TommyB
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- Birthday 11/30/1959
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Dual Monitor and Axis Camera Companion
TommyB replied to TommyB's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
re-boot fixed the issues. thanks -
Dual Monitor and Axis Camera Companion
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What's the secret to making Axis Camera Companion recognize that you are running dual monitors. I can not seem to get the grid mode moved over to the 2nd monitor. If I move ACC to the 2nd monitor, it still opens the grid mode on my primary monitor. Kinda of making me want to pull my hair out.. I want to run ACC in grid mode, yet it cover up my primary monitor so I can not get any work done Or better yet, why does it not allow nothing but full screen in grid mode. -
Thanks. redid the calibrate. according to the pop-up help seems I'm missing all these little options
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Might have to. It's now placed / wired / etc colors are off, nothing i can do makes the focus any better P3384 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHVUJQt3gvM
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that's pretty cool. is it in a PTZ? if not how's it tracking. They doing like mobotix? Wish I could get my 3367 to focus 1/2 as good as that. Mine looks like crap
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Questions/observations configuring Axis P3367
TommyB replied to tome9999's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I think that would be me I got the 3384,3364 and the 3367 Not sure I like the 67. The 84 makes way better recordings as of now. But it could be I have no clue on how to set them all up yet. The 67 is all grainy and just looks crappy -
is this mounted to high? mounted at 10'6" ceiling is 14'.2"which was way too high temp mount on the wall to get the perfect spot.. I'm so freaking tired of moving this 12ft ladder around. yea, i know it's still out of focus a bit. this is the P3384-VE shot around almost 6pm mounted the P3364 next to it, not real happy with the 64 yet. 2nd pic is the 3364, zoomed in a little. having a heck of a time with the exposure on the P3364..
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Thank you... perfectly put. And if you remove the bright sky from your FOV, you may find that the camera's dynamic range goes a LOT further. Even a non-WDR camera can sometimes function adequately if you cone-down the FOV. ********* Edit *********** In other words, put the very top of the frame just below the top of the treeline. Right about at the level of that top horizontal bar that goes across the lanai would be ideal. ********* Edit *********** And that's a VERY nice house you have... kudos! Thanks!! It's sitting on ledge where my flat screen is, well below it where the DirectTv box sits. so not a permanent place yet. just sitting there out of the housing while I play with it and get the hang of all the controls. You guys are awesome with all the tips.. First time for me messing around with any of these cameras Again Thanks!
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P3384 does not have that feature for some reason. or I have not been able to find it --Edit never mind, have to put it in light finder mode to get into those settings Have you tried "Enabled Backlight compensation" in the Camera settings? That should take care of it... Yea, almost got it figured out. My test subject is starting to look good. Right in the middle of the transition from bright to dark part of the patio. Just need to figure out the pixelation issue when zoomed in Thanks for the excellent tip on the exposure zones!! nice vid on how to set them up
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P3384 does not have that feature for some reason. or I have not been able to find it --Edit never mind, have to put it in light finder mode to get into those settings
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not sure that would achieve the goal for this placement. I need to catch both sides of the pool. Well not so much as the pool, but both side of the patio due to one can approach from either side opps. your post was about the others issue. sorry
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inside it looks good
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Well, Played with the 3384VE for a couple hrs yesterday and last night. Not sure what to think about it. Seems there is an issue when there is bright background and subject is in the shadows closer to camera According to the lit / marketing this is what this model was for. Not sure you could recognize someone with this type lighting. it's about 5 in the evening in these shoots. Could be I just don't have it all setup just yet
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Awesome, all 3 cameras showed up this morning. Talk about fast shipping. now to to get in over my head and start playing with these things First one out of the box P3384-VE see if I can figure out how to set it up on my desk here and play around
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Pulled the trigger on 1 of each to see what works best. 3364 3367 3384 I'll set them up, see what looks best and go from there. Get 30 days to play with them, so win-win. once I get them setup, I'll post some vids etc. Should be here by friday I hope. Got this for the POE switch Netgear FS726TP PROSAFE™ 24 PORT 10/100 SMART SWITCH WITH 2 GIGABIT PORTS AND 12 PORT POE