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  1. sorry.. both for me, and a neighboring sunglass business that has a similar layout as mine. i'm thinking 2 different things here when i started looking at the youtube clips.

     

    1k per camera is a little steep for my place/ I'd rather do an all inclusive trip to the dominican right now then another snow storm hitting me in jersey. soo $500 per camera is my budget, so i'll start doing the research now. But the sunglass store wants a (money) face shot pointing right at a glass door... lots of windows. when someone steals something from her.. it's usually a few hundred dollar pair of glasses. And then i was thinking about a few retail stores going up near me. And maybe i'll pitch something to the General contractor... sorry i'm all over the place with ideas right now.


  2. thanks for tips... both look great... and the sony examples of "view-dr" tech on youtube look great. same for Panasonic's.. the only issue for me is they are just under 1k each. i'm going to need something in the $500 each range to be able to give a number that client won't have a heart attack on.

     

    so Acti's 3401 and 3511 domes seem to have a wdr feature.. just wonder how good they actually are.

     

    I may pitch a system to a big retail store that is opening up soon and will def think about having one of those point at front door.


  3. This year i plan on switching my cameras to megapix in my personal business I have one megapix cam over the register and want to switch the rest out. BUT my place is ALL windows.. and blows out cameras during different points in the day.

     

    So my question is... are there WDR IP megapix cameras that actually work well? if so... any examples? Or can i mask a top section of a camera in software to NOT focus or use a certain area that is blinding it?

     

    or do i just go for the CNB 34VF's?


  4. Pull the DVR card and try and find some sort of information on the card..

     

     

     

    Hi all,

     

    My company has a PC base CCTV with 2x 8 Channel cards in it, I am the new Technical Support for the company & I have no idea where did the old Tech Support guys put the CD at.

     

    Recently the VGA card fail (It was an old ATI card) so I replace it with an nVIDIA, but for some reason when the CCTV live video are display, the images are not moving, but the recordings when play back are ok. So i thought maybe the my CCTV doesn't like nVIDIA, so I have it replace with an ATI.

     

    Now after replacing the VGA, something worst happen, the CCTV software crash, I check the error & it said that the file DVRNET.exe file is faulty or something. I tried to switch back to the nVIDIA card but still the same problem.

     

    Now here's the big problem, I don't have the CCTV software to try to do a software re-installation & i have no idea who did the previous Tech support guys bought this CCTV card from, I tried to google the software DVRNET & i couldn't find the manufacturer of this software. Do any of u guys know where I can download it ??


  5. I agree... BUT i know once he hears the price he'll say no to it.

     

    I just found this link below.. i think this is what he kind of envisions. He has a small food business that has been broken into in the past... last time they cut the phone lines disabling the alarm, when he asked the alarm people how was that possible.. they said "these guys are pros!" LoL(he now has a cellular module and battery backup) so cutting phone lines is hopefully of no help to future intruders, and will now trigger alarm/police. He wants to possibly slow them down and make them work a little bit if they really want to rip out safe(bolted to floor) and computer..

     

    http://www.tryten.com/Computer-Enclosures

     

    this guy wants cheaper solution... small pizza place.. he's leaving for Florida soon wants to keep eye on employees. And yes i can put this up against a wall with a socket inside(good thinking LoL)

     

    Aslo.. i'm running cat5e i'll search at threads.. but is it better to get shielded cat5e as these may be running across power lines?


  6. I have a divis card floating around i'll fire it up and let you guys know... i'll also try and grab a video from a avermedia card i have...

     

    then i'll try and play them in a regular windows XP virtual machine. see what happens. worse case the cops may HAVE to download http://www.videolan.org (VLC) plays just about everything. So i'll let you know. I made a detective download a codec pack before but i wrote SPECIFIC instructions.. he thanked me a month later because his computer was the only one able to play back a stabbing caught on tape at a bar. If you haven't found solution i'll give it a shot.

     

     

    Also.. these 50 systems are all PC based? have you bought a newer aventura card recently? did it have a newer version of the software?


  7. cloned cards are basically stolen/illegal designs. Thus the rule for cloned cards on this board.

     

    it's very simple.

     

    along with the TONS and TONS of people that have bought these cheap/clones on ebay(yea i have bought 2 of them and have been 100% screwed on 1) "loose" the install cd and then can't figure out how to make it work... they will flood this message board with do you have drivers to this board? i see it has a philips chip on it? and so on... it's really a waist of time.. an amazing avermedia NV5000 can be found for under 300$ and has full iPhone, blackberry, IP camera support. And guess what.. amazing and easy to find software!!!

     

    either way.. the rule is there as to keep the board clean of ebay cards that will only work with origional CD.. no updates.. and also read first sentence again.


  8. i'm actually going through a similar situation... a client has an older card that is compatible with the chance-i software BUT the newest version of chance-i dvr gives the same error.. So i went an installed the software from 2 years ago back onto the machine(from the origional vendor he bought it from)... i didn't feel like being there all day and keep trying different dll's. I gave up. This is why i now always use Avermedia or other large companies.. there is no "forking" of software versions.

     

    oh yea if you find out what dll does the trick.. PM me


  9. Your going to have to also find out if there are any other ports that you need to forward... for example.. on one dvr i installed i needed to forward port 80.. and 3001, 3002 for video

     

    see if there are any other ports you need to forward any documentation pdf's floating around?

     

    --Antonio

     

    Hello

     

    I am trying to set up my AV760 to be viewed remotely, either by another PC outside of my local network or my Blackberry.

     

    On a PC connected to my LAN, I am able to access the DVR via IE with the following addresses:

     

    http://82.19.44.248 or

    http://allen9315.homeip.net/

     

    When I try to connect to my DVR via IE using either of the two addresses above via WAN, I am able to access the "Anytime & Anywhere IP Surveillance New Generation Video Web Server" Logon

     

    When I enter a valid Username and Password I receive the following error:

     

    The requested URL was not found on this server

     

    If anyone would like to try, I have a user of guest/guest

     

    Have I missed something?

     

    Any help appreciated

     

    Working from the DVR:

     

    AV760 - Network is configured as follows:

     

    Server IP: 192.168.1.10

    Gateway: 192.168.1.1

    Net Mask: 255.255.255.0

    Web Port: 80

    IP Type: Static IP

     

    AV760 - DNS is configured as follows:

     

    DNS: 82.19.44.248

    DDNS: Enabled

    Username: allen9315

    Password: *************

    Domain: allen9315.homeip.net

    System Name: dyndns

     

    Linksys Router is Configured as follows:

     

    DDNS Service: DynDNS.org

    Username: allen9315

    Password: **************

    Host Name: allen9315.homeip.net

    Internet IP Address: 82.19.44.248

    Status: DDNS is updated successfully

     

    Also, under Apps and Gaming (Port Range Forwarding), Port 80 is configured for TCP/IP against the internal IP Address of the DVR of 192.168.1.10

     

    DynDNS.org is Configured as follows:

     

    Hostname: allen9315.homeip.net

    IP Address: 82.19.44.248


  10. question... when looking at these cameras through avermedias viewer... how does it look? can anyone post a screen shot? i've been looking at mobotix demos and how you can "ptz" within the picture... but how does the avermedia dvr card play it back?

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