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Good Evening. I have DVR software that creates .sv4 files. It plays just fine on the DVR software player but I would like to convert and can;t seem to find software that will convert it to .avi or similar. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
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Thanks FranciscoNET. I tried the methods you mention with no luck. I kept digging and found the ACTUAL manufactures site and downloaded what they suggested and it worked. The name brand of the DVR card is Winbook but I know that is not the manufacturer. It took some digging but I got through it. Thanks for the suggestions though.
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Ok. Understood. Thx
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I have a 4port DVR card I purchased several years ago on ebay. I have it installed in a spare PC at home. How can I determine the FPS on the card?
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thats no problem then. dont forget to order the graphics card Already have one, ATI Radeon 9600 Pro (old but functional) Quick/Last question: Can you clarify what this means: 1ch real-time or 1-4ch non real-time monitoring Thx for your help.
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that spec is just right for ebay crap NO it is not D1 on all. for $9 New. its just crap. if you want a system that works i.e have saved footage / easy download/ easy playback spend a little more money and buy from your country you may need support. I purchased my current one on ebay and it works just fine for the purposes of home DVR usage. I am not looking to break the bank, just looking for simple usage at home. I am capable of configuring and setting the DVR so support is not necessary.
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Hi. no FPS has nothing to do with resolution. if you bought the card i few years ago i should think you have CIF resolution. you need to be looking for D1 cards Just found it online: D1 Resolution - 704 x 480 CIF Resolution - 352 x 240 QCIF Resolution - 176 x 120 I am thinking of purchasing the card with the link on the previous post because I just changed my camera to a 480TV line res and although the image quality is OK,I am thinking maybe my current DVR card can't fully support it. Especially since I am thinking of getting another camera with 550 TV lines.
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Hi. no FPS has nothing to do with resolution. if you bought the card i few years ago i should think you have CIF resolution. you need to be looking for D1 cards What does D1 specify? Are the specs on this card D1 rated?
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Disregard I found the specs online. It is 30fps. If I get a 60fps card will it improve resolution?