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sue started following Remote Video Software, Speco DVR4WM250, Scratched Bubble on Sensormatic Dome w/Outdoor Enclosure etc and and 7 others
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Anyone have any experience with this unit?
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DVR card driver for Window XP
sue replied to kinlee_2000's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Don't you have a CD? How did you get it on the hd in the first place? -
Scratched Bubble on Sensormatic Dome w/Outdoor Enclosure etc
sue replied to sue's topic in Security Cameras
Ok, thank you, I shall try that. Sue -
Scratched Bubble on Sensormatic Dome w/Outdoor Enclosure etc
sue replied to sue's topic in Security Cameras
Ah, yes, like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Meguiars-PlastX-Clear-Plastic-Cleaner-Polish-g12310_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ63702QQihZ001QQitemZ110022360876QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V Thanks. I don't know if American Dynamics sells anything directly to the public, but I'll check their website. -
I won one of these on ebay, and it's missing a couple of pieces and has a clear bubble with quite a few scratches, a couple of them deep. First question, anyone know if there's any way to rub out those scratches? Secondly, the mounting bracket that attaches to the house was missing. Since the shipping box was damaged, it could have fallen out of the hole in the side. Any idea where I can get one of those for an RHOSW? I'm also missing a couple of foam plugs to keep the moisture out. Any idea what I can substitute with or get more foam plugs? Thanks! Sue
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Rory, I'll have a look at the GE Cyberdome. I'm always looking. Thanks. Yes, American Dynamics' protocol is published. I can control all of my speeddomes from work. Great fun. Great cameras.
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I really like the Sensormatic Speeddomes. I have 3 of them. Anyone else used these?
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RS-232 with published protocol so that I can write VB software to control it over the Internet.
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I'm sorry, rory, which advertisers are you speaking of? Thanks, Sue
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Thank you for your input. I would love to see the video of the break-in! Please post it and let us know. I will try the 600 with the hardware I have. It won't cost me anything to try. Will report back. Now, is this a real Geovision card? [edit by mod-store link removed, rk]
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Yes, I did find that after I posted. Thanks very much! I'm going to try the Geovision in a really wimpy old system that someone gifted me. Sue
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Sorry, I think I mean the 600, not the 650.
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Hi everyone, long time no post. It's been about 3 years now, and I have some experience under my belt with all different kinds of cameras, and I've used a couple of PC based DVR cards, but still not a Geovision. I'm getting ready to try one now. It appears that Geovision cards will not work in AMD based systems, is that correct? Also, I've learned that my company uses a proxy server that allows only http traffic to pass. Therefore, I am not able to remotely see mpg4 video over TCP/IP, only motion jpg over http. I do have a system that does that, but it will only record at 320X240, and it has a bug that makes the webserver hang if I view it remotely for too long. They don't seem to interested in fixing the problem, as they say I'm the only one that uses that option, no one else is complaining. Although I can put this card in almost any wimpy little system, and it will run with no complaints 24/7. I currently have one installed in a system with an ASUS A7M266 and an AMD XP2100 Palomino and 512 mb of ram. Having said that, I'm ready to try a Geovision card, probably the 650, but I don't have any Intel based computers in this house. It appears that I'm going to need one, right? Has anyone tried AMD? Also, I found a Geovision demo page the other day that would allow me to see motion jpg from work. So I guess I'm okay there? Thanks in advance. Sue
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Yes, that's where I was reading about it. It's not clear whether or not you can flash the camera directly, or if you need a USB adapter module. Thanks.
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Hello, Anyone out there ever flash the firmware on a Sensormatic SpeedDome directly from a PC? Thanks, Sue