shropna
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Video Analytics built into the cameras... They work very well when setup correctly.
No problems to setup.
But, video parameters of that cameras is ok? Like "native" sensitivity?
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Video Analytics built into the cameras... They work very well when setup correctly.
No problems, to setup.
But, video parameters of that cameras is ok? Like "native" sensitivity?
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You can transmit lots more signals via single coax, if you use CATV technology
If You has any experience, and want low cost solution, use TV modulators, and TV demodulator's on other end of single cable.
If You do not understood my suggestion, jut ignore it
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Also check out IOImage cameras.Why? And what cameras?
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We did something similar on a site that covers two square blocks, using thermal imaging cameras on top of a 50' tower in the middle of the yard, feeding a video analytics system that watches for intruders in the yard, and then triggers the alarm system. The monitoring station can then remote in and view the yard using a PTZ camera on the same tower.What thermal cameras you use? And analytic engine?
Of course, thermal cameras can trigger an alarm, but you should use adapted to thermal cameras video content analytic...
And. Using thermal cameras on parking lot.... Effective, if you remove that cameras from used BMW
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So, anyone has experience with that cameras?
I need to build system for Police car with dual (front and rear) ANPR cameras. Of course, should work day/naight, etc....
Any suggestions?
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I could care less what you agree with, how about the personal attacks stop now.I dont find things like that funny.
Rory, You "apply" you opinion like "no discussed".....
So.....
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Anyway, it just "no standard" solution. Temporary, at this time, with lots of ActiveX......
After some time, when camera manufacturers will comply ONVIV, you will find another tool.
Or, like a Sanyo, Pelco, IQvision, etc... will provide you standard SD output for test monitor for angle adjustment. And, Sanyo and Pelco will provide you remote focus
At this moment, you can use at you own risk
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Try this soft:
http://www.digifort.com/professional
The main advantage - you can use 2 streams from camera - one for recording (lower frame rate, higher resolution), second for live viewing (higher frame rate, lower resolution). In Live view window you can easy change streams. This feature really helps to build system. Of course, first cameras should support dual streaming.
Also, if you contact Digifort, new Beta version of soft with more features will be available for you.
Also, cameras per server or workstation:
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Just first connect cameras, then turn on DVR. PAL - NTSC auto sensing
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so active baluns would fix ground loop problems even on cheap 12vdc only cameras?I see baluns priced as low as $9.99 a pair to $29.99 a pair. Now paying more doesnt always mean better, but what i guess would I look for in a balun, if your saying that cheap baluns are the cause as well?
Not only active. Inputs should be isolated.... Like this:
http://www.nvt.com/content.php?type=product&key=862&cid=root
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Or use passive baluns only on camera side
At "center" side use active twisted pair receiver, with isolated inputs.
Actually, i'm never use passive baluns at "center".....
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O.T. Is it possible to repair this HDD?:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=605894&l=2cd204ba05&id=1784037852
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Vitek has one. Well, the spec sheet says input 1 HDMI, output 1 HDMI. The picture doesn't show the HDMI port however.Thanks, Bean00.
Vitek not manufacture this devices, but i'm deal with them
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Get an HDMI encoder with a looping output and put it in between the PC and the monitor(assuming your using HDMI for your video connection.).I'm trying to remember which CCTV manufacturer has them... I know a few Pro Video companies make HDMI encoders.
I'm know some another manufacturers:
And this is near Broadcast TV companies. Price per HDMI channel is around 5000 euros....
To expensive for "ours ip camera standards"....
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So, situation:
Control room operators PC's with two 192x1080 resolution. I should record screens to an NVR like IP camera's streams.
Recording requirements:
Resolution not less than monitors (1920x1080), frame rate not less than 12,5 fps, compression - H264.
I know some softwares (Mirasys, as example), which has some utility's to capture screen and send stream to NVR, but Mirasys use Mjpeg compression, not required H264....
Any ideas?
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0809 dome doesnt works without back box. Back box of this dome contain huge part of telemetry control, such addressing module, etc....
This is not only cables "split box".
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Oh, how many posts....
Rory, I'm half agree with you about cameras for face capture placing at entrances, etc...
But, you also need look at whole seats area, to find, where is "necessary" person. And vice versa - how many time guards should look at recorded entrances video to find one person from, as example, 20000 visitors?
About cost of some cameras. I'm do some projects wit cooled and uncooled thermal cameras, more than 100000 $ each...
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Lumenera previously had 11 MP 35 mm format camera, but now that camera is eol....
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There is no alliterative for Aviglon. Arecont has a 10MP camera but it is having some issues and they stopped production to fix them. Even if I had to use the Arecont 10MP I would still use Avigilon software. Why don't you want to use Avigilon?I has no access to Avigilon in my country....
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So, main requirement - EVERY FACE SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED!
Good document:
But....
I need alternative to Avigilon cameras...
Any ideas? (please, read document at link first)
IP Solution for large semi truck sales/repair lot?
in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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Huh
I,m has just one WideEye in my cameras list:) Instalation on Oil station on sea...
So, respect to You
But, use them on parking lot?