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Ether9808 DVR very slow with radeon 9250 graphics card -Help
kylep replied to russ1150's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I had a similar problem with the equivilent 4 channel card. I had run the software out of the box, and encode.exe was consuming 90+ % of cpu cycles. Minimizing the system (not displaying the software on the screen) would lower the value somewhat. What dropped the cpu was taking out the software and drivers (that were included with the card), and installing another newer version of the software that i obtained from the site. Seems like there was an encode.exe bug in the very early version of this software, and was fixed later on. I may be wrong, but i believe the version now at wave-p is not password protected for your card. There is also a warning about the installation order of the drivers / software, causing cpu overload. This is mentioned in the help file. -
hardware compression / encoding on-board
kylep posted a topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Is there a general knowledge method to identify a DVR board as having hardware encoding /compression on it (as opposed to software compression)? In addition to the conexant fusion 878a chip, there must be a MPEG or H.264 encoding chip dedicated to do this, perhaps one per channel or MUX. I'm in the amateur side of things, 4 to 8 channels, looking for solutions. Please expand my brain. -
hardware compression / encoding on-board
kylep replied to kylep's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I think what was confusion is somewhat clearer. It's about how some ebay specials get off saying they "hardware encode" Lower priced cards had the rockwell bt878/879 (aka Conexant Fusion or Techwell ?? ) chip on it, and was marketed as "hardware encoding". From what i understand the analog signal is captured by this chip on the pci card and does some processing, adjusting size, contrast, etc, and then pixel by pixel by frame the video is written to memory. The CPU then handles the MPEG or h264 encoding High end cards have hardware encoding as well, but also includes MPEG or h.264 or mjpeg /etc encoding there on the card, and would put that stream into memory via the pci bus. I wonder that the CPU must decode the MPEG /etc stream for motion detection or content analysis, or if that's done by the encoding chips on the pci card? Now, some ultra low priced ebay specials would not have the BT878/879 chip, probably an Analog-2-Digital converter, writes this stream of signal values (not pixels) to memory, and relies on the CPU to interpret the values and create a pixel, then revisit it as it creates the encoded MPEg /etc stream. comments? -
Xp home and Dvr card software
kylep replied to paratonerali's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
uvnc seems like a smart idea to install on client's computers, if they will allow it. You'd have to have certain ports (5800 or 5900) opened or port forwarded to the system. Do you pro's often rely on this (RDP or UVNC or PCAnywhere) for service issues? -
Has there been any resolution to this problematic chinese manufacturer. I see the stuff all over ebay, still.
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Hello! Question about wave-p... I have been running a cheap wave-p ether 9404 card for the last year, with 2 camera's on my car and front porch (personal security -problems with the ex-wife). Not being a professional in this arena, I found the wave-p 9404 board from ebay to be a deal and it has suited my needs well - motion detection, ir cameras, 24/7, fairly stable, initial install & software upgrade was tough, and ... it's running on an old w2k 800MhZ machine! A while back (a year?) I actually emailed wave-p and got a response about upgrading the DVR software, they provided the password and all was good. Now I see another update to the software - including a fix to a cpu utilization bug that i have, but cannot get my old password to unzip the files, or when i email wave p, any sort of response. I thought the policy with them was included software upgrades. Anyway, the question is, how do i get ahold of an updated dvr software for this card? Cheers, Kyle
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wave-p ether 9404 software -ick-
kylep replied to kylep's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
This was my correspondance with wave-p... -----Original Message----- From: jenny huang (Wave-P) [mailto:wave-p@126.com] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 8:55 PM To: Kyle Purer Subject: Re: Ether-9404 Software password Importance: High Dear Kyle, Thanks very much for your prompt reply. According to your attached pictures, those two pieces are all Eher 9404. They are exactly the same except the board color. you can go to this link http://www.wave-p.com/en/sales.htm and then go to "Ether9404/9808 DVR" "For English version " is for the using of maximum 16 cameras. "For 32-English version" is for the using of 16-32 cameras. And please note that the password for the soft is 999999999. Thank you very much for your picture of your daughter. They are very lovely and cute. How happy you are to have them. And I also attached a picture of all the girls in our company. The second from left is me. If you have any other question, you can feel free to contact me. I will be glad to offer my help. Best Regards Jenny Huang ----- Original Message ----- From: Kyle Purer To: jenny huang (Wave-P) Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:22 AM Subject: RE: Ether-8404 Software I cannot identify these dvr boards. Maybe I mis-identified them? Are the two in the picture the same? However, what I would like to have is the dvr software to run these boards. The second picture is one of my daughter. Thank you! [Kyle Purer] -----Original Message----- From: jenny huang (Wave-P) [mailto:wave-p@126.com] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 3:54 AM To: Kyle Purer Subject: Re: Ether-8404 Software Importance: High Dear Kyle, Good day to you. Please kindly note that we have long before stopped producing Ether8404 DVR card. As Ether8404 is built with Fusion 878A chip, the image clarity is not so good. So we replace this model with Ether 9404, which is built with 9-bit ADCs, Philips Saa 7130 chip. It's image quality is much better than other model chip. We researched out Ether 9808 also in this year. You can visit our website to view more details of them. www.wave-p.com Hope you will find it to your interesting. Attached you will also see more details of Ether 9404 & Ether 9808. So would you please check your card model again? thank you. And if it is Ether 8404, we don't have upgrated soft for this model. And I'd like to take this chance to introduce you a bit about our company. Ether series DVR card is our original research and development products. All the products are guaranteed in quality passing CE, FCC approval. All the products come with one year warranty. We shall give technical support on MSN: wave-p@hotmail.com. We develop DVR software in-house, so your will enjoy customization flexibility and free upgrades. If you buy from us, you could receive a whole package including: hardware, software, technical support and free s/w upgrading. Welcome to visit our website at www.wave-p.com to get more specifications and vivid pictures of our DVR cards, and you can see the 24-hour online-demo at http://wave-p.3322.org to know more about our cards. The operating system should be windows2000 or XP. If you are also interested in our other model cards, you can feel free to contact us for quoting. Looking forward to your early reply soon. Best Regards Jenny Huang Shenzhen Wave-particle Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd Tel:(86)755 83676192 ext809 Fax:(86)755 83676106 Email: wave-p@126.com Website: www.wave-p.com MSN: wave-p@hotmail.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kyle Purer" To: Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 12:39 PM Subject: Ether-8404 Software > Hello, > I purchased 2 Ehter8404 from Gess-Inc in america. I would like to use the > software at: http://www.wave-p.com/en/sales.htm for the 8404, could you > provide a password for this DVR recording software? Which version should be > used, > Thank you, > Kyle Purer, > Colorado, USA. > >