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No one has bothered to email me with this information. I need specifics from someone that has this camera as far as what settings are optimal for outdoor use. At least i can say that i have not had any leaks or failures with these cams.
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I'm at this moment considering purchasing another 1304 for wildlife cameras. When set to best in conjunction with a good camera and LCD monitor it yields very good recording quality. Web streaming is good, using direct draw yields a decent feed. Hook up a small fan to it, set it up with a reliable 250GB drive set it to record a 20FPS and your golden, records 7 days with 4 cameras at its best setting.
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I have the 1304 and without a doubt it is the best DVR for the money on the market. At D1 with an LCD monitor in the best setting, the picture quality is fantastic, as good as much more expensive DVRs, the trade off features and case design.
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Hey Rory had you had a chance to compare the CNB with the Nuvicos? Sorry to hear about your KPC-S230CHWWX lipstick cam, i never did like their 6 month warranty Don't throw it away, use it as a Car cam or R&D.
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Best Recorded Playback Under $500?
a-casanova replied to CottyGee's topic in Digital Video Recorders
My vote goes for the Avermedia 1304 + Net, i have setup and been around quite a few high end Panasonic and GE DVRs and this DVR shows a playback that is identical to the live view almost as good as the high end stuff. However to take advantage of this quality you must setup the Avermedia at the Best record Settings and use a VGA monitor, computer monitor. And at $397 its a bargain, 4 channel DVR. -
Thanks for the info everyone, i haven't had time to find the ideal settings for this camera. I don't know whether to disable DNR and DSS, i need optimal picture quality. I guess ill troubleshoot when i have the time.
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Hey Rory what are the settings you have on your Nuvicos, is the DSS creating the noise im sure you have witnessed?
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please help set up Swann DVR 8 for internet viewing
a-casanova replied to marine's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Marine use DYDNS.com use port 8000 for viewing the video feed. Make sure you have the firewall turned off on the modem, let the router do all the filtering and port forwarding. Make sure the only device doing the DDNS updating is the router. Go to this website to ensure that you have the proper ports open https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 . Select user defined port and scan the port you selected, make it 8000. Make sure in host name on the DDNS router settings you input the host address with out http: or www simply your assigned DNS name.com. Also enable remote management on the router. There are tutorials on this website that teach you how to port forward and the basics of networking in an hour or so you'll be on your way. 1) Create an account at DYDNS.COM from the location you are installing the system. 2)Determine what your dynamic external ip is at the site by going to http://whatismyip.com 3)Enter appropriate data in your newly created DYDNS account including IP and DNS name you wish to use for your camera system or other device. (Example myhomecam.homelinux.com) 4) the name will be associated with the ip you put in. 5) set appropriate port forwarding on the router and setup DDNS on the router and your good to go 6) Select a good router example (Linksys WRT54G /GS not the WRT54G, the GS has twice the memory and it wont freeze or quit) use port 8000! 7) Go here to make sure the ports you need are open from the outside https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2, make sure all your devices inside the network are configured and plugged in. -
Thanks for the heads up dubwiser but i already purchased the cameras, got them for 229 elsewhere. I opened the camera and noticed the silica packs inside, so i might be ok. Cameras will go under an overhang so only blowing rain will get to them. Picture quality is good just a bit noisy, im thinking is the AGC, or DSS.
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Hello everyone, i recently purchased 2 of these cameras NUVICO CB-SD3895N-L [edit by mod-store link removed] Guys i would really appreciate your opinions on this cameras. I set them up today on 40 VA surge protected AC transformers. I noticed the color image is a bit dark and noisy. The camera has a Onscreen menu and it appears i have to regulate the backlight compensation and the AGC to low . These cameras are for outdoor use looking down on a yard. Does anyone know what the optimal settings for these cameras are?
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webservice log in problems multi-channel disk system
a-casanova replied to bigjay's topic in Computers/Networking
Bigjay use DYDNS.com use port 8000 for viewing the video feed. Make sure you have the firewall turned off on the modem, let the router do all the filtering and port forwarding. Make sure the only device doing the DDNS updating is the router. Go to this website to ensure that you have the proper ports open https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 . Select user defined port and scan the port you selected, make it is 8000. Make sure in host name on the DDNS router settings you input the host address with out http: or www simply your assigned DNS name.com. Also enable remote management on the router. There are tutorials on this website that teach you how to port forward and the basics of networking in an hour or so youll be on your way. 1) Create an account at DYDNS.COM from the location you are installing the system. 2)Determine what your dynamic external ip is at the site by going to http://whatismyip.com 3)Enter appropriate data in your newly created DYDNS account including IP and DNS name you wish to use for your camera system or other device. (Example myhomecam.homelinux.com) 4) the name will be associated with the ip you put in. 5) set appropriate port forwarding on the router and setup DDNS on the router and your good to go 6) Select a good router example (Linksys WRT54G /GS not the WRT54G, the GS has twice the memory and it wont freeze or quit) use port 8000! 7) Go here to make sure the ports you need are open from the outside https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2, make sure all your devices inside the network are configured and plugged in. -
webservice log in problems multi-channel disk system
a-casanova replied to bigjay's topic in Computers/Networking
Can you be more specific, clearer as to your intent. Do you wish to access your DVR from inside your home network or outside? -
Well said Rory, i agree 100%. Hmm i was considering an IP camera myself guess ill let things mature.
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Linksys wrt54g + avtech760. Help remote View T_T
a-casanova replied to asoy's topic in Computers/Networking
Asoy use DYDNS use port 8000, like Rory stated port 8080 is the default remote admin port for the router.Port 8000 has been very reliable in my experience. Make sure you have the firewall turned off on the modem, let the router do all the filtering and port forwarding. Make sure the only devise doing the DDNS updating is the router. Go to this website to ensure that you have the proper ports open https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 . Select user defined port and scan the port you selected, make it 8000. Make sure in host name on the DDNS router settings you input the host address with out http: or www simply your assigned DNS name.com. Also enable remote management on the router, if you like i can configure it for you remotely. cheers and best of luck. -
My PC (with XP SP1 ) cant see my Avermedia eb1304md,
a-casanova replied to tsaba's topic in General Digital Discussion
I have an Avermedia EB1304, pretty much the same DVR. They are great little DVRs but you cant view live or playback as far as i know through USB. You have to configure the network settings assign an internal IP to the DVR and view it via Internet Explorer or the included software.Make sure than when viewing through Internet Explorer you install the Active X component that is requested upon getting the DVR main page prompt. And yeah... RTFM!