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Live display on the gv-1480-16 is real time. (Integrated DSP with TV Out) Smart Recording will allocate more FPS to cameras with motion.
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Geo doesn't test on AMD, there i don't suggest running on AMD. Avermedia is certified on AMD.
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The new 3 year warranty is nice and almost unheard of for similar products. That's right, 3 year warranty on geo cards.
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Geovision like most specifiy max FPS at the lowest possible resolution (320 x 240). To record at 720 x 480 (Full D1), your max FPS would be about 120 FPS on that card.
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I have also have a more economical option than the ones you mentioned. [Please don't link to non-dealer pricing in a dealer section. -Thomas]
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most VCR's have an RCA input (yellow). If your does, you simply need a BNC to RCA adaptor and then need to set the VCR to record the input from the RCA (yellow) input instead of the F input
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This is definitely possible. You need to address the camera to address 1. Then enable ptz in the geo config and map the camera address 1 using ptz mapping. Of course you need to hardwire the data pair in the rs-485 connection of the geovision.
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My first comment is forget wireless. No point. Asking for instability. Should not be too difficult to run and hide wires outside of a house.
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Geo is the leader in terms of number of features. Avermedia is something to strongly consider. There new software supports both analog and network cameras providing tremendous flexibility.
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Hey all I am at the show. For anyone that wants to me, please pm me.
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sounds good, not a high res megapixel camera like the iqeye series however. nice to know apc is in the network camera biz now.
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cool, what is the resolution on that camera?
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we carry the IqEye line and are having a demo in early May (after ISC). This is the type of product the end user has to see to understand the price and benefits. Once a customer see the benefits for themselves, the sell will be a lot easier. -High Megapixel resolution -many addition software packages (LPR, counter, multicam software) -can be integrated anywhere -intelligent features such as bandwidth throtling based on motion -integrates with Milestone Software (we also carry)
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picture flickers in three cameras some time
sal replied to narayan2005's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
you should first connect the cameras each straight to a monitor to isolate the issue to your either the dvr or the camera/power/wiring/connectors -
IQeye's MegaPixel line will give you maxium resolution and allow you to digitally zoom in while maintaining good quality.
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We will be there!
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IO accepts inputs from sensors, etc and relay sends output to devices such as door strike, etc. with relay, you always need an IO and GV-net
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Thanks DuDe! We use the Geovision GV-Relay box with it. Works fine.
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We have tested all of the features. They work great. One example, we hooked up a panic button to a IO and are able to have certain cameras record and ptz's moved to specific postions based on the button being pressed and unpressed.
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Anyone know who is the manufacturer of this DVR? http://www.cctvimports.com/product_info.php?products_id=247
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that looks cool, have you seen that one in action?
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nah, one of my customers installed one, price is cheap for MPEG4, but he said the recording quality is not very impressive (as you'd expect)
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Tom Technology That's who it is!!!! Oh Yeah! Thanks for the help.
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Any rca mic will do. There are cheapies and more advanced ones (with noice reduction, etc.)
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Sara What model PTZ do you have? What dvr are you conneting it to? Your PTZ likely sends data in RS485. This signaly tupe can be transmitted over a twisted pair cable. It typically gets converted to 232 before connection to a PC. Geovision offers what is called a GV-NET card. Many dvrs build this type of converter into the unit.