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And last - The user manual on monacor's site - Is a older version that the one with the unit.
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First of all, you don't get that I DONT COMPARE IT WITH THE AVERMEDIA! In the Monacor software, you can set 2 channels to 25/30 fps, and if you are using all 4, 12/15 fps. A image and a frame is the same - also in the uk. I learn everything I can - But why should listen to you, when you are wrong? Be a man, and accept that you are wrong, and stay out of my posts! I can write in my signature that you should not write in my postes? Is that easier for you?
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you can report me to ever you want. read the post you are the nasty one. all as i am doing is letting people who read this forum that the dvr you say runs avermedia software does not. and that the information you have posted about that dvr is also inaccurate. and also from your link the spec of your dvr. please (see i said please) read it. Video Output Channel 1 channel Composite BNC NTSC 120 frames/second 4×30 frames/second Display Frame Rate PAL 100 frames /second 4×25 frames/second NTSC Max.30 fps (Quad) Quad Mode Recording Frame Rate PAL Max.25 fps (Quad) Quad Mode NTSC Each Channel = 30 fps ÷ Number of Cameras Max. 30 frames/s (Total) Recording Frame Rate (Each Mode) PAL Each Channel = 25 fps ÷ Number of Cameras Max. 25 frames/s (Total) And the 25/30 fps is still the max pr. channel - It has a total on 50/60 fps!!! Im the nasty one? You are the one attacking me every time I write a post here! I have the facts right - and had hands on both units - wich you obviously never had!
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And I will say it a 3rd time, specially for you! THE MONACOR DMR-140 RUNS THE SAME SOFTWARE AS MY AVERMEDIA EB1004. In the link I supplied, it's cleary written 50 fps. In the software, you have 50/60 fps to do with. The 25/30 fps is what you can set each camera to MAX (if you only uses 2 camera, you can set them to 25/30 fps) The Monacor DMR-140 has a total on 50/60 fps - End of discussion! Get your facts right! I have reported you for inappropriate behaivoir.
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Again you do not read what people write! I do not write anything about it's like the Avermedia, I write that it runs the same software! like or runs the aver software is the same thing. and no it does not run the avers software. and i did read your post. would you like me to point out your mistakes. you say 50/60 fps that dvr cant do that. 7 fps max. so explain why you think its the same as the avers. and the reason why i replied to your post is so as others can see it is not the same as the avers. and also it is a very poor dvr for $200 I have before asked you to stay out of my threads - And yet you don't! THE MONACOR DMR-140 RUNS THE SAME SOFTWARE AS MY AVERMEDIA It has a total FPS on 50/60 ( http://www.monacor.dk/produkter/overvaagning-hdrecorder/vnr/181880/ ) And again - Stay out of my threads! I don't wanna use my time on discussing with you! Everytime I write anything, you attack me! Get a life!
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Again you do not read what people write! I do not write anything about it's like the Avermedia, I write that it runs the same software!
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I was asked to find a cheap and easy to use CCTV solution for a private home. With a budget on $600, I found the Monacor dmr-140, with 4 channels 50/60 fps (Pal/NTSC) total. Out of the box, this unit does not have a harddrive, but supports saving through the net interface etc. I bought a 500gb SATA disc, and fittet it in the Monacor dmr-140, in the build-in HDD-slot. Turned the unit on, and clicked ok to format the disc - Few minuts after the unit was ready. The software in the Monacor dmr-140, is excactly the same, as in my own older Avermedia DVR-recorder - Just a newer version ofcourse. Easy to find out, and after only 20 min setup, I had tweaked everything setup as it should be, with motion detection zones etc. The unit has a html access feature, and also acces with DxClient (or PCviewer) The system is running with 4 Swan SW311 - Not a camera I love, but for this project it was fine (and easy to get) The Monacor dmr-140 comes with a 5x12v splitter, so you only need 1 power supply for all your cameras, and the DVR unit. All in all I think this unit is value for the money. At a $200 price, I don't think you can get anything else, that is so easy to setup, and use (correct me if im wrong) But features like playback while recording, is not possible. You have to pause the recording, to watch playback. Total cost for this unit, 4 cameras, a 500gb disc and all cables $560 ! It took me 2 hours to install all cameras, and setup the DVR unit - Almost to easy
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Just a little follow up. The CNB DFL-20s is a indoor only cam. Does CNB not have one that is weaterproof, but not cost $150 ?
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I now had some time to play around with this unit. Everything works fine, except the web interface. There is no problem in finding the unit on the network, and I get a login screen in my browser(s) but when login in, I just get a "page not found" message. This is the adress after the login: http://192.168.1.110/wrcontrollite.ssi Any ideas what could be wrong? I only bought this unit, because it was in an auction, with 12 cameras. I got the whole thing, for under what the cameras would cost.
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Hi Im looking for some IR lights I can mount on 3-4 of our cameras (the outdoors) The cameras (Vista VPC9032) are quite light sensitive, and have much better picture in the night, than some of the IR mounted cameras we have. But I would like to make them even better. I have tried to find some on Ebay, but can only find them as dome-camera part, and a total new lens. What would you do here?
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Handheld screen for setting help
torbenc replied to torbenc's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I have tried to get the web-viewer to work on my Android phone, with no luck. In the standard browser, and Firefox, it shows the webclient fine, but not the login screen. The CCTV software, supports other programs to log in, and stream the video signal, but I have not found any apps for android, supporting this. Any ideas ? I took apart the 7" TFT monitor I had, and today I will try to get the signal on it. It has a flatcable input, and on the PCB they are marked as eg. "Video" "DVD" "+" I suppose that I will have to put the plus signal from my Powersupply on +, and Ground on the common ground on the PCB. And the same with the videosignal. The LCD only uses 3-4v input, so I can easy make with no wired powersupply. -
Handheld screen for setting help
torbenc replied to torbenc's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
It's Vista VPC9032 I found a picture of the back: -
Handheld screen for setting help
torbenc replied to torbenc's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Ya, my fault - Was thinking wrong. The cameras has a 3-pin connector on the back, with the marks "+" and a symbol that looks like a broom, and a "V" Don't know if that say something? -
Handheld screen for setting help
torbenc replied to torbenc's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Wow! Many answers! I found these, but think that I can get the same result, with a DVD player screen from a car, that I have laying around. http://cgi.ebay.com/Portable-2-5-TFT-LCD-Monitor-CCTV-Camera-Test-Tester-/120665916077?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c183fc2ad Untill now, I have also used the portable phone method, and it was a pain. The lenses on my cameras, has IRIS - Are there any wireless methods to this? Then I could put the wireless adapter on the camera im focusing, run into my office, and focus. Maybe it's easyer to find the sweetspot then? Thanks for all the replys! Think I hit a sweetspot question here -
Hi Im installing 16 cameras around our store, and need something handheld, that I can use to focus the cameras with, eg. when im up on a ladder. Are there any handheld monitors, with BNC or RCA input that I can use? Or do you have any suggestions for easy focusing?