i was recently contacted by a local card room to do a revamp of there security system
there old eyemax dvr system had a faulty psu
so we talked about it it and decided to just build an up-to-date pc to control 3 of the 4 dvb-9832 v9.0 it had seeing as thats all they have ever used
also i have access to eyemax's software and driver's page
i started off by installing windows vista home premium 32 bit and ran into an issue with the drivers for the cards them self they would not recognize after a hour or so i was able to get the drivers installed but when i started the program it would say
"error - 0 video capture cards not detected"
figuring it was just a driver issue with vista i reformatted and installed xp pro
i still get the same error
now the only thing that was connected to dvr cards that i did not connect was a small 2 pin wire that was connected to the jp5 connection on the card
and it was connected to the reset pins for the mobo (reset being the soft reset )
i dont see an issue with that (if there is please slap me)
anyone got any ideas or maybe a phone number for tech supprt for eyemax
im unsure of the original company they bought this from
and neither are they for that matter
any and all help is much appreciated
i will def keep that in mind for future reference the eyemax techs said it should be fine
and it seems to be running just fine
lil hang up on one of the cam's in the front but its a dif one then the rest but i havent had a prob sense i figured the card prob
well i got one card to work on the new setup with is amd and nvidia lol but the other 3 will not go
this is on xp as well
seems like when the psu went bad it took 3 cards with it
but what i cant get my head around is windows picks them up install drivers but the software wont notice them
so i think we will be picking up one of the dvb 6832's the 32 channel cards
that should solve all the probs
my one question is though is the cards we had only did 8 cameras each with this one do all of them 24 total
we only needed 3 of the 4 cards that were inastalled anyways
DVB 9632
960 FPS Display / 480 FPS Recording
32 Ch Video / 16 Ch Audio / MPEG4 CODEC
640x480 Max Resolution