CollinR
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Problem configuring a Panasonic WJ-HD316A FTP settings
CollinR replied to tmcgowan's topic in Digital Video Recorders
You can probably just use / and see where it goes but your FTP server configuration should dictate where the files are located. Also you probably need DDNS configured to pass ftp.yourdomain.com otherwise you must have and use a static IP. EDIT: Are these two on the same LAN? -
Also retry this test with the TV off, I think it's also playing a role in color reproduction. If thats a plasma it will be like a giant IR emitter. A straight daytime color camera may improve if you want to video gameplay or something.
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Few are megapixel. To defien megapixel the video needs to have at least one million pixels. 352*240 = 84,480 pixels (.08 megapixel) 640*480 aka VGA = 307,200 pixels (.3 megapixel) 1024*768 = 786,432 pixels (~ .8 megapixel) 1280*1024 = 1,310,720 pixels (ta da!!! 1.3 megapixel!)
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The more I think about the the more I think you should add a power supply closer to some of these trouble cameras and bump it up to 18/2 or better. 2.2amps is a lot
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Arecont AV5100 default IP? Where to find AV Installer?
CollinR replied to cctvpro2008's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
YEs it will find all Arecont cameras I know of, even the OEM versions too. -
I would redo the power side with 18/2 or bigger, 320m is crazy to be sending 2.2amps down Cat5 even 2 pair tied togther.
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You must use your ISP's SMPT server in most every install I have done in the last few years.
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This is why IR on the cam sucks.
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should I use IP cameras?
CollinR replied to jhonovich's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Don't forget an IP camera on the outside of a building is basically just like having a network jack on the outside of your building. How often do you see that? Also if PoE is present it wouldn't be too hard to trade the cam for a WAP and plug the cam into that. Now you can be hacked internally from miles away. (google Mikrotik). -
should I use IP cameras?
CollinR replied to jhonovich's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Welcome back Thomas! You and I are on the exact same page. -
Another one of rmy favorites, 2 scumbags try to rob the wrong place at the wrong time. Get mobbed by ~50 bikers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32ECOB3gILI&feature=related
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Oh yeah! Local stuff for me.
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Whats the difference between the sent and out box
CollinR replied to dopalgangr's topic in Questions about this site
If the message is in the outbox it hasn't been read yet. You can still edit or delete the PM until the recipient "opens" the message. Bingo! -
I have it fixed now, took us a while to meet up online.
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DDWRT firmware is almost more important then the router used. Read this: http://lifehacker.com/software/router/hack-attack-turn-your-60-router-into-a-600-router-178132.php Supported routers: http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/dd-wrt/hardware.html have fun! Collin
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Usually they mean IR corrected so when in night mode and using IR lighting you have less focus shift. You certainly do want to use a quality DN lens with a true day/night camera.
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Uninstall the DVR software through the control panel, then delete the install folder. Then reinstall the software with the NV5000 installed.
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urgent!! doorview camera installations - help!!!
CollinR replied to gmask's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Well you will obviously need stranded RG59, or it will break. -
All me at nine1eight 857 nine zero18 Right click and download this to your desktop. http://lowvoltageonline.com/helpdesk/HelpDesk.exe Run it by double clicking on it. I will fix and you will see how.
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urgent!! doorview camera installations - help!!!
CollinR replied to gmask's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Never done one either, I just put a bullet cam beside the door. -
PCI CARD AND PCI-E card?
CollinR replied to jobschen's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
It just depends on the encoding, good HW encoders are almost impossible to tell from the source. However most don't have good encoders so it wind up being somewhat of a wash. -
You wire the data bus in parallel, you can hang 16 cameras off those 2 terminals but I suggest a cheap terminal block to make it easier.
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I am making the assumption that the intergated motion detector would provide contact closure like most PIR motions. As such you would need to bring those outputs back to the DVR and patch them to an available input. The GVNETIO is a combination RS232>RS485 converter with IIRC 4 digital IO. This would allow for 4 of these cameras and 4 buzzers/strobes to make people look at them. The motion is pointless as you mentioned you have video motion detection but on a PTZ depending on how it is made it could be a very valuable feature. With 4 PIRs in the dome you can have it track based on the PIRs which is better then scanning (MD doesn't work) or stationary (not on target).
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PCI CARD AND PCI-E card?
CollinR replied to jobschen's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Depends. How is the encoding done? How many channels of video? On the card transcoding? On the card analytics? I think this is more for software encoders then anything else, they transfer uncompressed video to the CPU for each channel captured. -
Analog cameras, digital video and aspect ratios
CollinR replied to tuonela's topic in General Digital Discussion
If you want a 1:1 pixel map on a square display, yes. However you will be hard pressed to find a square display, 4:3 (CCTV and SD TV), 16:9 and 16:10 are the most common aspect ratios but are all rectangular.