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Hi all,

 

Thought I would take the plunge and get a new DVR. I went for the Securix SME4 with 500GB HDD and 4 x 600 TVL cameras for c£300 from Ebuyer.

 

http://www.mysecurix.com/Front/main/index.html

http://idisglobal.com

http://www.ebuyer.com/500318-securix-sme4-cctv-500gb-kit-comprising-a-4-channel-dvr-system-with-sme4-r30kit (Price risen to £317!)

 

My findings:

- One of the cameras doesn't work - I have 4 so I will return it for replacement

- Good cable lengths although the cameras all come with individual power supplies

- Silent operation

- Picture quality is pretty good

- No firmware upgrades available on their website

- You cannot use RTSP (e.g. VLC) without reducing the overall quality - this opens port 554

- Like many of these units it only works with the Windows supplied software and IE7+ for "WebGuard" on 12088

- D1 resolution appears to be used for recording (Setting = Very High Quality) however their website suggests only CIF supported - then contradicts itself:

- Initial setup with the remote view appeared really blocky but after changing the schedule recording and the general recording tab I improved this dramatically.

- If you don't have dyndns then they provide their own

- You can't email motion pics - only a link or push message- then you have to review the footage

 

"D1 resolution support for clear recording and playback images"

then

"Recording Resolution CIF : 352x240 (N), 352x288 (P)"

Pretty sure its D1 - however don't expect high frame rates at this resolution.

 

If you own an Apple Mac I found you can get IDIS (the parent company) mguard in the Mac App Store which works!

 

On my iPhone 5 the Securix Client works ok.

 

Some questions if anyone knows:

 

- Is there anyway to enable telnet or ssh?

- Are there any hidden URL's for snapshots etc.

 

I am pretty happy so far.

 

Thanks all

Ian

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Hi all,

 

Had a response from support@mysecurix.com - I asked:

 

> Are there any firmware upgrades or planned features to:

>

> - enable RTSP when in Very High Quality mode?

> - enable SSH/telnet

> - enable the device to send snapshots

>

> Also are there any hidden URLs for last snapshot etc or the ability to

> connect to the h.264 stream from ffmpeg/VLC etc without RTSP?

 

Unfortunately the answer was No.

 

Regards

Ian

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I thought of a creative way of addressing this with a Raspberry Pi with a AV-in usb adapter and connecting to the video out of the SME4… not pretty but would serve a purpose.

 

Anyone else sorted this or perhaps compromised on quality and used rtsp?

 

Thanks

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Hi there, I recently bought one of these too. I was hoping to view the camera feeds using VLC. I don't suppose you know what the rtsp path is do you? I've tried rtsp://ipaddress . I get a username password prompt but no picture. I guess there is more to the url?

 

Many Thanks

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Hi there,

 

Found in the manual: http://www.mysecurix.com/Front/support/down.html

 

NOTE: You can access a remote DVR and monitor live video images using the media players like VLC Player supporting the RTSP service. Start the media player on your local PC and enter “rtsp://ID:Password@IP address:RTSP port number/‘channel number’”, or start Internet Explorer on your Blackberry or other mobile devices and enter “http://IP address: Webguard port number/”.

 

Best regards

Ian

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Thanks for that. I should have rtfm

 

I tried rtsp://ID:Password@IP address:RTSP port number/‘channel number’ but couldn't get it to work. I eventually looked at the html source code on the webguard login page and the working rtsp path is:

 

rtsp://ID:Password@IP address:RTSP port number/trackID=channel number

 

I guess they changed it since they wrote the manual.

 

Cheers

 

Spen

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No problem and good spot on the change.

Do you notice any major quality difference with enabling rtsp as it seems to disallow full D1 resolution.

 

Cheers

Ian

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Hi,

 

This is a new setup so haven't tried anything other than having rtsp enabled. The quality doesn't seem too bad in comparison to other ip cameras I've used.

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I've noticed a blue cast on the images when it's sunny. Have you noticed this? It happens on all the cameras. Is there a brightness or contrast setting anywhere that you know off?

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It's ok, i've found it. It can be adjusted from the WebGuard login.

 

I'll play around with the image settings to see if I can improve it.

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