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  1. you'll need to do bridge for the DSL modem to bypass it's annoying firewall option. Call the ISP and ask how you forward a port with their modem. if you'll get the right person on the line you'll have it done in 10 minutes. or just find the manual


  2. I know. also RAM, I could get 4Gigs for 10$ less of what I paid for 2 Gigs! well too late -too bad

     

    I got the 2.4 by the end. the 'wishlist' was changed when I made it to a shopping cart. it was just an easy way to post it here without too many copy/paste

     

    edit:

    btw thanks for the tips on the bios settings and CPUZ


  3. How to you enable that "turbo mode"?

    I have 2 6480EXP 16CH and when all 32 cams recording I can only get 15 FPS @ 640x480

     

    to get 30 FPS per channel I need to decrease the res to 352x240

     

    @sajaan458 -

    you say that you need to have "Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 processor or higher"

    where did u see these specs?

    I'm asking because my CPU is Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 Allendale 2.4GHz LGA 775 and the only requirements I saw are 2.4GHz...


  4. http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/cif.cfm

    CIF

     

    Common Intermediate Format

     

    Back in history, this acronym's name comes from video conferencing tools in late 1980's and early 1990's. Nowadays the term CIF is used to mean specific video resolution:

     

    352x288 in PAL

    352x240 in NTSC

     

    CIF is 1/4th of "full resolution" TV, also called as D1 and is best-known because VideoCD standard uses this resolution.

     

     

    http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/d1.cfm

    D1

     

    So-called "full resolution" for TV specs. Normally D1 can mean one of the following video resolutions:

     

    704x576 (TV PAL)

    704x480 (TV NTSC)

    720x576 (DVD-Video PAL)

    720x480 (DVD-Video NTSC)

     

    Subsets of D1 are CIF and QCIF.


  5. thx for the reply m8.

     

    I found that way in the advance search of RPB , it's half way there because you have the raw text, but you can't play the associated video. on the GV box @ the POS location I can go to ViewLog button and "Search POS data" and see/play the associated video with the transaction. not so when connecting remotely.

     

    If you login to "POS Live view" remotely you can see the window with the live transactions text. since there are "next/prev transaction" button I think I'm suppose to see the previous transactions listed in the window, or at least be able to flip between them.

     

    The way it is now, the client need to use RPB, then advance search, start time, look at the time of the odd transaction and then use any other GV method to playing that channel in the same time to see the POS text embedded.

    what I want to know if there is a way of playing the associated videos like on the local GV?


  6. I have an issue with GV Capture card V3 and a PC based POS. I can see the POS events log on the server box but can't see the log remotely.

    If I'm VNCing the machine and see the system log I can read all the POS data, however when I connect from IE I see the log window blank.

     

    anyone knows what I'm talking about?

    thanks.

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