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dauha dvr Transfer Mode, firmware upgrade, MAC ADDR, Reboot?
rory replied to jokerone's topic in General Digital Discussion
All channels in D1. As with ALL software, there are always going to be bug fixes and updates. At least in the real world. -
dauha dvr Transfer Mode, firmware upgrade, MAC ADDR, Reboot?
rory replied to jokerone's topic in General Digital Discussion
To get the MAC address goto the Network settings in the DVR. That appears to the Dahua LE-A model, will PM you more info. I have to ask, why do you want to update the firmware, are you experiencing any issues? Latest firmware for the LE-A is 2.608.6. Fixes include: (chinese to english translation) 1) increase in color management, with N6. 2) to solve the problem of poor VGA display. 3) to solve 9-channel jitter. 4) video buffer overflow handling strategy (V7 features a special hard disk). 5) to solve the problem of slow query video. 6) Adjust the disk group page display problems, page layout through N6. 7) priority unified audio: voice intercom> local audio playback> Audio Preview. multi-line overlay. 9) to solve only the first 1,9,17 Road 24 on the road can be set to D1 resolution problem. 10) different encoding settings in video mode, audio will use the same switch to control, either while on or off simultaneously. 11) hope to modify the server host IP network DDNS default: members.3322.org. 12) support IE9. 13) will be "UPNP" string to "UPnP", with a unified UPnP SDK agreement. 14) UPNP memory leak problem. 15) repair the overlay, the characters too broad issue. 16) stream is too large to solve low light problems. 17) modified 28XX registers, to solve the problem white screen. 18) 32 Road, then up and down keys during playback device channel-cut problem. 19) 32 Road Equipment Preview split switch problem. 20) VFD screen to solve the problem off the network lights constantly. 21) amendments to 24-way device, the first eight rounds of normal patrol, patrol out after 16 rounds of a mess of problems. 22) to modify the value of fixed inspection sensitivity {2,3,5,10,30,60}. 23) Cisso router, DHCP on dial-up call is not the problem. 24) to write the log card to solve the problem -
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dauha dvr Transfer Mode, firmware upgrade, MAC ADDR, Reboot?
rory replied to jokerone's topic in General Digital Discussion
I would need to know the Dahua equivalent. Or if you have a link to the exact specs and image. Also if for some reason it is not the right firmware/model, it could make the DVR inoperable, and would need to be sent back to the supplier to be flashed by a direct cable. -
dauha dvr Transfer Mode, firmware upgrade, MAC ADDR, Reboot?
rory replied to jokerone's topic in General Digital Discussion
fluency for faster video. latency for higher quality video. It doesn't seem to make a ton of difference though. If the connection is slow set to fluency and connect remotely in Extra Stream. Set Extra stream encoding to 7fps, CIF, VBR, 160 bitrate, Good quality (4). If it is a very slow connection set bitrate even lower like 96-128. Firmware updates need to be acquired from the supplier. If you are absolutely sure what model you have and we can verify it, I may have a firmware you can use. PM me for that info. -
dahua 4 channel DVR then use any cctv camera dahua can be found in UK sold as Adata. you dont even need a hard drive in the DVR, can just record over network to PSS software on your computer. But hard drive in the DVR is recommended. then maybe look at a 700TVL day night IR bullet
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they blow speco off the map. 32 channel DVRs max BTW. the basic network software can monitor 1000 devices IP or DVR, 121 way multiview it has enterprise software as well as there are NVR software from 3rd parties that support its DVRs and IP cameras among others. I would use a separate NVR for recording IP cameras. Dahua also has a complete SDK so not limited to what the manufacturer sticks you with like so many others. plus support for Linux, Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Win Mobile, Symbian. But hey, yes it is not a high end price tag. Good bang for buck though. None. I would keep it separate.
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what DVR is it?
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Mini spy surveillance cameras are made to appear like usual
rory replied to Leslie's topic in Security Cameras
i like long time. pay me $5 per hour for ad and i put on website? -
Help choosing DVR for 3-6 cameras per store inseveral stores
rory replied to DavidWD's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Everything is these days. 600TVL/700TVL Color IR Eyeball Domes for entrance looking in (not in looking out), and or on outside capturing door. WDR Double Scan camera for front door entrance - eg. CNB DBB-34VF KT&C KPC-DSP81NUBW 3.6mm 700TVL color domes for rest of store Perhaps KT&C KPC-DE100NUV17-B 700TVL 2.8-12mm Dome for cash register/s OR similar ... Dahua DVR ... can watch all stores on PC/MAC/Linux/Mobile Phones .. -
you need dedicated camera for plates.
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Yes.
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spending a mortgage on a US DVR with Chinese components for any solution is a retarded proposal
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feel free to waste your money then.
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Ive used Bosch (Extreme IR) 940nm and it was 100% covert but the IR distance is less and not all cameras are sensitive to that range.
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For that many analog cameras with Exacq, their hybrids are the only way to go. Exacq doesn't sell their capture cards separately and to use that many encoders would cost 10x the cost of the hybrids. Change out to all IP? Well sure that would be nice but he's talking almost a hundred cameras... good luck getting them to budget that kind of cash. I would definitively stick with Exacq. Imagine the nightmare of trying to train the end users on two different systems... Especially when they are already used to working with Exacq. I wouldn't waste money on Exacq to begin with.
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Yes afraid lets you send a update request to a webpage with a hashed key for your sub domain. You can get the actual link for each sub domain from afraid's website once logged in.
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I wouldnt waste money on a hybrid, get all IP or all analogue and keep them separate. Same software will work for both in most cases.
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Dahua, its better than brands like Avermedia, even Samsung - they have gear for the big boys too. They have cheap to expensive units, but they all work great. They have full enterprise software and then some. Search for QVis, which is rebranded Dahua in the US.
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wont be a router app, as its just hitting a webpage. but will look into that more.
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what would bother me is trying to look at 9 camera view on a small 2" screen.
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change everything to dahua, then you can monitor all DVR and IP cameras from one software.
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Whatever you do dont use $2 Baluns.
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DVR video compression may also be too blame, right before youtube compression to flv