 gv 1480's we just upgraded to 8.2 and we put 3 x 1tb's, one dvr has 16 cams other has 6, they are getting since 9th Dec to now, and still got 1.15 tb to go,

     

     

    I love h264 v2 and GEOVISION.

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