vector18
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What is your ddns and your log in name and password? I'll change everything for you, LMAO!
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Not sure if it's the same model as yours, but this is a Dahua 16 channel DVR that I have in the field up and running. The main stream and extra stream bit rate is going to be different. A cell phone and a PC cannot handle the same bit rate. Here is a screen shot of channel 1's settings.
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how do I embed the youtube video? Anything I try doesnt work?UWBkuV8tX64
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OK, I got it now, thanks for the info and helping me out!
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I chopped the video cause there were seconds without much motion. What is wrong with the video? I think that song is perfect for a cctv video, no? LOL
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Updated version of video...............
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how do I embed the youtube video? Anything I try doesnt work?
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@Vector18 are you starting a Dahua web store?LOL, no I am not. I just really like their products alot and I think their prices are very reasonable. You don't think
those images are sharp?
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These cameras are Dahua bullets. You need to make sure your upload speed on your internet service
is at least 3-4mbps if you want remote access to function when using main stream.
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Tell us where it's going or what you want to see. How far, how much lighting, etc. And like others said, for best picture you should
go with a 1080P camera, but your current dvr cannot record it. You can actually buy a megapixel camera and an NVR for it for your
budget, so to get the best picture, you would a 2nd recorder.
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I would say any of the Dahua 1.3mp IP cameras or higher would work fine for what you want. There are no bad models when
it comes to Dahua IP megapixels.
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Search for cameras with white light if you want the camera itself to light up an area. They will not turn on at your command though.
They work at night and when there is motion, they turn on. If you want a light that turns on at your command, I would have a flood
light installed with a manual switch inside your house.
http://www.icrealtime.com/solutions/pdshowg.asp?pdid=ICR250VLD
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It's not that I need it on the 15th floor. I just have it set up as a demo so I can try to sell them. My DSL is not handling the
bandwidth so I'm upgrading very soon.
Yes, this is the Dahua PTZ with built in IR's.
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I've seen single channels go bad on older PS's. But never fine one day and than every channel at once. But if it's as old as you say, it's believable.
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It's down right now but will be up in a day or two.
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It's a dahua 1080p IP ptz. I'll get the model number later
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As long as the receiver for the alert has a relay output you definitely will be able to use your dvr
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I had this camera indoors to test it out. I couldn't really test it out in my apt so I mounted it on my terrace today. I'm on the 15th floor
so you can imagine how high I am. Here are a couple of screen shots from fully zoomed out to fully zoomed in. Tonight I'll take some
night shots to see how it looks and post them tomorrow.
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What is the distance your trying to view?
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You should get one of these in that case. I have one for sale if your interesteed. It's a 1080P PTZ IP camera with analog out or ethernet out. It has two different IR's.
When you zoom in, the long range IR's kick in, and when you zoom out, the wide array kicks in. The clarity and colors are amazing. You can set up a guard tour or just
pan. It it definitely tells the bad guys that you mean business. It's big and mean looking.
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Do you really want those big ugly housings outside of your house? Go with either a dome, an eyeball, or a bullet camera.
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What's the price on that whole package?
High-res live video from phone?
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You will need to go in the settings of the NVR or the camera itslef, depends how your recording. Look for extra stream or sub stream
and see if there is a choice on how it streams. If your at 320x240 it sounds like your at QCIF or less. Try to get D1 for your iphone
and the picture will look much better.