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Since your problems started right after you've burned some video footage, it might be that you've filled up the OS partition with video files which were not deleted from there after burning. Shortly, make sure you have enough free space on this drive. An other option is your Geforce card. Try disabling all Direct3D/DirectX accelerations through Dispaly Settings -->Advanced-->Troubleshoot. You'll get a lower quality image, but if the system works fine this way, then the problem lies with the video card. Replace it with an ATI.
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Kodicom Diginet Card Resolution Problem
loop replied to snoopy's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
If I remember right on the Kodicom card you have a blue plastic cube with a screw on it's side. It's a potentiometer for electrically adjusting the capture sensitivity. Try playing with this screw while watching the video and see if it solves your problem. Be careful with screw driver... -
Are you sure we're talking about the same card??? Where did you buy it?
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You've noticed There are only few good products out there. Some companies doesnen't have shame at all. If they all gathered their efforts, they might come up with a good product...
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They are the same dvr's made by POSDATA, Korea. http://www.posdata.co.kr/eng/business/watch/pro.jsp No expirience though.
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Anyone know who BOLIDE TECH GROUP gets there S/A DVR's from?
loop replied to kandcorp's topic in Digital Video Recorders
the MPEG4 one is from ActiveTek with different mold, and the others are from Argus. -
This is an Avtech dvr. What's that good about it except for the specs? Do you have an online demo? Cuase it's not an easy task to get it from the manufacturer...
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That's right Actually I'm dealing these units here in Israel, and looking for some feedback.
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Can you give in detail, which kind of issues?
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Hunt USA is selling same dvr under their brand name: http://www.huntcctv.com/16%20channel%20DVR.htm Remote playback does not work properly...
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It's OEM made by panacom, Taiwan. A well designed and stable product, good as a low-cost dvr. Don't touch it if you need the video/audio networked. It's a network tourniquet...
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Systems with sophisticated motion detection
loop posted a topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I'm looking for a dvr card or a standalone system which has advanced motion detection software, that can recognize and distinct between various objects. -
http://www.mobotix.com - Germany http://www.axis.com - Sweden
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Systems with sophisticated motion detection
loop replied to loop's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
no exprience, just to add another that is growing nicely with some interesting solution: http://www.ioimage.com/ -
Video Splitter for (2) cameras
loop replied to MetzLyov's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Try here: http://www.usbroadcast.com/bargains.htm CREST TS08-2 2 Channel Video Switcher............................... ...........$25.00 ...or a small workshop could build them for around the same price. -
I think there's nothing amazing about any dvr...
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NICE is one of them. Made in Israel. http://www.nice.com/products/video/index.php
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just to get a feel, you can check their demo: http://61.74.246.242/ User: Admin Pass: 1
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http://www.tomtech.co.kr/english/product/product.php?cg1=1&cg2=2 I wouldn't call it crap at all.
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Does anyone has expirience with USB dvr's? Something like this one: http://www.comartsystem.com/products/eng_usbcap.htm
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Don't waste your time on trying other software to work with your card. Either use the software bundled with it, or buy another card that has the functions you need. My advice...
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Here's your card: http://www.wave-p.com/en/productsc-3.htm You can download the application and driver from the download page.
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You can do it with almost any cheap dvr which is based on vineyard chipset (most low-end) and has a removable HDD Rack. You'll need a USB to IDE adaptor, and the software from Vineyard. This is actually the old method of archiving to a PC. USB to IDE Adaptor: http://www.pcbee.co.kr/contents/news/na/34436.jsp http://www.ezguide.co.kr/auto_page/01050600/6931.html One Vineyard based dvr: http://www.infinitycctv.com/docs/products/standalonedvr/?id=sdvr-4120 I have the software if you need it.
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Great unit, I just hate the noise of the cheap fan. But most embedded dvr's in this range has the same problem. The SDVR-4500 from Nadatel (MPEG4) is fanless, but it lacks the IE browser support, software is required for remote monitoring, and the max speed of ffw is X4 compared to X64 on the AVR-400. Don't know who sells them in the US though. It's a new product.