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It can see fine in the day like most cameras but at night the picture is very grainy. Items that are close to the camera, approximately 20ft away a still very grainy when it is dark outside. Any solutions to resolve it? Thanks a lot in advance!
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Any Inconvenience in Running Surveillance Security Systems??
suky posted a topic in General Digital Discussion
Any Inconvenience in Running Surveillance Security Systems?? Please feel free to share with us! -
Hi, would like to share with you!
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Hello and Welcome!
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welcome and enjoy your self here!
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should be 540 tvlines weatherproof bullet camera with above 50ft IR night vision
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For driveway, The weatherproof vari-focal outdoor bullet....
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DVR Card and Software Recommendation
suky replied to CKKwan's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
What's your budget for 8 Channels H.264 Real Time Video Audio Network 8CH DVR Card ? -
DVR Card and Software Advice
suky replied to LQ1985's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Actually, the standalone dvr system has longer performance life, and some support Iphone remote live view! -
Need Help for military project and software desing
suky replied to IRCCTV's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi suky see you have changed your company name again. mmmmmm and a high speed dome on a jet aircraft Stop trying to sell your products and read the posts and try to help Lol, you are quite professional on trying to sell your products and to help. -
Con you specify your requirement of the DVR and cameras: Here comes with my suggestions: 1. DVR H.264(Remote access needed) or MPEG4(only local storage )? Resolution(D1, Half D1) 500GB HD / 1TB HD ? 3G mobile remote access? 2. Camera: Viewing angle? Visible distance? Hope it helps!
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Need Help for military project and software desing
suky replied to IRCCTV's topic in Digital Video Recorders
The great high speed dome camera would be a help for tracking objects! -
Password Recovery AVtech 4 channel DVR via Video Server E
suky replied to Hoon's topic in Computers/Networking
Where do you buy it? You'd better ask the factory for a help.. -
If you expand your system to a larger one, I will suggest you to change a compatible power box, for it will let all cameras work well...
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Hi, Fisrst, you need to make clear your requirement of viewing angle and visible dsitance, then it will be easier for u to make a choice, here comes a useful link to calculate lens, hope it helps!http://www.videologyinc.com/lens%20focal%20length%20calculator.htm
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Hi, there are several types of DVRs support 3G Mobile remote access...What's your requirement?
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Just like Kensplace said, it depends! Generally speaking: 3.6mm 15m 6mm 20m 8mm 25m-30m 12mm 40m-60m 25m 100m-120m Hope it helps and here coems a useful website for calculate lens: http://www.videologyinc.com/lens%20focal%20length%20calculator.htm
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AVtech 8 channel AVC785 does not want to start up
suky replied to kevIE's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Where did you purchase it? The best way is asking them for tech support... -
Welcome! Where are you from? Pusan or Seoul?
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Good image quality (mpg4 and / or with H.264 compression).---with MPEG4, it is good for local storage; with H.264, it is good for network transmission. Adjustable frame rate from 1 to 30 per camera. with 30fps, can get real time image Internet remote viewing----support remote access or live view via 3G mobile Lan or usb port or external hd for backup---USB2.0 for backup Record on motion detection----supports a variety of recording modes include scheduled recording, motion detected recording, continuous recording, Net-viewer Recording, or a combination of any modes dvd burner if it's available---dvd-rw installed for backup purposes.
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Actually, there are two kinds of slots in pcs, but most pcs only has one PCIE slot, but has more than one PCI slots. Moreover, it is hard to achieve to real time recording via PCI cards. In order to save cost, combine the PCI cards and PCIE Cards can make it.