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Is the quality of cabling for outdoor home system important?
captainvideo replied to Fish's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Whatever type system you choose, the cabling that comes with the all in one box systems is almost always complete junk. Especially the ultra thin diameter premade Siamese cable with the power and bnc connectors . As with most all in one box systems, the cameras and recorder and power supply are usually the cheapest junk available. Often causing many hours of frustration and headache. I recommend finding a local supply house and purchasing real professional equipment. It's really not that much more expensive and you will have a local store to go to for fast easy replacement of anything defective and somewhere you can ask questions and get answers. In the long run you will be much happier with much less headache. -
Cctv cam won't work once on the wall.
captainvideo replied to mark845's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Try swapping the camera that's giving you trouble with one that works fine. If the trouble follows the questionable camera, then the camera is defective. -
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hikvision playback is in widescreen and dont no how to get
captainvideo replied to dondon1's topic in General Digital Discussion
Open the menu ,In the local configuration page ,there is a drop down menu box next to image size .click it .you should have 3 choices .4:3 ,16:9 , or auto fill . Don't forget to click save after making your selection . -
The systems at Costco, home depot ,best buy ,etc are entry level diy kits .they are usually made with cheaper components and don't usually hold up as well as the real stuff . Try to find a local supply house .they will have the good stuff there .quality equipment ,quality advice ,easy returns ,and for not much more than the big box stores .
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See if the recorder has a channel 0 .if so ,this channel will place 4 cams on 1 channel which you can also set a lower bitrate and a slower frames per second .this channel is used for slow weak Internet connections .
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Please help me understand and improve my image quality
captainvideo replied to rizla's topic in Security Cameras
The best way to improve nighttime image quality is to improve your exterior lighting .locating said lighting above and/or behind the camera's field of view is always better . Also set the image quality to the highest setting -
1)Do you want to see the teachers face ,the blackboard and the back of the students heads or all the students faces ? It may be more important to install the camera with the classroom windows behind the camera illuminating the field of view . If the light coming in from the classroom windows is going directly into the camera(strong backlighting) ,you may loose alot of detail like facial recognition .generally in this situation you get a strong silhouette. This can be addressed with various cam settings but why fight with it . I would suggest the window side of the classroom in either the front or back corner depending on the answer to my question1 Also look for a lens that has a 90° field of view if you put it in the front or back corner .usually around a 2.8mm but it varies .
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Replace unsubscribed or local channel with my media playback
captainvideo replied to joesa's topic in General Digital Discussion
Check out this thread in this forum viewtopic.php?f=35&t=424&mobile=off Or search ,"broadcasting cctv over catv "here if the link doesn't work -
Why does my camera get fuzzy?
captainvideo replied to spikecoos21's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
When you say 5th floor to 1st floor ,does that mean 60' or 200' or ? ? ? I would check the voltage at the camera .(free) If the voltage is good ,then make sure your bnc connections are secure .(free) If you made the connections on the siamese cable then redo the ends .just 1 strand of the shielding touching the stinger or core Will cause all kinds of trouble .if you ran cheapie pre-made cable then that may be the problem . -
Hello and welcome , All or todays dvr's , hvr's , and nvr's will provide everything you are looking for so you can use any of todays hi definition formats .network cam's offer the highest resolution available but at a much higher price .if you have a low to moderate budget ,look for hd-tvi or hd-cvi format cams and recorders .the image quality is very good and are much more budget friendly .
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I wouldn't worry too much about being able to buy old analog camera's in the future .many of the hd-tvi ,hd-cvi , hd-sdi & ahd camera's sold today have 2 outputs . 1 output is the cams hd format , the other is an analog output . In the meantime , many supply houses still offer the old analog camera's at clearance pricing .the supply house I use on long island has 2 carts full of old analog cam's for $5- $10 each . Pm me if you want their info .
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Ir will also reflect off any glass too . you will usually see a white haze or fog .
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Does the cam have IR ?
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Swann DVR problem booting up
captainvideo replied to macmackem's topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
You come here and post links to your company hoping to get sales from people who need help with a problem .you don't even address the problem . YOUR A SPINELESS VULTURE WITH NO CONSCIENCE and when tomcctv points this out you go ahead and insult the op and respond like a child Your company must not be doing very well .it appears you are desperate for any business you can manipulate out of anybody .your integrity explains your desperation ! -
Surveillance camera with IP68, NEMA6p & IK10
captainvideo replied to ralonso_10's topic in Security Cameras
Me recommend you give information more ! -
You could also consider an ir extender and use your remote control that came with your dvr
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Whatever type system you choose ,I would suggest one that gives you higher resolution than 2mp. Or 1080p . I would suggest a minimum of 3 or 4 mp. For any business enviroment where greater detail is needed for proof of theft ,recovery ,and prosecution purposes . Also i would suggest relocating and/or repositioning any camera's that get washed out by the sun so that the camera's have the windows behind them illuminating the field of view . You may also want to consider a system that is p.o.s. compatible so you can record all cash register data too .employees are generally the biggest thieves.
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Most likely problem is the ports in your new router are not forwarded to your dvr's ip address .if you had your system professionally installed ,call them .they may be able to forward your ports remotely or stop by to do so .if you forwarded the ports ,then you already know what to do .
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http://www.hikvision.com/us/about_10677.html Here is a link to the hikvision usa website's unauthorized distributors notice page . There is a link there for authorized distributors and another link to contact hikvision's customer support to check if your potential hikvision purchase is from an authorized reseller . Maybe you can ask them where the closest reseller is to you . I don't know why they just don't let you put in your zip code on their website like a dealer locator
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Before you purchase any dvr or nvr ,you must figure out what type of camera's you have .do they have bnc connectors or modular ethernet plugs .if you have bnc connectors and your camera's are hi-def and 3 years old ,they may be hd-sdi technology .then you would need an hd-sdi dvr . I'm not 100% sure but I think qsee is made by dahua so you may have hd-cvi technology camera's .if that's the case ,then you need an hd-cvi dvr .im sure someone on here knows if qsee ever used hd-tvi or ahd technologies . If your camera's are standard definition analog cam's, then you would need an analog dvr .if this is the case then you may want to consider a hybrid hvr which will work with standard def. analog cam's and let you upgrade to hi def cams as need be . Google your camera model # or dvr model # to find out exactly what technology format you have .only then can you shop for a dvr . Also , You should be able to install the hard drive from the old dvr in the new dvr to save some money .
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I wouldn't want those gigantic tremendous enormous camera's on the front of my house ! Unless my house was inside a factory or a warehouse That could just be me though
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Installing a licence plate camera will work if they drive through the target area of said camera but you can greatly enhance your existing camera's ability by adding some exterior lighting .
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Np. Good luck !
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What ports are they blocking ? You can use different ports . For example , Some isp's use or reserve port 80 . Change it to 85 or to the next unblocked port . You just have to change them in your dvr on the Network settings page under the port tab And dont forget to change the ports in the mobile app too .