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Looking for the latest version of PSS
shockwave199 replied to smokingjoe's topic in General Digital Discussion
Looks like this might be the latest version, at dahua. The second item on the list. http://www.dahuasecurity.com/download_2_1.html -
Viewing On Mobile Phone - Hikvision
shockwave199 replied to pbar's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
And they can't help you with the phone app? Without indepth access, forum help is largely futile in matters of networking issues. It becomes paramount that after purchase customer service is top notch to help you through everything pertaining to their products. You need to look to them to make it right. Best of luck working it out. -
Dahua Hybrid DVR/NVR Snapshot settings
shockwave199 replied to dw886's topic in Digital Video Recorders
If you haven't, try gmail as the sender. I was using my ISP email account and getting a picture, but it was a grey blank shot- useless. I tried everything in the dvr. The minute I used my gmail account as the sender- bingo, all good. Just make note of the settings you have now so you can go back to them if gmail doesn't work at all. Also check to see in the channel for detection that capture is enabled too, and that you enable the proper channel for the capture. If you're using channel 2, enable capture and make sure the 2 box in the channel line is pushed in; enabled. Otherwise you won't get pictures being captured upon motion events to the channel, and therefore there will be no picture to email. It's a good idea to make sure that in the snapshot menu, for the channel you're working on, set trigger mode to 1 second intervals. That's all you're interested in, trigger mode. Don't go to the scheduling menu and enable snapshots with scheduling or you will drop the channel into constant picture taking mode for that channel. Unless you want that, avoid it. Make all these settings at the dvr. In the playback menu you can also search for picture to confirm you're at least creating the snapshots for email, so you know that much is working. But like I said, if all seems to be set right, try gmail. And one last thing, don't stress this one too much. I finally got picture email working right and I turned it off. NOT because the emails were out of control, because they weren't. I just never got a picture of a suspect, be it me really trying out there or anyone. It would email me pictures before I got in frame. Only once I was in frame and I could look at the email pic and say yeah, that's a usable shot. The rest of the time, the timing of the picture for email just could not be adjusted to get a useful shot. So, off it went. I MUCH prefer push notification in gdmss plus. Look at my vids to see a demo of it. -
Dahua Hybrid DVR/NVR Snapshot settings
shockwave199 replied to dw886's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Make sure in your email settings in the box that attachment is enabled. It usually is by default. Also in the detect menu, for a given channel make sure snapshot is enabled as well. If all is set right, it's your email provider that is causing it. Gmail has been working well for me now with my dahua. Also check your spam folder to make sure the picture email isn't getting dumped to spam because of the attachment. -
That moment when they spot the cameras
shockwave199 replied to Firefighter's topic in General Digital Discussion
Is that playback from the nvr, BI, or SD card? -
That moment when they spot the cameras
shockwave199 replied to Firefighter's topic in General Digital Discussion
It also keeps them honest. Sometimes I feel a little self conscious putting cameras on people. But then a story hits the news about break-ins and just yesterday, down a whole street in Queens kids shived tires in the sidewalls and not a single home had cameras to get anything. To me a homeowner can't afford NOT to have cameras in line these days. Btw, nice pictures. -
How Do I Setup an External Microphone?
shockwave199 replied to RIPE's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
If you don't need the sound to be recorded, just hookup a cctv mic to the mic input on the hybrid itself in the back. -
New Hikvision Ultra Low light 2MP Box Camera w/ DarkFighter
shockwave199 replied to myiicu's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
'Dark Fighter' type stuff is usually code for digital crap that hurts the image more than it helps it. And you end up dialing most of it down or out to get a proper image. But, we'll see. -
New SDI camera system has weird "ghosting" effect
shockwave199 replied to redspc3312's topic in Security Cameras
It's odd because cdi is always touted as uncompressed smooth real time viewing. Other than poor cables, I can only figure there's equipment problems. And you should definitely get customer service in on it. -
Swann/Hikvision waterproof connector damaged:
shockwave199 replied to 15734's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
That's a good point and worth trying. But keep an eye on it, it could be inherently finicky even if you get it going. -
How to Automatic Capture Snapshot from a DVR
shockwave199 replied to rkjha's topic in Digital Video Recorders
In motion detection for that channel there might be a capture option. If you don't see it, your Dvr does not have the ability to do it. -
Swann/Hikvision waterproof connector damaged:
shockwave199 replied to 15734's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I am not a guru, but it stands to reason that damage won't be warranty covered. So you may as well snip off the connection and use a keystone. I have never done it so I can't say for sure. I do know that snipping it off will void the warranty regardless though. What have you got lose, snip away I say. -
Help Designing for Large Multifamily. Minimal Infrastructur.
shockwave199 replied to JBull's topic in System Design
No, I don't believe you can do that. You can use more than one POE switch though, placing them in close proximity to certain areas to get cameras powered in that zone, and then running only one line from the POE switch to another switch along the way. -
Motion Detect at Dawn and Dusk
shockwave199 replied to JohnAJohnson's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
She was unquestionably still a babe But then she went and did this. Cryin freakin shame, and for me personally, no more motion detection -
Motion Detect at Dawn and Dusk
shockwave199 replied to JohnAJohnson's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Now that was worth quoting " title="Applause" /> Are you recording to SD cards? You should work out how to get notifications dumped to ftp or email with video and/or pictures. Some way of having events archived so it doesn't matter what happens to the camera or nvr. And since you're getting relatively low false triggers already, it will make each event mostly worth archiving. If you get a storm, clean up that archive. But redundancy in archiving is worth the time it takes to set up. You are very concerned about only important events being logged, a good thing. But follow that up to make sure the evidence doesn't just walk away with a crackhead. -
Motion Detect at Dawn and Dusk
shockwave199 replied to JohnAJohnson's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yeah really, just use pir's and that will cut out the false triggers. But if two change overs a day are the only false triggering you get, I wouldn't be concerned. I would have thought you'd be fed up with a lot more false triggering than just day/night flips. And if you want evidence of crime or homicide, consider how you handle the security of your security system too, if you haven't already. And consider how you handle the recording schedule, to make it as easy as it can be to review playback. -
Help Designing for Large Multifamily. Minimal Infrastructur.
shockwave199 replied to JBull's topic in System Design
Where is your 'junk' dvr located now? Why wasn't conduit run for the camera runs? How was the cable run to get to the eight locations thus far? If you can't do the install yourself, it's gonna cost some big bucks to have it done. And if you hand an installer a wish list with 4-5 ptz's, you're really ballooning your budget- they will hammer you with cost for that. Tell them the areas you want covered and let them tell you what they suggest to get that done. It could come in for less money. Frankly I'd only consider an HD system for starting fresh. If you're relegated to hiring the job out, put the budget into megapixel cameras. Even 1.3 megapixel is enough. You don't necessarily need 3 or 5 mega pixel cameras, by any means. So don't be sold on that. But well placed mega pixel cameras will all but eliminate the need for ptz's. Of course you could have one ptz if you wanted. But you may find you don't even need that. HD cameras are that far superior. Does the building have an attic space above? Between that or the basement, it might make it a bit easier to run the wires. Do not go for wireless. Multi family, with all those wireless networks and gadgets will likely make it a nightmare for your own needs. -
I did a little demo of the updated app that came out earlier this month. It's probably better to view it full screen at youtube. 5RosdsxMGLo
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New SDI camera system has weird "ghosting" effect
shockwave199 replied to redspc3312's topic in Security Cameras
I don't know much about SDI camera settings. Is there an i-frame setting in the encode menu? I've often read that setting should be half that of the fps you have set and if not, that problem you describe can happen. But that's megapixel cameras. Not sure it applies to SDI cameras. Also try CBR instead of VBR. And if you have the ability to have different frame rates for regular and motion recording, in other words low fps for regular recording and then fps ramp up higher with motion, try keeping the frame rates the same for both. Setting wise, that's all I can think of. -
Ya see there - that's an accomplishment. Good for you. Exhale and keep rockin
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Sector is correct. However it's been 2 years problem free. The old saying can often be the best advice - don't fix what ain't broke.
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Swann DVR with 4 cams not playing the game
shockwave199 replied to a2ztelecom's topic in Digital Video Recorders
You mean a 12v 2a power adapter for each camera I hope. Do the cameras have OSD menus where settings can be adjusted? -
Strange IR Glare? Hkivision DS-2CD2132-I
shockwave199 replied to bradyboyy88's topic in Security Cameras
Aim it so the edge of the house on the bottom right side is out of the picture. That should clear it up considerably. Ideally you should even get the top of that light fixture out of the picture too. But just getting the edge of the house on the right should clear most of it up. -
Try a combination for the one field, such as smtp.gmail.com:465 Gmail may not work because I see no encryption setting in your picture.
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Various setup questions for my new DVR
shockwave199 replied to CNLivesOn's topic in General Digital Discussion
I believe redundancy is when you have more than one hard drive in the unit, such as a raid setup. Leave the setting unchecked. If you're having a problem with motion recording kicking in late, try increasing the sensitivity setting. I also set post record to 10 seconds. If you still have problems, try increasing prerecorded a little higher if you can. Interval probably has something to do with email frequency, if you set up email notification for motion events. Or it could mean snapshot interval if you've enabled snapshots- still pictures. I'm not sure though. Every system terms things a little different. Probably no harm done keeping it at 1 second. Video blind can be set to send email notification or set off an alarm. It means the Dvr will sense if the camera has been sray painted or covered over in a robbery. It can give false alarms though if it's an exterior camera in heavy rain or fog, so it's not always the best idea to enable that for exterior cameras, or interior ones with no ir for night vision. Video loss is when the video signal drops out completely, such as a cable being cut. That can be good to enable. Those settings need to be used in conjunction with notifications or an alarm, or even to start other channels recording. Otherwise having them enabled doesn't do much. Set each channel at the maximum resolution and bit rate you can, usually dictated by the frame per second you choose. If it means keeping each channel at 7.5fps to get D1 for every channel, do so. If your unit can do more fps for each channel at D1, go for it. Always record at the highest settings the unit offers. If it means putting in a higher capacity hard drive to archive more time, than do it. If your unit has sub stream, that can be set at lower resolutions for remote viewing or cell phone app viewing. But main stream, keep high. Display resolution will depend on the monitor you use. It has nothing to do with channel encode settings. I'm not sure what playback large means. When in doubt with system settings, leave them at default - don't change what they're set on. And, welcome to the forum. Hope some of that helps.