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Sent you the FTP infor via PM. Thanks.
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Anyone know where I can get V5.3 or older? Client had an OLD computer and is using windows 98
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I never seen a 32 channel card that does 30fps on each camera... I think you are asking for too much given what's available in the market. The best I've seen is a 480 frame / 32 channel card. Send me a PM if you need more info.
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Video/Audio card that can call you when motion/audio is...
Verite replied to ICUUCME's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I'm not sure if Geovision does this but our card can call you and play a message provided that you have a modem in the system. -
Basic 3 - 4 cam PC system, Advice required
Verite replied to parapilotj's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
25fps is more than enough (it will be real time, so it doesn't get better than that). A GV800-4 is what you are looking for if you plan to have 4 cameras. -
WHICH DVR CARD IS NUMBER 1 ???
Verite replied to drapme's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Well, all my customers that do installations in Casinos, Prisons, Military Bases, Etc, prefer hardware compression. -
Chance-I Display problem.
Verite replied to Securitymaster's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Yup, Nvidia will not display correctly on their New Software Compression boards or MPG boards. Their lower end cards will only record half of the frames they're capabale of. -
Chance-I Display problem.
Verite replied to Securitymaster's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Try using an ATI radeon 9000. That should fix the problem. Also, you'll be ok if you use MSI boards with their software compression boards but don't use them with the hardware compression boards. -
Looking for a distributer
Verite replied to eyeonutech's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
When choosing a DVR to resell you can't really buy the first thing you see. Do some research, see if the features the board and software offer meet your needs since it requires time and work to learn a DVR board and software inside out. In a nutshell, once you commit to a DVR it's hard to move to a different DVR. You also have to take into consideration how user friendly is the software since support will consume time (money). That's what I can think of for now... -
need help on buying new dvr system
Verite replied to abd's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Not bad for a 240 frame 16 channel system. just make sure the guy you're buying it from offers u the proper support. -
There are a lot of offbrand DVRs that are pretty good quality if you take into consideration the price difference. There's always a risk that the DVR could be low quality, so that's why it's important for an integrator or reseller to form a relationship with a trusted distributor who offers a variety of products and can make recommendations.
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Pico 2000 uses 100 percent of my CPU
Verite replied to benhenny's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Get a hardware compression DVR board if you want to minimize CPU usage. They cost more but they will only be using 5% to 10% of your CPU. -
Systems with sophisticated motion detection
Verite replied to loop's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I still have to see a DVR that has a real "intelligent" motion detection software without any major flaws. -
Capturing Video/Audio Without A Lot Of CPU Usage
Verite replied to #40fAN's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
If you use a good hardware compression DVR board your CPU usage will be around 5% to 10%. It's gonna ost you more though. -
I need a source where I can find a good Video distributor (1 in, 8 or 16 out) Thanks!