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I have three videos, One day time, one night with light source, one night without light... Peep it: And yes its me in the vids.

 

Day:

http://www.youtube.com/securitygeeks#p/a/u/2/oL4GjkVvb10

 

Night With Light Source:

http://www.youtube.com/securitygeeks#p/a/u/1/QYUFaW3WqFA

 

Night w/out Light Source:

http://www.youtube.com/securitygeeks#p/a/u/0/sSiPaYZ7RYM

 

This is for Soundy who asked in a prior thread.

 

This is the Lorex LH320+ system.

Lorex LH320+ Series

H.264 Vid Compression

Records at 120 / 4 ch

cams 420tvl flex ir

Lines ran with RG59 Siamese

 

The playback on my DVR is not as clean or at this fps on my DVR when I play it back.

Here is what I did.

All video settings maxed

I formatted the thumb drive while it was in the DVR

I then selected my segments to back up. I did that.

Next was to upload it to my PC.

Then from there I downloaded K-Lite Codec Pack,

Install using advanced setup

There is an option for H.264 vid compression you must select.

Complete install and wahlah.

The .mov in standard quicktime looked horrible on my pc.

 

It was day and night playback after the codec was installed.

It looks by far better on my PC than it does coming out of the VGA display from the DVR.

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This is for Soundy who asked in a prior thread.

 

The playback on my DVR is not as clean or at this fps on my DVR when I play it back.

Here is what I did.

All video settings maxed

I formatted the thumb drive while it was in the DVR

I then selected my segments to back up. I did that.

Next was to upload it to my PC.

Then from there I downloaded K-Lite Codec Pack,

Install using advanced setup

There is an option for H.264 vid compression you must select.

Complete install and wahlah.

The .mov in standard quicktime looked horrible on my pc.

It was day and night playback after the codec was installed.

It looks by far better on my PC than it does coming out of the VGA display from the DVR.

 

And the point of this exercise is ?

I can see Soundy really really need this explanation

Sorry Matt

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