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  1. Hi Rory You have a very good point and I am on your side, I tried for years to sell at indicated prices only to find that every body else were selling direct to the public at dealer prices, so what do you do when you have $$$$$ of stock and no one is buying at your price, you match what every one else is selling at, oh and by the way I am not the cheapest, my prices are dealer prices eg: gv600 4 retail is $305.00 you cant sell them at that price so we sell at dealer leve $235.00 or so, long before my prices dropped other sites were selling at dealer prices, you need to check and see other site pricing before calling me dealer 3, no harm done though, I have to make a living and you guys dont pay my mortgage. Remember, I did not start the price war, I just tried to survive. If you guys are dealers and want better pricing you only have to ask me, give me a shout. cctv@ccvtshack.com cctvshack is Dealer 3. man im not even on that list, im in the $800 range, since i pay overseas shipping plus customs taxes ... ooopz can yah say tird wurld
  2. Are you out your mind? You have really not heard of I-VIEW. Look in the posts and see what I mean. Hermin Hey Hermin keep your pants on and no I am not out of my mind, the guy wanted to minimize the dvr program, right, thats what his question was, I compared geovision and then gave the real advice, which was to launch quick view in windows xp to bring up the desktop, and yes I have heard of I-View, lets all do this together, go ahead and search i-view on the www ...... oh my life, its bloody geovision. Now Hermin next time you open your mouth engage your brain first, most people on this forum come here for help, I come to give help, I have 18 years in the industry and over 5 years playing around with dvr cards for the pc, I will make my answers more direct in the future.
  3. Marcus The only dvr software that runs in the back ground is geovision, however, if you are running XP OS right click the task bar, go to properties and select quick launch desk top, then by pressing the windows key on your keyboard the desk top will appear, had the same problem with the DVS cards, I sell both Geo and DVS, much of a muchness, I prefer the geo my self, my customers find it easier to use, you can customise both GUI's if you know where to look, mail me if you need help cctv@cctvshack.com www.cctvshack.com Regards Rich
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    GEO v7 software

    The store was correct, you just need to supply the serial number of the card and the dongle should be free of charge plus shipping, go to www.geovision.com.tw for more info, any problems contact me and I will help cctv@cctvshack.com http://www.cctvshack.com Regards Rich
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    Anykeeper Software

    Dude, go here http://www.cctv-king.com/download/
  6. Just took a look at x vision, not the same as geo and twice the price, geovision have been around for about 5 years, I tested there early software version 4.0, 4.2 nearley 4 years ago when I lived in the UK, Geovision cards are one of the best on the market as long as you partion your drives up properly, another good card is made by dvs, more complicated to use than Geovision but rock solid, also has a sequential video switcher built in, I tested a 60 fps 8 channel card 18 months ago, it ran for 3 months on a pc chips motherboard with via chipst and celeron 1.8 cpu without a reboot, geovision is good, but not that good cctv@cctvshack.com http://www.cctvshack.com
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    Geo 800 problem

    Hi Peterdvr So you can view your remote cameras from other computers at other locations, but not from home, well first of all that has nothing to do with routers, if you can already make a remote connection from other locations your setup must be correct at the web server side of things, in which case you have a problem with your home machine or internet connections. cctv@cctvshack.com http://www.cctvshack.com
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