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  1. I think nothing but common sense have a look at few samples keep in mind i took them from google look at the white numbers on blue background for pix count
  2. I have about 5 in stock sent me PM
  3. Does it actually have a "720P" preset?? That seems kind of odd, since "720P" is an HDTV designation and really not relevant to IP CCTV. Sorry, but I get annoyed by improper or mis-used specs and marketing jargon. Toss that at customers, they start getting improper or unrealistic ideas and expectations, and then you have to make them feel stupid when you have to straighten them out. Terms like "720P" and "1080P" don't belong in CCTV unless you're talking about feeding video to an HDTV set using an HDTV spec. Megapixel IP video is capable of resolutions far beyond HDTV (5MP is 2560x2048), and yet can be limited in framerate - "720P/1080P" is only correct if you're producing a full 30fps or better, which many cameras won't do at those resolutions. ---------------------------------------------- This camera produce full 30 frames up to 1280x720 and 22 Fr 1280x960 and yes it does have 1280x720 setting
  4. compression algorithm (H.264/MJPEG) 1/3" 1.3M SONY Progressive CCD Image Sensor Video bitrate : 32kbps ~ 8Mbps Serial data bandwidth : 2,400bps ~ 115,200bps Protocols : TCP/IP, Multicast, HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, FTP, DHCP, DNS, Dynamic DNS , RTP, RTSP HDMI Output (some model) Composite Output (some model) Web-based viewer (Internet Explorer) CMS : Upto 36 channels live monitoring, recording, search & playback Motion Detection Sensor input terminals Alarm output terminals 1 channel audio in/out (mono, line in/out) Serial data bandwidth : 2,400bps ~ 115,200bps RS485 terminals
  5. just my camera was set for 720P but I will do 1280x960 and post here later was trying to call u on your cell no answer
  6. How do you get that?? 1280x720 = .92MP. 1.3MP is 1280x1024. quote] U right Soundy I meant to say Camera is 1.3MP but clip was made as 720P
  7. Authentication servers ?
  8. Nope, the 2megapixel dome is absolutely useless, I even tried dropping it to VGA resolution and still horrible. The box camera is not the best either but considering the price ok. have a look I just posted video sample for members opinions http://www.cctvforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=100470#100470
  9. Agree 100 % Simple reason only 3130 using TRUE monochrome sensor
  10. ak357

    Any one use the midnight cameras? AVC 316

    do u mean slow shutter speed ?
  11. Sorry, your cameras did not work with a regular internet browser, they were not that inexpensive, and they are not name brands either. If I'm going to get a no-name I might as well get them from ebay, at least I have some recourse with ebay & paypal. I guess it depend what we call reg internet browser It works no problem with IE and some PDA good luck
  12. I have the same product just diffrent housings and very diff price I distribute them in Canada so far customers love it very easy to use PM me if u need more info
  13. Yes, I distribute them in Canada so far customers love it very easy to use PM me if u need more info
  14. Thx I guess u getting few frames/sec and/or u running not in full Resolution Right ?
  15. Can u tell us please what kinda bandwith u pushing with 20 Arecont using Highwire adapter in total Thx
  16. ak357

    FPS,IPS,PPS

    Do u really want to put test card against AVtech DVR ?
  17. ak357

    Image Sensor CCD vs CMOS

    link to all this info would be easier
  18. ak357

    OutDoor wireless access points

    looks like Nano station
  19. That's what I do... although you can do one better and eliminate the PoE injector if you can find a wireless router with built-in PoE supply. Soundy have ? for u the way I understand u have your laptop with you when you are on the top of the ladder right ? or one person on the ladder and second just walking around and guide first ? Depends on the site... my laptop is a 15" widescreen so I can sometimes leave it below on a counter or table. For lower heights I use a painter's stepladder with a tool shelf, so the laptop can sit on that. For slightly higher installs, I'll usually balance it (carefully!) on top of the stepladder. Anything beyond that, we generally use a man-lift (we own a 20' scissor-lift), and I'll set it across a corner of the railing on a non-skid matting (I'm working on a clamp-on holding table). For a while I was using an 11" Sony VAIO laptop that was a lot nicer for working at heights And as I've mentioned elsewhere, my co-worker has an Archos 5, which has a built-in browser and WiFi, so he just uses that. well kinda was doing the same now always 2 guys and 2 radio few min done...next
  20. That's what I do... although you can do one better and eliminate the PoE injector if you can find a wireless router with built-in PoE supply. Soundy have ? for u the way I understand u have your laptop with you when you are on the top of the ladder right ? or one person on the ladder and second just walking around and guide first ?
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