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I just upgraded a GV-1480 to 8.1 and now have lost the spot monitor. It isn't even in the menu anymore. Any ideas?
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Downloaded another copy of the drivers and reinstalled. A message came up that I was replacing a newer version of the driver; did it anyway and now the spot monitor has returned. Hmm....
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My universal translator must be broken.....
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He doesn't post new images because then you would see the Escalade in the driveway
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Anyone own one of these: http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/wonwoo/videos/rapport337_demo.htm
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I am looking for feedback from anyone who has used these cameras. http://www.specotech.com/cart/products/default.asp?catid=268&action=viewcat I have also heard that cameras with external zoom and focus controls tend to have issues with moisture. I assume this camera (HT-INTB1)would be susceptible too. Thanks.
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So are you saying that the MultiQuad output looks better than the TV out on the Combo Card?
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Have you tried the Advanced Motion Detection Settings?
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choose DVR Cards
VJD replied to Security Application's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I could not get your viewer demo to connect. Looks interesting. I would like to check it out. But is the quality the same as the DSP output? http://demo1.cctvbuyers.com/240/240? What are you referring to? -
Is there any way to program the unused buttons on the IR Remote Control?
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Rory, you haven’t cracked this yet?
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choose DVR Cards
VJD replied to Security Application's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
NV5000 vs GV1480 What I like better about the NV5000: · Slightly better perceived remote view quality. · Remote client supports 1, 4, 9 or 16ch full screen multiview. · IP camera support. · Easily upgradeable for additional cameras. Low initial cost. GV1480 · More features, options and software. If you are going to use them. · Much larger user base/community. Easier to get help from other users. (though kandcorp does a great job for Aver) · Easier to search through recorded footage. More polished interface. · Audio included. No extra cards to buy. · The deal breaker for me: highly configurable spot monitor out (though I wish you could watch recorded video). Aver could only scan through cameras. I think the NV5000 is a good product, but for most of MY applications, Geovision is the way to go. Compare the features and decide which are important to you. Either card is worth the money. imho -
They never seem to mention that in their rants. I have read pages of text going on and on about how it must have been a military jet, missile or drone plane but never once mention anything about what happened to that flight and the people on board. I guess they just went through the Stargate.
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My surveillance system has been breached! Video of event!
VJD replied to jisaac's topic in Test Bench
This don't look like Pac-Man to me...... -
Geovision-1480 V Avermedia-NV6000- 480fps/16 - which one??
VJD replied to freeflyer's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I don’t know if the NV6000 has the same tv out as the NV5000, but if it does then be aware that the monitor will only show selected cameras in sequence mode. -
Other choices: www.no-ip.com www.dyndns.com www.dynip.com
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Not to worry, I will ride shotgun with you on your next trip.
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Rory, just go back to school......
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I'm fairly sure that Legitimate Microsoft Software is NOT available for Download. I have been happy so far with NewEgg's prices and service too.
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I was asking for me, not him...... Thanks jisaacmagee, you understood.
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A PM would not be against the rules......
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I think he is asking about Herm the old Mod.
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I have seen the kit for sale which includes the usb adapter and software for over $300 and the usb adapter by itself for under $100. Why are they selling the kit and charging $200 for the software when you can download it for free?