WRS_Mark
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Exactly. I had that happen to me a while back as well. Customer told me he was looking for a system which will meet certain specifications, I put together a quote after visiting his business, called him back for feedback, was told he is still "thinking about it", drove by a couple weeks later and he had cameras up. Big deal. It happens all the time for one reason or another and all I can do is make sure the people who pay me for the equipment I sell and install are happy with what they get then maybe they will pass on my name. Next!
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People and Cars leaving artifacts? Why is this happening
WRS_Mark replied to ghostrider2142's topic in Digital Video Recorders
You're probably just better off exchanging the unit for a new one being that AverMedia has already offered to do this. Seems as though you are having a couple of problems with the unit including remote viewing. If your upload rates on your internet connection are acceptable then I would say in combination with the screwy playback, the DVR is probably a "Monday Morning Hangover" product. -
BUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Good ones.
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One of the issues you might encounter with switching from Windows 7 to XP is that drivers may not be available for the PC you specified above to operate with XP. From what I read on the GV 800 data sheet: http://www.geovision.com.tw/upload/en/Datasheet_800.pdf , Windows 7 is not supported. Again, it probably wouldn't hurt to find a local PC builder who you could hand off the sheet and the card to and have that person put together a custom device that will work for you running XP to begin with. It just removes having to deal with a lot of experimentation. Depending on where you are located -in a major city it is easy to find someone if you ask around, you should be able to find a good place to deal with that will build something you will be happy with for not a lot of money. If you're looking for cameras and you are living in North America, I like these ones: http://www.cctvwholesalers.com/product.php?productid=16167&cat=306&page=1 . They are a basic dome camera without IR, which is something you probably will not need to catch shoplifters anyway, but they deliver a much better, sharper picture than their specs would indicate. I'm in Canada and get them sent to me from New Orleans, which is a pain in the hindquarters because of shipping time and dealing with customs, but they have never failed me. 'Nuf said. Ask for Tom. Good luck with your build. I hope it works out really well for you.
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You can find the minimum system requirement on this page: http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/product/GV-800.htm I would however, recommend that if your budget allows going to even 2GB of RAM to do so. RAM is still not badly priced and it makes a significant difference. Because you depend on your DVR, maybe check out a reputable local PC builder and buy not the minimum equipment at the lowest price but a couple of steps up from the bottom. Seems whenever I go with the slightly pricier equipment I see fewer failures. Going cheap usually leads to buying everything twice. As for FPS, if this unit is going to monitor a liquor store as the subject header states, then yes. Go with a high frame rate. I installed a 4 camera system in a liquor store a while back using the EB1304NET SATA and some standard domes. Sure enough, about a month later I got called back in to help the store owner do a backup where a regular customer swiped an expensive bottle of booze. At 1-3fps, I doubt it that the evidence would have been as conclusive. Even 5FPS isn't too bad, but if your budget allows for the hardware then go for it. A good example of the difference in frame rates can be found here: http://www.cctvwholesalers.com/pages.php?pageid=11
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Indeed they will. Do you work for a CCTV lens manufacturer?
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Have searched -Need Some Advice: DVR + Camera Choices
WRS_Mark replied to dee99ta's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Indeed. It makes selecting a camera system a complete circus for consumers. People see Sony CCD and assume that they are getting a heckuva deal for that camera with the Sony CCD, weatherproof housing and IR emitters for $35 and that the local CCTV installer is ripping them off on their quote. Makes me crazy! But that is the reality of the business. Anyway, to get back to the OP's question, the first thing I thought of is why not put up some decent quality non-IR cameras and motion activated lighting? Get all that mounted and then put up a sign at the property entrance warning that your land is under 24 hour video surveillance. The key is to use the system as a deterrent first. -
Welcome to the forum, Terry. Lots of good information to be had here. You mention that you are "new to the industry, especially CCTV lens". I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by "CCTV lens"? Do you mean cameras?
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Can you provide some more details such as the make and model of the camera and the DVR/NVR as well? Also, you said you checked the connectors. Am I to assume that everything is tight and dry? Have you checked the cable to make sure it hasn't been damaged somewhere along the line?
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Have searched -Need Some Advice: DVR + Camera Choices
WRS_Mark replied to dee99ta's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I agree with you to a point, Soundy. The Sony CCD in itself is perfectly fine, but it is the rest of the components which a lot of manufacturers go cheap on that ruins the camera. I don't have any issues promoting the fact that many of the cameras I sell to customers have the Sony CCD but I also explain that the rest of the camera is built with quality parts as well. -
Avermedia EB1304MOB corruption issues persist
WRS_Mark replied to Scruit's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Any idea if the problem is unique to Scruit (love the name BTW ), or is this the norm for the 1304MOB? If it is a rare problem I would be going after Aver for a replacement. And play mean by sending them the links to what you are posting here. Nothing is worse for a manufacturers reputation than to have the professional community aware of their shortcomings. -
Welcome to the forum. Impressive website, btw. I am getting more and more into remote (and I mean REMOTE) security management and will keep your site on my list just in case I need something.
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Best of luck achieving your goal. The best advice I can give you if you are planning to do this as a "one off" project is to keep it simple and you will have no problems. Lot of good advice here. Enjoy.
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Stapler / Tacker for siamese RG59/U 18/2 cable
WRS_Mark replied to melisandeneowald's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
x2 I just don't trust myself with a staple gun. -
Welcome Francis. I'm sure you will continue to benefit from this site.
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Need Help for military project and software desing
WRS_Mark replied to IRCCTV's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Defence Research and Development Canada 305 Rideau Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0K2 O (613) 992-7237 F (613) 996-3944 E media@drdc-rddc.gc.ca Those are probably the folks to speak with. And considering you are a Canadian company they should be interested in speaking with you. PM me if you end up coming to Alberta to run a test. I would love the opportunity to see your toy. -
Need Help for military project and software desing
WRS_Mark replied to IRCCTV's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I wonder if you contacted the folks at National Defense and asked if you could put a system out at a place such as the Primrose Air Weapons Range near Cold Lake, Alberta what they would say? -
Hi, Seen your post in the forum where you are looking to DIY on a CCTV install. You will have fun. Enjoy it.
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Welcome to the forum and good luck to you. The main thing with CCTV, as with most anything else is to put a lot of pride into your work, keep things tidy and learn from your mistakes. It seems I pick up something new every day in this business that I wish I had known at one point or another.
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RCA type premade siamese cable
WRS_Mark replied to bantham1's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Installed for indoor use and even on the odd outdoor install (I have a couple of them run to cameras mounted on the outside of my home) they work just fine. As mentioned earlier, they are a PITA to fish through walls and such because they have the ends already attached but they will work on 100' runs. Siamesed RG-59 is also my preferred cable and has far better shielding but I have done many an install using the pre made cables and they still work perfectly. Just be careful with them because those ends can be delicate. -
How to block/disable camera from viewing me?
WRS_Mark replied to SaturnR's topic in Security Cameras
BUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Priceless. -
I had a new power supply overheat and shut down while trying to figure out which cameras worked and which ones didn't on this minor repair: http://www.cctvforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=19184 , but I have never heard of a power panel causing damage to the cameras on a system. It shouldn't be possible.
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I like the power supply boxes a lot better than the 4:1 5A power supplies myself. Number one is that having a fuse on each circuit makes it easy to tell if there is a short in a particular line and also protects the system. Number two is that (the ones which I have used anyway -and that is quite a few) the voltage is very well regulated. Number three is that it makes the whole installation look tidier, more professional and easier to service. Those are just off the top of my head.
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Hi arthur, Seems like you have quite the system set up. Fun isn't it? Anyway, welcome to the forum. The place is awesome.
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Extreme interference with active baluns
WRS_Mark replied to koolmer's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
300m run in a warehouse? Is there any reasonable possibility that the cable was hit or pinched somehow? Perhaps someone drilled through a wall/ceiling, rodents did some chewing, etc? It seems that if the system was working well at first then it usually will continue to work until something is changed.