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Exacq Software vs. Others
thewireguys replied to rkninc's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Who uses Black Berry anymore? -
AXIS M7001 Covert Surveillance Kit
thewireguys replied to thewireguys's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Mine comes in tomorrow but I am board I am I wanna see some video. What is he using to record that on a bus? -
AXIS M7001 Covert Surveillance Kit
thewireguys posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Does any one have any video from this kit? http://www.axis.com/products/cam_m7001/ -
Recommended nas drive size for megapixel cams
thewireguys replied to imi123200's topic in Security Cameras
Here you go.... http://www.axis.com/products/video/design_tool/index.htm -
Recommended nas drive size for megapixel cams
thewireguys replied to imi123200's topic in Security Cameras
What cameras are you using? -
Analog video samples????????? anyone????????
thewireguys replied to Toaster's topic in General Analog CCTV Discussion
oh.... analog -
Exacq Software vs. Others
thewireguys replied to rkninc's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I have a customer that is trying to sell their Exacq licenses let me know your interested. -
Sale of ExacqVision !!!!
thewireguys replied to Megapixelman's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
American Dynamics is already OEMing Exacqs VMS -
MERGED: cameras or setup tips for night clubs
thewireguys replied to 360fish's topic in System Design
Have you installed many 3VR setups? How well does the analytics work? We are starting a 30,000 sq foot club and will be using a mix of 720P 1080P and 5MP cameras with IR. -
not to mention that none of those suppliers are authorized dealers so good luck getting support after your purchase
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Messoa CatchAll Engine in License Plate Cameras
thewireguys replied to cglaeser's topic in Security Cameras
This looks like a very nice IR unit by them. http://www.messoa.com/global/product/index.aspx?id=215 -
I can do some tests but I don't think it will be as substantial as you think. Bottom line I wouldn't sell this to customers and I recommend you test yourself before you sell it and have to explain to the customer that you have to sell them another computer for the Gateway.
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For small camera counts you can run the gateway on the same server BUT Avigilon strongly recommends that the Gateway be installed on a separate machine. what would the specs be on that machine then? whats a small camera count ? under 16? does the resolution of cameras effect the gateway power needs? The Gateway is transcoding the video so that is why it uses the CPU power. I have 3 cameras on my demo atom server and when I view with my Andriod device the CPU is maxed out but the video on the Andriod client works flawlessly but I would not sell this setup without upgrading the CPU. Here are the system requirements for the Gateway server. Operating System - Windows XP SP2, Windows XP SP2 x64, Windows Vista 32-bit or 64-bit, Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Server 2008, or Windows 7. Processor - Quad Core 2.0 GHz System RAM - 4 GB DDR2 Hard Drive Capacity - 500 MB
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For small camera counts you can run the gateway on the same server BUT Avigilon strongly recommends that the Gateway be installed on a separate machine.
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Pricing is not difficult to get, it's just not posted all over the web. To get pricing just contact a dealer and we can quote you a price.
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"Blog site console-cowboys.blogspot.com has recently posted a nice article on how he was able to view hundreds of Trendnet IP cameras with a few minor tweaks to the URL. Apparently,Trendnet has left a backdoor on its IP cameras that cannot be disabled or closed by the end user through the camera settings. In short by simply adding /anony/mjpg.cgi to a WAN IP address of a Trendnet IP Camera gives you streaming video bypassing login credentials. This is some scary stuff and hopefully Trendnet acts on this quickly and closes this loophole. In the meantime I would power down any Trendnet IP camera you may have streaming." http://www.cctvblog.net/profiles/blogs/backdoor-exposed-for-trendnet-ip-cameras-hundreds-of-cameras-open
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NVR matrix distribution to multiple TV's
thewireguys replied to e173m's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
If you have VGA inputs on your TVs you can use this... http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=4876 -
Avigilon 5MP Dome vs AXIS P3367-VE
thewireguys replied to MagnumVP's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I'll do what ever you want my hourly rate is $75.. -
Avigilon 5MP Dome vs AXIS P3367-VE
thewireguys replied to MagnumVP's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I am going to make some demo videos and post them on my site..... -
I assume you have never been to court where video is evidence in a crime? It has to be in it's NATIVE format and documentation provided for the type and manufacturer of the equipment and the chain of custody of the evidence. BTW I play 16mp video on my 4 year old Windows XP laptop all the time. I'll see if I can find the educational video done by the FBI and post it. I have the video on my site > http://www.thewireguys.tv/education
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Xellbuy I have multiple law enforcement customers local and state and all of them use the player software no special computers needed. cCustomer back up the AVE file to DVD with the player software and hand it to the police. AVI files are fine for sharing videos but AVE files are for sharing evidence. Sorry I disagree.
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Didn't know youtube can play 16MP video? Maybe Rory can enlighten us and show us how to post 16MP video at full res on the youtube.
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Avigilon 5MP Dome vs AXIS P3367-VE
thewireguys replied to MagnumVP's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
In have installed many Avigilon 5MP domes you need lots of light for good night time performance. -
Yea can't wait for you to try and sell it online
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