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    Installation problem

    You say it shouldn't be happening? image looks blurry but specially in moving objects. But in tube TV's works perfect! Recording made with HDTV LCD looks good when played back on a tube TV but not on the HDTV LCD TV. I bought this DVR : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=310132119193
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    Installation problem

    i am connected on video 2 threw a bnc to rca cable
  3. hcesurveillance

    Installation problem

    can you tell me how to do it? cause i have been going around the menu and i dont find anything! aspect? resolution in rca 480i and i can't change it!
  4. hcesurveillance

    Installation problem

    Sorry BNC to RCA connection is used!
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    Installation problem

    Hi, I have installed a 9ch stand alone dvr with some outdoor ir bullet cameras in a 65" LCD Panasonic Viera TV. And it looks pretty bad! i think the tv is my problem cause i connect it to a tube tv and it looks perfect! i conect it to another lcd tv sony and it looks bad again! Do anyone have any idea on what to do? Thanks
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    Bad image on moving objects!

    What can i do to solve that problem? Very helpful thanks a lot! See bolded text above... They do work perfect individualy! What can i do to solve that problem? Just keep it that way... that's the only thing I've found that fixes it 100%. Again, remove the central power can, mount a power bar or two as needed, and just be done with it. I've fiddled with filters (chokes and caps), assorted different grounding strategies (PSU to DVR case, video input shields to case, shields to PSU, any or all of the above to earth ground, and completely lifting all grounds), all to no avail. Different tweaks improve some cameras and not others, but the only thing that clears up ALL of them is having a separate transformer for each one. The only other 100% solution, as noted previously, is to replace them all with 24VAC cameras and a 24VAC power supply. How can i check the coaxial for those ground! With a multimeter? Thanks it has been great!
  7. hcesurveillance

    Recor IP Cameras Remote

    the system is for a construction site with a 1mb downstream connection!
  8. hcesurveillance

    Bad image on moving objects!

    What can i do to solve that problem? Very helpful thanks a lot! See bolded text above... They do work perfect individualy! What can i do to solve that problem?
  9. hcesurveillance

    Bad image on moving objects!

    What can i do to solve that problem? Very helpful thanks a lot!
  10. Hi, I have x6 IR outdoor bullet cameras - x1 PTZ - a DVR 9 ch - and a 9ch power supply box. Everything is new! All of the cameras has the same problem! When they capture a moving object, that moving objects flickers (looks wavy). I have test one of the cameras with a shorter cable direct to the tv with another power supply it looks perfect. Then i put one of the camera that are already installed direct to the tv (no dvr) and using the power supply box of the system is much better on moving objects but with horizontal lines. (that is with the camera directly to the tv) those horizontal lines go away when i just touch the bnc inputs of the dvr with another bnc terminal from another camera that is installed to the same power supply. Cameras are installed in brick wall! Please help is a new system!
  11. Is there a way that i can record a system of 5 IP cameras from a remote location? Thanks!!
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