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    Newbie from Down Under

    Welcome to forum http://lmgtfy.com/?q=difference+between+CCTV+and+IP+cameras+
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    CCTV Monitor Question

    Where did you see CRT and LCD with the same resolution ? Thanks
  3. I would assume u are using Aver to record Sanyo ? How well its supported max res, frame rate and so on ? does it support h.264 and Jpeg Thanks
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    RG6 Siamese

    Take it easy man I was not trying to offend you sorry if u feel this way What I was trying to say That it is no reason at all to remove foil and if "other" removing then they simply lazy or have no idea how to do properly
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    RG6 Siamese

    I really like words "Everyone seems to cut the foil off" But ? still the same what is the reason "Everyone" removing foil
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    RG6 Siamese

    Braid and foil are your ground and shield Why do u want to remove ?
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    RG6 Siamese

    Why are u trying to get foil off ?
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    T-Adapter

    Soundy if you take your meter and measure video input resistance of any consumer or commercial piece of equipment you will see 75 Ohm
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    T-Adapter

    Then 1 IN 2 OUT Video Distributor that all u need
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    T-Adapter

    I am trying to help him to understand basic
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    T-Adapter

    Where did you get idea about "7db" or 54 mhz ? All you need 1 IN 2 OUT Video Distributor or any other combination http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1+IN+2+OUT+Video+Distributor http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Video+Distributor
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    Need advice on adding cameras with BNC

    LOOKS like an AC waveform ?
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    IP over Coax

    Have a look viewtopic.php?f=17&t=21746&p=129627#p129627 Send me PM if you need more info
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    Need advice on adding cameras with BNC

    Any Analog camera in North America must comply with NTSC standard and have to produce 1 V p-p on 75 Ohm load just Google it if u want to learn more
  15. His LED Board has photo sensor
  16. Take it easy Mike You have to "rethink" your solutions I would suggest you increase quality and decrease prices Soundy has solution for about $1500
  17. If you find what u want for $1500 let us know please
  18. I was simply referring to " NJD " post about Aver He sugest to use TV Out from 6240 my point I don't think TV out will display IP cam What works with what I don't have any problem
  19. AVerMedia DVR cards support IP without separate license. Number of IP cams is limited depending on card used. The 16 camera cards also allow for configuration of which cameras get placed on the monitor out feed, e.g. watch cams in grids of 4, 9, or 16 cameras, a single camera, 1 largish image and 7 small ones etc. (see below for the TV OUT set-up page of this function on a NV6240 16 camera card). This card will support up to 16 cameras in total of which up to 16 may be IP cameras without the need to pay for a separate license. NJD I remember Avermedia can not display IP cam on TV display Can you confirm this ? Thx
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    Multi-site dvr management

    No. I use it as it is, utilizing its internal methods and events. If there is something it cant do then i do it myself outside of the activeX. All I need it for is the video feed, connect, view live video, disconnect. The events are also very useful but I can still work without it. I see. Thanks few times I have done it just for fun change few pix inside and recompile back lost digital sign but that ok always can sign later again if need it
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    Multi-site dvr management

    Rory just curios Do u take apart "ActiveX" and recompile again ? for whatever reason
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    Need advice on camera/DVR to go in a car!

    Mega Pix Cam with SD Card recording and Alarm input Click button start Click button stop recording Then pull video from Card in office or whatever
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    Convert Coax to ethernet

    Well have a look I have been selling and using this product for last 6 month about 2 or more times cheaper then highwire My own tests have following results on 525 feet network stress test I got 80-90 Mbps (supplier claim up to 300 meters and 100 mbps) First pix small adapters (16 of them ready to be install) go on DVR or NVR end (each need 12 V) second pix is adapter on camera end sorry for pix quality better will be avail soon By the way I am in Canada
  24. I think this pretty much cuts to the heart of the issue. I understand why some people here don't want to let the cat out of the bag on new technologies they're working with, especially if it's something new that can give them an edge over the competition... but WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THIS THREAD, you're right, it's sort of counter-productive to post camera images and then not provide any info about the camera. If I made the rules, I'd decree that if you're going to post pictures in this thread, you must also post details of the setup used to create them (camera make and model, lens make and model, focal length if possible, codec, DVR, etc. etc.). There's NO point in making comparisons without all this information available. If you don't want to share the details, then I think it's fair to ask you not show the pictures either - it defeats the entire purpose of the thread. Unfortunately, I don't make the rules, so consider all this to be just "food for thought". OK,I delete my post sorry for inconvenience
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