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Motion Detection Sensitivity Settings to deal with the sun
thewireguys replied to DHSinNJ's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Your using pixel based motion detection ANY movement will be seen as motion on the DVR only way around this is to use video analytics. -
If your using axis cameras look on axis's site and you will see a list of apps. http://www.axis.com/products/video/compatible_applications/index.htm
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Which camera?
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Viasys does not do people counting
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Yes.... we are dealers. It can be installed on some cameras and it can be installed on a server. Sold as a per camera licences price depends on the camera you are using. Some manufactures are cheaper then others. Very good for perimeter protection.
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Video IQ cameras
thewireguys replied to thewireguys's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Got the camera late today and I look forward to testing this camera out. -
Sorry I am not posting this on the open forum.
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There are a lot of options.
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Check out Tuss and Rainbow for high qulaity lenses. Also Thiea has 5MP lenses but they are 1.8-3MM and 9-40MM.
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I would never use USB type device. Just not enough bandwidth available and way to easy to unplug.
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Yea it is but I wouldn't use it again. I would go direct attached storage so we have no reconnection issues.
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CCTV directly to an android tablet
thewireguys replied to androidcctv's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
So your talking about sending video from one phone to another? What would we use this for? -
CCTV directly to an android tablet
thewireguys replied to androidcctv's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I view cameras all the time with the Sprint Evo Andriod phone -
With those temps I would use Mobotix.
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Best wireless security camera for around $500?
thewireguys replied to Someone10101's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Please buy from a dealer not some box pushing web store. -
Well I just sold them a new server so I haven't heard anything since. Old server was 7Pro new server is Server 2003 and the Qnap is the TS-809Pro.
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Best wireless security camera for around $500?
thewireguys replied to Someone10101's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Any IP camera can be wireless with an AP. -
I didn't set it up the customers IT department did with the help of QNAP. It works most of the time but not all.
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Did you paint it?
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12Mbps for 16 analog cameras plus five 5MP you must not have high FPS. The issue that I have is when power goes out the computer does not reconnect all the time and yes we have a UPS.
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Soundy how many cameras are used with your iSCSI setups? What is the total bandwidth going to it? I have used Qnap and iSCSI and I will not use it again. When it works it works great but when you lose connection and you have no recorded video the customer is not happy.
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Mobotix is a great product. I think it will be a good fit for you.
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Well two issues with ONVIF currently: a) You have a number of companies that only partially integrate ONVIF and then it only works sometimes. Any company that can display ONVIF compliancy documents should work just fine - and it's easy to test. b) Until the recent release of ONVIF 2.0 only Video/Audio was supported. No I/O or additional features. I know we are ONVIF compliant and have tested with three ONVIF compliant VMS companies and work just fine. Sorry I don't believe it till I see it.
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Office buildings, in and out. Test bed in my 50' driveway. Interesting. On the cam page it says domes are indoor only. Thanks for the info. It's ridiculous that Axis doesn't have better low-light performance. Adam I'm not clear why certain cameras are not compatible with ZM, because there is simply not enough info available in the time I have to dedicate to this. I suspect that the URL is basically a web interface, which denies many of the special features of a camera maybe like remote zoom, auto-iris, etc. Is ZM -only- compatible with cameras that have a web interface? Surely Exacq can manipulate some cameras at a more hardware level, to reach extended features? I am not an expert and do not pretend to be, but am open to information. (... directed to the person who said I don't know what I'm talking about... no ****. I am a developer, not a security camera technician) The reason Zoneminder doesn't support a huge list of manufacturers cameras is: Untill recently, there was no standard for IP Video No one is pushing it into a job that needs to work with a specific camera so no urgency to get integration done. No drive from Dealers(who don't use it for the most part) to get it working with their favorite cameras. Zoneminder could triple their compatibility by integrating ONVIF. ONVIF has a LONG way to go before it works as advertised. I have multiple ONVIF cameras and ONVIF VMS and NONE if them work together.
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Question about manufacturers logo
thewireguys replied to Korgoth Of Barbaria's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Not if you've already done the testing, or are doing it anyway for your own education, which is what the OP has done. Much like the participants in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=11322&start=0 Yea and stupid us for giving that information away for free so the owner of this site makes money on it.