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Is their SDK support is as good as their tech suppport? I wonder if they really are called Harry, Larry and Sally. Probably like my buddies from Thailand, they choose their Western name.
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Anyone got a list of IP cams supported by Avermedia?
photys posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Best I could find was this http://www.aver.com/software/IP_Cam_List_010407.pdf A list of 22 different cameras supported, mostly Axis. Brandnames: Axis Vivotek O'rite Panasonic Sony Veo Linudix Pixord -
You appear to record in CIF more often than not? Yet you use high pixel analogue cameras. Why is that? Cheers, photys.
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I know people who have bought from RF Concepts for past 3 years without hassle. Regarding the DVR, My only gripe with RF is they carry very few brandnamed goods. If I were in your shoes, I would buy 2 of their 4 channel brandname DVR´s and view them with their CMS softwear (Central Monitoring System). Means less cabling on the camera side, and one more cat5 / wireless access point. Their brandname DVR has no fan so it's covert in a sense, no noise. I have done 15km wireless installs, but I only use it as a last resort. Use their false roof or existing cable conduits to get a cat5 to the directors office. Run the DVR or DVR's into a switch and plug into a second nic card in the directors computer. Using a seperate IP subnet. Quick and cheap local viewing. Any IT guy would soon discover the remote traffic (internet viewing), so keep it local. Please excuse the kinda choppy answer, toothace and painkillers :/
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Quick question about IR cut filter and true day/night cams
photys posted a topic in Security Cameras
"True day/night" cams have IR cut filters. If you are not using IR lighting, is there any reason to get a camera with IR cut filter. -
It can be done. My geovision remote viewer has 5 different locations logged in the address book, some static, some dynamic using no-ip.com to resolve the IP. mmmm, theres even a no-ip.com address resolving a static IP there. Generally the IP only changes when the router is restarted or the ISP does maintenance. This is so infrequent I have never noticed it. I use no-ip.com. Simple, quick and free for non commercial use. The No-ip app installed on the remote computer resolves the IP every few minutes and as soon as the computer is restarted, so there are smooth transitions between IP´s
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Great result 501! Thats what its all about. Get it posted friend.
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I dont recommend it, but I have a GV-800 running on an Nvidia AMD Athlon XP 2400 motherboard. intel/via (northbridge/southbridge) boards can cause trouble with audio or graphics. Always use Intel/Intel.
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i am new to this but looking for advice on a pc based system
photys replied to techmob's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
EDIT: Man you type quickly Rory! Geovision 8.1 runs at standard resolutions, but also: 1920 x 1200 1680 x 1050 1600 x 1200 1280 x 1024 I strive for a 720x576 pixel TFT :/ Why? Thats the pixels output by the PAL DVR software. 1440x1152 would be perfect for 4 cams. Until then its CRT for quality, TFT for space saving. -
Help installing IP Camera
photys replied to shadi alkhatib's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I think the guy has had one too many hits to the head already Sorry, just realised English wasnt your first language. Apologies. -
Quick question about IR cut filter and true day/night cams
photys replied to photys's topic in Security Cameras
Sorry, I mis-read. Didnt see the word "from"...... then used in in my post. Thanks for the education. -
Quick question about IR cut filter and true day/night cams
photys replied to photys's topic in Security Cameras
I thought the IR filter was removed from the imager in low light? Patience of a saint isaac, cheers. -
Quick question about IR cut filter and true day/night cams
photys replied to photys's topic in Security Cameras
Got it. Thanks again guys. Its not a true day/night cam if theres no cut filter. Thats the mantra of the forum Why am I confused? : I kinda assumed ther would be a cut filter on all midrange brandname outdoor cams. 0.3 lux + WDR + No Cut filter http://www.samsungtechwin.com/product/pro_view_eng.asp?pro_uid=546&cat_uid=16&cat_biz=CTV&cat_lev=AC 0.7 lux + Cut filter http://www.samsungtechwin.com/product/pro_view_eng.asp?pro_uid=1513&cat_uid=16&cat_biz=CTV&cat_lev=AC -
Thats a really good point. Live remote viewing H.264 is at least double the speed of other compressions. I record in D1 MPEG4 for quality, and remote view with H.264 for faster frame rate.
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Look into the manufacturers CMS applications (Central monitoring system). From my research, many companies that produce a 4 ch DVR also produce a CMS application. This allows you to log on and control several dvr´s as if they were one. ie, I was going to stack 2 Avermedia 1304net and use their CMS3000 softwear. No motion masking in this unit though. Avermedia only have motion masking on their PC cards and embedded models. From practice, I can connect to 16 cameras over 16 different DVR's with the basic Geovision softwear. I should really use their CMS application, just never got round to installing it.
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Thanks mcs. Seems I was looking at the same models. Ordering a 415, and the 450 + 4120 domes. I dont need the WDR in the 4120 so I will grab a 4020 also. Will price up the 700 series as those specs look great.
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Hey mcs. You still got those Samsung samples? Im about to buy a few different models to test.
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Example MPEG videos from a new 2megapixel IP Cam.
photys replied to photys's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I belive they won an award for that codec too -
Example MPEG videos from a new 2megapixel IP Cam.
photys replied to photys's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Gascash has always worked fine on mine. Similar specs to Rory. -
Example MPEG videos from a new 2megapixel IP Cam.
photys replied to photys's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I put the slow playback down to my processor. WMP using 100% CPU. -
I dont have the equipment or experience to judge LUX levels. I wondered what features you would recommend for a dome camera in nightclub conditions. Most cameras will be covering the staff / client line of transaction. Recording at 4CIF 640x480.
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GV-1480 help with poor video recording and live video
photys replied to PolarisX2's topic in Geovision
Please post anything you have, between us we will have it running to its potential. Im interested to see how the Panasonics look throught a geovision. -
Hey martyn, how did it work out? Busy four months? I may drop by next time im in Cumbernauld.
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Great minds think alike Glad you got it sorted.
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Ha! I think I got this one Bottom far right on the playback GUI, click on the button marked something like "realtime / frame by frame" You only get audio playback with "realtime" Something I learned the hard way :/