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Why aren't there any 1080P DVR's yet?
thewireguys replied to blackjackel's topic in General Digital Discussion
Come on ak357 inquiring minds want to know -
All the cameras listed on the 1st post
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I just looked and I have 2 PMs that I sent 2 days ago sitting in my Outbox. Is this normal? How do I fix it? Thank you
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a little help
thewireguys replied to HTElectrical's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
What is your budget? -
Here you go...http://www.gefen.com/
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ACTI IP camera - losing connection
thewireguys replied to chmod755's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
What vms software are you using? -
What cameras and VMS are you using? I know Axis has a simulator
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How to send http commands on schedule
thewireguys replied to mike_va's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I was able to get Axis cameras to send commands to other Axis cameras..... example. Fixed camera sees motion then sends command to PTZ to move to different preset. So you might be able to have the Axis send a command to the Panasonic camera. -
Good generic (ONVIF) software need
thewireguys replied to Daskew78's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
http://www.surveon.com/doc/datasheet/CAM3365_PRN_PDS_en.pdf The data sheet for those cameras says nothing about Onvif so I highly doubt they are Onvif compliant cameras. "ONVIF compatible so I've managed to get Milestone to connect with a generic driver" Generic Drive is not Onvif -
Exacqvision got better!
thewireguys replied to alpine0000's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Don't for get to pay your yearly upgrade fees to get the update -
Exacqvision got better!
thewireguys replied to alpine0000's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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Some cameras sold still have a couple more to go!!
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http://www.ktnc.co.kr/english/portal.php
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Honywell CCTV equipment has won my vote
thewireguys replied to Numb-nuts's topic in General Digital Discussion
I don't think Honywell makes any of their own gear. Cameras or DVRS -
Sanyo HD3300P low light capabilities
thewireguys replied to Michelangelo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
HAHA I ordered one of them from my distributor months ago and they never got any in stock. Need less to say I never got them. Weird. It took one google to find a place that "says" they have 4 in stock. OTOH, it isn't anyone I've done business with, so who knows if they really have any. Bike_rider..... as integrators we do not purchase through online resellers we buy Sanyo though our disturbution channels.... Thanks for the info though. -
Sanyo HD3300P low light capabilities
thewireguys replied to Michelangelo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
HAHA I ordered one of them from my distributor months ago and they never got any in stock. Need less to say I never got them. -
Great news
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What about Megapixel Cameras?
thewireguys replied to Numb-nuts's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Okay so you mean local, I was going the other direction. But regardless, I was talking about cameras that are D1 res but even streaming at CIF and lowest quality it is pushing it, the connections are that bad and thats a $150 a month for a business account here, if they want any kind of good bandwidth its around $1000 a month. With the regular accounts if lucky might be able to stream one compressed MP camera, but not a bunch of them. Remember the entire world doesnt have amazing internet. Just saying. Rory the systems that have dual streams and VMS software that transcodes and/or controls the streams to the clients deal very well with low bandwidth connections. -
What about Megapixel Cameras?
thewireguys replied to Numb-nuts's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I have clients here that can barely push out 4 D1 cameras on business internet accounts let alone a couple Megapixel Cameras .. just depends on your ISP or how much you can spend on a faster upload speed. Rory what does the WAN connection have to do with local recording? Even viewing megapixel cameras remotely over low bandwidth connections is possible if you use the right cameras and VMS. -
New SONY HD Hybrid over Coax
thewireguys replied to Megapixelman's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Nowhere near as cheap as analog. And nowhere near the image qualty. -
IR test - $5 ebay, Bosch EX12, Raytec RM100-50, MIR1000 etc
thewireguys replied to mike_va's topic in Security Cameras
Raytec Fusion White LEDs, the 50-50 and 3 of the 100-50, the 50-50 is still installed but they never installed 1 of the 100's, and the other 2 were taken down primarily because they decided they didnt want the bright light in the yard .. guess security is not priority number one there Have you ever installed the IR version? -
Megapixel, WDR, Analytics............... just better cameras and they keep getting better.
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IR test - $5 ebay, Bosch EX12, Raytec RM100-50, MIR1000 etc
thewireguys replied to mike_va's topic in Security Cameras
Rory what model Raytec did you use? What model Raylux 100 version are they? I might be intrested. -
IR test - $5 ebay, Bosch EX12, Raytec RM100-50, MIR1000 etc
thewireguys replied to mike_va's topic in Security Cameras
Raytec rocks -
Camera choice for Exacqvision
thewireguys replied to bankingguy's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
For one or two camera installs yes but when you have 10 50 or hundreds of cameras it is much easier to log into one interface to administer your cameras. That being said Arecont's AV100 software isn't the most pleasant to use.