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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
That card does look very similar. Unfortunately netvision guy seems to have gone a bit quiet, he's not answering my PMs and apparently I'm not entitled to send him an email! Don't suppose anyone has a login for the 'downlaod' [sic] area do they? This forum still doesn't work on my mac. -
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Thanks for this, but yes I have tried this software on a fresh install of XP and still no joy. Doesn't come up with any errors - just no video whatsoever.. -
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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
That definitely looks like the right site for the card as it talks about xvision and xserver. Although the site is a classic example of the confusing literature some of these vendors like to push out! My other card has more chips, and is a 'Higheasy' card, which came bundled with 'DVR7000' software. I can't get it to work at all now, despite having reinstalled a dozen times and even tried different drivers that I found from elsewhere which purported to be the same thing. Chip markings: 2 x the following: Hynix 8515A A 5DU281622FTP-5 2 x the following: Techwell TW2815 DATA1-GR WOB459001 0846 ...and on the other side what looks like RAM chips and also: XILINX SPARTAN XC3S250E PQG208DGQ0845 D3623400A1 4C W9864G2GH-6 0742H 472907700 ...and stickers with the numbers: 0903301708HC0140892 90320b06 -
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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Oh dear. NV9200 you say though, mine says MV9200, is that any different? I do have an 8ch card that cost a lot more, but I got fed up with having to reinstall the drivers / os every other day. It seems theres an awful lot of rubbish out there, with badly written drivers and equally badly written software with poor Chinese to English translations. I know it's possible to spend thousands, but I'm not. What's the best thing to do in my situation? -
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Full chip markings: MV9200 VASTVISION CO.LTD P6L68-010 1022 MV9200 VASTVISION CO.LTD P6L68-010 1022 PLX TECHNOLOGY PCI6140-AA33PC G 0933 MS006 CHINA -
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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I guess ' VASTVISION MV9200' are the chips of interest (of which there are 2)? I've whipped it out to take a quick photo which I'll attach... (Tricky as this forum logs me out every time I click submit - does it not like Safari / Mac maybe?) -
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toothsome replied to toothsome's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Ah sorry! The vendor told me it would work with any software and as the driver is installed and working I thought that would be it! It is a 9200 model - here's the ebay link: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270737239361 And further info below - let me know if you need any other info from it... DirectDrwa video preview technology, H.264/MPEG. video compression algorithm Support Smart mobile phone & Iphone monitoring, including sending color photos when it is alarming (The mobile phone must support multimedia message). Real-time image monitoring. Support IE browser and client software, and support the CMS software. Single chipset supports for 4 channel video, 2channel audio. Single system supports to 32 channel video. Real-time preview resolution maximum supports to the D1:PAL: 704*576 (D1) NTSC: 704*480 (D1), Recording resolution CIF: PAL: 352*288(CIF) NTSC: 320*240 (CIF) Be compatible with most Motherboard and graphic card, the compatibility is excellent. For example: the Intel 845, 848, 945, G31, P45 motherboard, the AMD and VIA Motherboard. Network setup is very convenient, and it has the VNN / DDNS function. Don??t need to open the ports from Router for WAN. Videos occupy smaller space, 40-180MB on average, and with good video quality. Simultaneously video and audio. Adopt advanced digital image processing technology chips MV9200. 10-bit ADC with 4H comb filter. So the picture is clear and the color is true. The card has very low power consumption, no noise point. Support motion detection, and support high-speed camera's preset and linkage alarm. It adopts MV9200 chips to digitizing the analog video signals. It will be stored in the hard disk after real-time compressing and coding, or through the transmission of computer networks to achieve data sharing. The system can also handle video signal 1-32channels. It is widely used in the field of banking, electricity, telecommunications, water conservancy, intelligent building, home, office ,supermarket, store, and packing lot etc. Operating language: English, Spanish, Simplified "inese, Traditional Chinese(Big5). Product Specification Video Input: 8 channels/card Audio Input: 4 channel/card Display Rate: 240 fps (NTSC) 200 fps (PAL) Recording Rate: 240 fps (NTSC) 200 fps (PAL) Compression Format: H.264/MPEG Compression Spaces Rate: 40--180M/h/ch System Support: 32channels/4cards Alarm Function: 8ch input, output/card Alarm Record: Yes PTZ Control: Yes Operating System Support: Win2000/XP/VISTA 32 bit/Win 7 Ultimate 32bit -
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hi! I've purchased and installed an 8ch analog H.264 capture card, and also have a couple of IP cameras. All works fine, but the trouble is, the bundled software is awful, and also won't remotely view on a mac. It's a home install so I'm hoping not to spend too much on software (Sub 100 hopefully!). Can someone recommend which software they would / do use in this scenario? My wishlist is: - Runs on Windows XP - Viewer / JPEG stream for Mac & iPhone - Local record, data backup to network drive - Usual stuff (motion detection / view selection etc) - As few bugs as possible, and in proper English! There seem to be so many poorly written software variants (i've already downloaded half a dozen) so I'm thinking surely there must be a 'go to' application that would tick these five boxes? Thanks!