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I need help making an IP camera system
securicorp replied to unsportsmanlike's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
yes, see attached for a 2.6mm view and comparable 4mm. Cloud is recording off site and paying a monthly subscription. if there is a potential of a home robbery usually the thieves will take the recorder, but that is not the main purpose for you. i dont think you need that righ now. -
I need help making an IP camera system
securicorp replied to unsportsmanlike's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i would recommend analysis of the lens as well. 4mm is best for that sort of view or even 3mm. spring for the mp, it will be worth it. go IP, try a clould system - will save the hassle on onsite recording issues and maintenance -
DVR Card vs. Standalone DVR for budget home system
securicorp replied to BabiesNBellies's topic in General Digital Discussion
After many years installing these things, from my experience although the geovision cards are good, standalone DVR's not only offer lower cost of ownership but tend to be easier to maintain & more reliable than PC systems, especially if the PC you are installing the card on is not new. So if all you need is a budget system with minimum of fuss, standalone is the way to go. If you need a few more features than what a standalone can offer, then the GeoVision card would do fine. -
installing video analytics in CCTV system
securicorp replied to tanmaysnv's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Not given those analytics solutions a try yet but I hear they are quite robust. [moderator: removed advertising link] -
anybody tried starvedia ip camera?
securicorp replied to si_kungs's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi, Yes it is the Candy Bar Cam, it is wide, not sooo thin but feels like a Candy Bar in the hand. Yes it comes with 32ch recording & playback software, also features storage on NAS direct from camera. Remote acess is via another copy of the software, the myipcam website, you can embed in webpage or you can access the web server direct. Currently the mobile phone access works on Java phones with no software, and Windows & Symbian S60 smartphones with a plug n play mobile app. P.S PM me for demo (exlcusive for Scorpion only) -
Hi Scorpion, (I'm a scorpio ya know) How are you? I do read the forum often as its good for tips, especially yours! just dont't get chance to contribute often. Just got back from Taiwan's SecuTech exibition, some good stuff out there but nothing drastically new. The mobile phone access on AVTECH DVR has never been stable but not tried the new 3G version yet. We are now stocking a new DVR called EyeCatch, it has h.264 encoding that records full D1 on each channel to SATA HD, comes with a remote control and a DDNS account pre-built in for dynamic IP addresses. (user ID & Pswd supplied). Is also compatible with touch screen monitors. It has remote access via browser and AP as usual but you can also access live CCTV on iPhone, Blackberry, Symbian & Windows mobile phones. Have a quick peek at the video on P.S PM me for a demo if you like (exclusive for Scorpion only)
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Best IP camera in the market
securicorp replied to rfidkaiser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi, the best PTZ ip camera we have come across is the Elite PTZ dome series from BiKal IP CCTV. Its packed full of features and is available at resonable prices making it good value for money and an all round good performer. The PTZ camera features; - TI DSP processor with dual H.264 video streams - 18x, 23x, 36x zoom options in mid or high speed - 1/4" Sony ExView CCD for low light operation & no motion blur - Hybrid analogue out - Alarm, RS-485, audio In/Out - Internal Flush or External mountings - In-Built heater / blower - SD card slot for onboard recording - 128 presets, guard tours - pelco p/d, manchester protocols - Full 360 pan, 180 tilt The cameras are supplied with FREE 64ch surveillance software application available as a service based NVR application and client viewer / recorder with motion detection and goto preset on alarm. The motors are silent and long lasting. A network based ip PTZ keyboard is also available that can be used to control a video matrix, PTZ cameras and control NVR's & DVRs from the same range. -
HikVision IP Camera - Comments
securicorp replied to ben_indo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi, Yes we tried those network cameras and they are pretty good. The TI DSP processor does the camera justice producing good image quality. The cameras are fully featured and at the price are very good value for money. Another great thing about the cameras is the low light perfromance with no motion blur in low light images. Also make sure you get the latest surveillance application with the cameras. -
anybody tried starvedia ip camera?
securicorp replied to si_kungs's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yes, BiKal distribute the plug n play network cameras in the UK. When they say the cameras are plug n play, they mean plug n play, you can install the camera in under 30 seconds and get remote access without no port forwarding or router configuration, even with dynamic ip addresses. The image quality is decent and performance stable, even the wireless versions work well. Remote access is simple by entering your cameras user ID & PIN via website on http://www.myipcam.co.uk, via video embedded in your own webpage, via the FREE 32ch ip camera software and even 3G mobile phones. The network cameras are also available in the USA from www.networkipcctv.com -
BiKal IP CCTV have released a TRUE Plug n Play IP Camera system allowing users to install an IP Camera in less than 60 seconds with no networking knowledge or IP address / port mapping configuration required. This means that network cameras are now more accessable by the general public and can help installers save time & money on installation & support. The first Plug n Play IP camera in the line is called the Candy Bar Cam which is a wireless IP Cam with remote access via PC, 3G mobile phones or embedded video in a webpage. Indoor & outdoor wired night vision versions are also available. To set up the IP cam, simply plug in the camera to your power supply & network. The FREE 16ch software supplied with the camera will automatically find and install the camera. Simply enter the username & password supplied to access the live video. The same principle applies to remote access from anywhere in the world by entering the username & password in the software or by visiting a fixed website. This means no more networking is required to setup the camera, no need to remember IP addresses from a remote location, no need to worry about dynamic ip addresses. The Candy Bar Cam is available by selected retailers in the UK including Maplin high street stores as well as the Maplin website.
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Direct cable link to DVR fails to Login to Video Server E
securicorp replied to da_c's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I've heard of a few people having problems. Have you tried downloading the software from elsewhere? If you cannot find another copy let me know and I'll upload my copy. Becasue I've heard a few people mention problems with the AVTECH software lately, I am wondering if any new Windows updates is causing a problem? -
AVTEC Model: 760A Info for Password
securicorp replied to jean's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
If your DVR is connected to the network, then you can access the DVR via your web browser, click the configure tab and look for the 'Account' setting. Here you will be able to change the password and add / edit / delete new users. -
ACTi NVR software alternatives
securicorp replied to RC_TeeJay's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Try BiKal's EyeSoft IP Camera software which has the same features and more over Acti's software. You can download a free trial of the 64ch version with video analytics to test the software without paying a penny. Google BiKal IP CCTV to download the software. -
IP camera for Sea port
securicorp replied to si_kungs's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
The problem with MegaPixel cameras are that they do not operate very well in low light and there are very few day/night versions available. Check the Lux levels on any MegaPixel camera you consider to verify this. Another problem is the environment which by the port is corrosive and is subject to harsh weather, driving rain and humidity so finding a purpose built IP camera to operate in these conditions is difficult. I would suggest using a range of harsh weather condition PTZ cameras which also include windscreen wiper, heater and thermal imaging options for sensitive areas. We would then add on a video server to convert the camera to an IP camera and make it controlable from the control station. Video & Telemetry can be transmitted wirelessly in remote / hard to cable areas. Very long distance transmission should be done via Fibre Optics otherwise outdoor grade ducted Cat6e would be suffiecient to carry gigabit data. For the number of cameras you propose a gigbit network is advisable and would at least split the cameras between 2 NVR servers. BiKal NVR & Software is a good choice or choose Axis rack based video servers in conjunction with any NVR. This solution is also cost effective. -
stripping of operating system to make it stable
securicorp replied to si_kungs's topic in Computers/Networking
Rory I like the Sir, See your like a knight in shining armor to some of us Rory But seriously what services do you or anyone else turn off........ First I go to control panel, add/remove programs and remove things like games, messenger, paint and other little programs you will not use. Also switch off all graphics extras, e.g. right click desktop, click properties/personize, then switch off all animations, visual styles, revert to windows classic style, this can save alot of memory, especially in Vista In XP/2000/Vista, go to control panel, administration tools, services, disable things (by right click then select disable) like windows error reporting, universal plug n play, remote assistance, remote registry, SSDP, web client, terminal services, web search, indexing, windows media network sharing, tablet pc input service, routing & remote access, internet connection sharing (ICS), ** These are mostly security and performce tweaks by turning off things we dont normally use & freeing resources or they are security risks. I also disable some hardware like bluetooth as I dont use these services. Be careful, dont disable required services. Go to start, select run, type in 'msconfig'. Select the startup tab, uncheck non windows programs, you will find things here you didnt know were running, this again speeds up boot times and frees up memory & CPU. dont disable things like firewall or antivirus Turn off system restore, use Norton Ghost to make a snapshot of PC after all configurations and windows updates are done. Avoid Norton & Mcafee antivurs as they bog down the system a bit, try AVG antivirus instead. Right click on your hard drives, make sure indexing is turned off, ensure drives are formattes in NTFS. Make sure you run a defragmentation on the drives and use desktop cleanup tool. This should help speed things up a bit. Last of all, make sure you got ample memory installed. Disable all visual styles in Vista it is very resource hungry. PM me for a few quick memory enhancing tips -
If you have access to the DVR, enter the menu, look for system, then look for network, there you will be able to change system back to static.
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Viewing DVR from internet from all pcs but 1
securicorp replied to MTeters's topic in Computers/Networking
What operating system does that 1 PC have? If Vista then you will have to disable User Account control in order for the ActiveX to install. Do other websites that use ActiveX work on that PC? If you have a firewall, check your settings there. Also check the settings on the router if you are behind one. -
The Swan DVR is OEM of AVTECH range. Video Server E is the standard remote software supplied with AVTECH DVRs also. Google securicorp and check the support page where you can download the AVTECH version. Give that a try then let us know. Have you checked to see if the images are ok on the live monitor?
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Top 10 Open IP Video Management Software
securicorp replied to securityme's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
New to the market is a multi-hybrid solution from BiKal with NVR solution too. Accepts multiple IP cameras to USB cameras, analogue camera inputs and IPTV media streams. Also features some great video analytics features. It's pretty new but if you Google BiKal IP you can see specification list and download a free trial. -
The AVTECH 782 4ch DVR does not transmit live sound, It is only capable of transmitting JPEG video. The AVTECH IP cameras can transmit audio.
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There is one setting that will make most difference, and that is quality, choose to record in best quality setting. Choose Frame for larger pixel size recording, but you will get lower number of pictures per second Choose CIF for small pixel size recording, you can get higher frame rates up to 25fps but picture will be smaller,
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My pleasure, will PM you about the username & password
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Vista - any IP camera software or DVR cards that support
securicorp replied to FunkyRX's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hi, the BiKal EyeSoft IP Surveillance software is compatible with many popular IP cameras as well as USB webcams, capture cards based on the BT878 driver and Internet audio & video streams. The software is available as 4,8,16,32,64ch versions and includes remtoe access via browser & real time windows media stream as well as advanced video analytics. You can try a free demo at www.bikal.co.uk. The software was designed to work on Vista, I am running it on Vista Home at the moment and have not had any problems. Although I have heard many stories about Vista, the only problem I have had so far is a compatibility problem with Adobe Acrobat although it still works on my PC. Let me know if this works for you -
Direct connection to Cable modem will work if you know DNS settings or even use DHCP. You cannot connect any other device to the Internet though.
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Linksys wrt54g + avtech760. Help remote View T_T
securicorp replied to asoy's topic in Computers/Networking
VST man is right, try setting DynDNS on the router. From experience, whenever I have had connection problems and I am sure the settings are right, I try another router as I have come across a few routers that didnt want to work even though similar models did work, like buying a lemon car, at least you elimiate any problems with the router. Another possible problem you could be facing is that some ISP's (especially ADSL Lines) dont allow loopback meaning you cannot use your external IP/DNS to connect back in to the same network, if you find you have done everything correctly and can connect on internal network but not external IP, then ask a friend on a different Internet connection to try and connect to eliminate this problem.