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  1. Extract from " Forum Posting Guidelines"

    Have fun.

    Be Polite.

    Be Respectful.

    Be Professional.

    Use Common Sense.

    Don't Break the Law.

     

    You guys behavior is disgraceful , if you have personal grievances please arrange to meet at a car park and sort it out , I find that both of you are abusing this forum, I'm disgusted , I have to say I have never seen behavior like this since I joined in 2009. I'm sure most people are not interested in your squabble , at best its amusing , sad but amusing.


  2. Assortment of Geovision dvr cards and other cctv equipment : Location Nederland

     

    GV1240A 16 ports used 350 euro

    GV1120B 16 ports used 350 euro

    GV1240 16 ports used 350 euro

    GV650 16 ports used 50 euro

    GV650 12 ports used 75 euro

    GV650 12 ports used 75 euro

    GV650 8 ports used 50 euro

    GV600 8 ports used 25 euro

    GV600 8 ports used 25 euro

    GV600 8 ports 25 euro

    GV600 8 ports used 25 euro

    GV1248 8 ports used 100 euro

    GV2004 4 ports new 150 euro

    Geovision Video Server 2 ports new 100 euro

    G.V. Datacapture V.3E new 50 euro

    G.V. Net/10 card new 50 euro

    G.V. Control Center Dongle used 75 euro

    AVERMEDIA NV 5000 4 ports new 150 euro

     

     

    Total price: : 2150 euro

    Everything together : 1500 euro


  3. I have been looking into the same thing recently , Your best bet is to approach the POS vendor who has installed the POS system , they like to control their system and not let anyone make changes that might affect the reliability of their set up which I can understand. Some but not all of them have a way of accommodating text overlay on an ip camera. Some POS units require a separate box to do this and the more modern ones have this already built in. The problem is that there are so many different POS Vendors and their software/hardware are all different. I was hooping to intercept the "text" at the printer as I assume all printers receive pretty much the same data to print , but it seams it is not so simple as I thought.

    I will be talking to some vendors next week , I will keep you posted.


  4. I have installed about 15 turrets recently and I have found them the easiest and fastest to install and adjust , that really saves time if you have a lot to install , also you can put them on the ceiling or on the wall which you can not do with a dome without a special bracket . The down side is the reset button is inside the ball , but if you do your job right you wont need it


  5. If you can return it do it as quickly as possible, I have bought cameras from Zmodo and I cannot begin to tell you how bad they were + they would not give me a RMA number to return them they are still sitting on a shelf , there is a reason why they are reduced in price from 200 to 49 . spend 100 on something half decent .

    To get a camera that has the specs. of that Zmodo you would have to pay close to 200$, Hikvision have cameras like that and they DO everything that they say on the box, if you can afford it you wont regret it.


  6. Don't forget that the advantage of a separate switch instead of a poe nvr is that you can access each camera individually without going through the nvr. You really dont need a gigabite switch for up to 15 or 20 cameras, a 10/100 is more than enough. D-link have a 8 port Gigabit poe switch for about 100 euro and Netgear have a 10/100 24 port for about 250 euro . Remember you can only put 7 cameras on a 8 port switch , the other port connects to your router, 7 in 1 out


  7. iVMS can be confusing until you get used to it, The web browser is a lot easier to use , you can set up everything via the web browser, no need to use monitor and mouse directly. The nvr by default records to the hard disk that you have installed in it . Go to configuration > HDD Management > you will see the HD , its size etc. if you have not formatted it the nvr will be beeping all the time until you do.

    To get it to record either continuously or via motion detection you have to go to Camera Settings > Schedule Settings > tik Enable Record Schedule > Edit > drop down box > either Normal or Motion Detect , copy to week , select all , save

    Then go to motion detection > tik box Enable Motion Detection ( if you want to only record motion activated video ) you have to do this for each camera.

    You should be able to see all recorded video via via playback , what you see comes directly from the nvr.

    Somewhere along the line you must have configured iVMS to record from the nvr directly to your pc where iVMS is running otherwise this will not happen automatically , you have to go back to iVMS on your pc and go to Record Schedule and have a look at what is activated.


  8. I have moved on from Geovision , it has served me well with regard to reliability but lately with a pair of new installs I have lost a lot of money ( in time ) It looks tired and outdated and as you said they have not addressed issues that they should have for years , now I think they have run out of time, now there are too many good alternatives available . Don't get me wrong their system is still good but it is aimed at the higher end market and never really addressed the smaller market in respect to user interfaces .

    They always seem to be putting out fires and trying to keep up with the competition. When you compare them to Hikvision then they seem very far behind ( in the lower end market )

    I have always wanted to see user friendly interfaces , not everyone is technically minded, any manufacturer that offer access to their product only via Internet Explorer are lagging way behind . IE has been one of my biggest problems over the years with costumers computers so it was a no brainer when Hikvision came along with access via Firefox , Chrome , Safari.


  9. For those that are interested, I have made simple instructions for people wanting to do this. I also put a shortcut on desktop called "Video File Save" and I put the VSPlayer file into the desktop "Video File Save" folder

     

    VIDEO FILE SAVE

    1. During Playback or LiveView in iVMS bring mouse on to camera view and click on the red button to start recording and click again to stop.

    The files are saved in a folder on Desktop called "Video File Save"

    (I have put a shortcut on their desktop and put the VSPlayer files in there also)

    2. Insert USB drive in Computer and open up

    3. Open "Video File Save" on desktop

    4. Drag "VSPlayer" and drop it on the USB drive

    5. Open "Record File" and open the saved video file with the corect date and time

    6. Rename the file if you like

    7. Drag the renamed file and drop it on "VSPlayer"

    8. Drag and drop "Instructions To Play"on to the USB also

    ( I have put the "Instructions To Play" in a folder also in the "Video File Save" folder)

     

    To play the video from the USB Drive

    1. Open VSPlayer File

    2. Go to the bottom of the list of files and you will see "VSPlayer" ... open it

    3. When the player shows up click "Open File" ... a list of files will appear

    4. Find the renamed file in the list and open it , there are 2x files, a photo and the video

    5. Click on the video file and open it

    Your video will start to play

     

    It all looks a bit confusing but when it's done it's really easy, if there are any corrections or suggestions let me know


  10. Wow Korgoth Of Barbaria you are a star , I didn't think it could be that easy, unfortunately I needed to download the video via web browser or ivms as the dvr's are buried far away from the office where they watch/record the video. So I did what you suggested , I put the vs player on the usb , open the containing folder and the last file in the list is the player , I then drag the recorded file and drop it on vs player . I think this the simplest way to do this. I just have to put clear instructions on their desktop and hope for the best.

    Thanks again, you have saved me a lot of time !

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