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  1. Manufacturer in Windows 7 device manager is Identified as SAA7130

     

    Don't ya hate it when you post a question then 5 minutes later find part of the answer...

     

    Ok so I think the card is identified as a "Philips SAA7130" and a reasonable driver for it might be ..

     

    Philips SAA7130 WDM Video Capture driver

     

    Which I have now downloaded, so I guess I'm now looking for CCTV Software recommendations, preferably that are remote / iPhone friendly.

     

    Cheers

     

    Plasma


  2. Hey folks,

     

    I currently have a CCTV card that works fine for what I used to use it for but my requirements have changed so I may be looking to swap to some different software. Happy to pay for it if needs be I'm not necessarily looking fro a free ride here!

     

    Its a 4 Input card capable of 100FPS and cost around £150 when new, I got it from a friend hence the vagueness of my knowledge, the Specs and details off the card are:

     

    PLX Technologies

    PC16140-AA33PC

    A0512A

    MJ675 Taiwan

     

    ATMEL

    AT89C2051

     

    4 x video chips but can't get the chip id as they have Silver heat Sinks

     

    I've been using it with the Wave-P v8.2.2.0 software so it currently has drivers that Identify it as 4 x "Wave-P Video Capture Device". Though I seem to remember my friend using it with other software first. Manufacturer in Windows 7 device manager is Identified as SAA7130.

    Hardware ID is PCI\VEN_113&DEV_7130&SUBSYS_00001131&REV_01

     

    So my question ... is there any other software that I might look at to give me better useability remotely. I have an iPhone 3GS and if I could view it remotely using any app or Safari Browser then I'd be a happy bunny!

     

    Any info much appreciated!

     

    Cheers

     

    Plasma

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