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Everything posted by BKerlin
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Man...some wifes have it easy when shopping for their hubby's B-day. My answer was: http://www.delorean.com/vin_03899/vin_03899.asp
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Got to remember that when the PTZ is pointed at location A, location B is not covered at all. This is the advantage for multiple fixed cameras over a single PTZ.
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A hand held spot monitor is a god send for focusing cameras. Aside from that, always try to focus the camera as best you can *before* you are up on a lift/ladder.
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Something similar has been discussed HERE
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The loss of redundancy alone makes mega pixel undesirable IMHO. Loss or corruption of one signal results in loss of coverage of a huge area (go go gadget laser pointer), whereas more cameras are more difficult to disrupt all at once. Falls back to ancient wisdom about eggs, a basket and an unhappy time.
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PC Based DVR Card Question
BKerlin replied to v-richsc's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
www [.] zorg [.] org [/] homeauto [/] pico2000 [.] php -
Aventura
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If I remember right, those are from I-view Communication in Taiwan.
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Another Wintel conspiracy? Incompatable with Via chipsets.
BKerlin replied to videobruce's topic in Geovision
It has been my belief that the people who create the technology (Intel) are going to do it better than the others who mimic (AMD, Via, SiS, etc.). We have never made nor will we ever make a PC DVR using any platform other than Intel. -
I love Pelco cameras...Welcome aboard.
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diginet work slow from the internet
BKerlin replied to koko's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Remember that even though your Cable/DSL can download up to 1.5Mbps, your DVR can only send 256Kbps. This is where your bottleneck is probably occurring. Try using H.263/MPEG4 codec and lower image quality to the lowest acceptable level. This will lower the amount of data being sent by the DVR and should speed up your operation. -
Good morning. I am head of Research and Development for Visual Management Systems. We manufacture, install and service PC based DVR solutions. We have offices in NJ, NY and OH. I am always looking to evaluate new hardware and/or software as well as help out where ever possible.
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You want a basic 1 channel modulator. www [dot] smarthome [dot] com [/] 7715a [dot] html
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Perhaps they have changed a setting in their codec? I am sure an issue of this magnitude would be known and solved.
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If you are looking for a volume or scheduled PO, I could possibly broker these for you. I have an established relation ship with Winnertec.
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Winnertech DVR Cards
BKerlin replied to cctv_down_under's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Our VM line of PC DVRs was based on the Winnertec card set. It was put EOL April of 2006, but had a nice 4 year lifespan. Very few failures...robust software...all-in-all very nice product. -
diginet work slow from the internet
BKerlin replied to koko's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
What speed Internet connections do you have at the DVR and at the remote client? -
A lot of PC DVR cards use either the Brooktree or Techwell chip sets.
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Know these cards?
BKerlin replied to ClosedCircuitCom's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Do you have the vendor or device IDs from the PnP info? If not please e-mail images of the serial and manufacturer numbers (on the back) to me at bkerlin [at] vmscctv [dot] com and I will compare them against my known card base. -
Best PC Based Real Time DVR Systems
BKerlin replied to anupmhatre1978's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
My opinions of superior PC DVR systems is biased heavily , but I will let you know that we have used Chance-I products in the past. We sold 5x 32ch Chance-I based PC DVRs... We replaced 4 of them with 2x our 16ch VM2 PC DVRs and the last one performed so horribly, we refunded the customer and ate the install cost. I was pleased to remove the Chance-I product from our line card and I refuse to evaluate any further products from them in the future. -
Visual Management Systems is offering repair/upgrade service per the schedule below for RTI/Securex aka SecurteX Digital PC based DVRs. [edit by mod - no soliciting please - post left otherwise] Securtex DVR Models Service Schedule Digital Sentry Series (same as VMS VM series) DSS 4/30 DSS 9/30, 16/30 DSS 9/60, 16/60 DSS 16/120 Software supported: v1.0.8.96 (modem) v1.0.9.01 (NIC) NAVS Series (same as VMS VM2 Series) NAVS 4/30, 9/30, 16/30 NAVS 9/60, 16/60 NAVS 4/120, 9/120, 16/120, 16/120RTV NAVS 16/24 NAVS 16/480RTV Software supported: v2.0.5.0 v3.0.0.2 v4.2.0.0 Unsupported Products Securtex Hybrid DVR Securtex Mobile DVR All Cameras and accessories
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I personally prefer crimp-on, but our installers are allowed to use either.
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Our installers commonly see ground loops and most of the time it is from a lazy electrician grounding to a metal I-beam or stub instead of running their ground line back to the earth ground.