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hi rory & all, I swaping the card to other PC, the result is still the same. Furthermore i did try to connect the camera direct to TV AV, the result is good. but to GV card really poor quality. i will send for repair. Thanks for everyone input & advice. Appreciate that very very much.
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The pigtails here mean the wire with VGA connector to BNC which come along with the Geo card right? correct me if i am wrong. Yes, the correct format been us (PAL).
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I will try different computer this weekend. Initially using separate adaptor for each of the cameras. Even try to use 16channels cctv power distributor. Same result. Last night i did try, i connect the camera into the TV AV input, the camera seem to be good quality. No ground loop. Seem like the GV-1480 card itself got problem? how to further confirm the card got problem or not? if different computer also same problem, can this conclude card itself got problem?
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Soundy, Thanks for your input & it's really valuable to someone who facing the problem like me. i will check out & adding more grounding. what is the suitable measurement tool that i can use to measure this so call Gounding Loop? if i use multimeter, i think i can only measure the connectivity & resistance? Any good Gounding-Loop Isolator to recommend?
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ok...so this mean the grounding loop cannot be resolve & no way to overcome this from end user at all?
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Thank for reply. Yes, you’re right. The more camera connect into it, the fastest the poor quality will be. But the camera eventually is a good quality camera, the picture quality is sharp. I don’t know, maybe I am not that expert in this area. The site is *www.inox.com.my (it’s down for construction at this moment) But last time I don’t have this problem. But some of those weatherproof IR camera come with the stand metal bracket & recently I also getting a number of new IR Dome which the body is metal too. So what should I do? Kind of frustrated been keeping changing this & that but problem can't be solve.
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Dear 501 & All, My problem almost the same symptom as mention by ‘Bunny’. Not sure how your problem been solved? I saw you message on 'Try a ground loop isolator', how should I doing that? Is that just pull a grounding wire connect to backplane on GV1480 PCI metal plate? Or should I only grounding all together on the BNC connector that connect to the port? I try to use separate (individual adaptor) & 16 channels power distributor for each of the camera, no help. Same symptom. BTW, my system detail as below: -GV-1480 -Windows 7 - 32bit (Geovision V8.4) -Motherboard Gigabyte (Model need to check again) -Pentium i3 -Onboard Graphic -4G RAM The picture as attach is the example what I am facing right now. It’s showing 2 camera with same horrible symptom. The more camera you connect into the card, the fastest the poor quality will be. Let me know any further info i need to provide. Pls help! Rgds, Tae