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  1. Can you view all the cameras over the internet at once or just 2? Is there a next step up? What exactly is the R30? Do you sell this scorpion?
  2. Do you guys think the IC Realtime FLEX16 R30 is the best DVR? You will be able to clearly see faces over remote internet viewing?
  3. For those of you guys that are viewing cameras over the internet: Can you make out faces really well? How good is your quality? Anybody want to view my cameras over the internet? I will give you the login and password for your imput!
  4. Thanks for your help! I've already set all the DVR settings to the best settings that I can find, FPS/IPS is at the highest 120. Yet when I view it over the internet it only shows 2-5 FPS.
  5. Scorpion Thanks for your reply. That blue login box by video server E is not my login box. There was no name on the DVR that I could find. My DVR does have a sticker that says DMR16-RT, and a SN: 7GZ10226 . Here is a pic of the dvr, sorry bad quality: cell phone pic on top of the actual office with low light up there: Sorry it seems I cant post pics til I'm a member for 10 days , can somebody post these for me: firstclasslimos dot net/dvr.jpg firstclasslimos dot net/dvr2.jpg firstclasslimos dot net/dvr3.jpg How much is the ICrealtime DVR flexview with 8 or 16 camera ability? How big is the Hard drive? This is actually the 2nd dvr I have bought, so if I changed again it would be my 3rd! Hopefully they could sell on ebay? Would a new DVR make a big difference? What exactly controls the image quality on the DVR, is there a image chip I can change on the current DVR I have? Anybody else have advice? My FPS varies every second, one sec its 4.7fps , then 3.6fps, then 4.5, etc. Why is this? Is this because of the internet connection its uploaded from? The problem is if somebody broke in, the quality is so bad you can't make out the persons face, why is this? There are lots of good DVR cards on ebay for a few hundred bucks and 240FPS with 16 channels but I think they're for a computer, not a stand alone DVR? Or does my stand alone DVR have the same chip in it? Is it an actual image card on the DVR? Can I just replace this? After finding some more settings in record the DVR is set to 120 IPS (I think same thing as FPS) which seems good for only 6 camears running, So it appears I'm recording at 120 FPS but again when I view it over the internet its only 2-5 fps. Is this based on internet connections? If I plugged a monitor up to the actual DVR itself would it show me live real time feed that you could actual make out peoples faces really good? What do your videos look like when viewing them over the internet? Also I would be willing to give my login information for somebody to view over the internet and tell me their expert advice , I tried to PM rory the site owner but it seems my PMs are disable too. It would be much better if I could get better quality without having to sell everything I have! haha Thank you very much for your time in advance!
  6. I will try to crawl on top of our office today and read what kind of DVR it is. I paid over $1000 for the DVR and setup, it has 16 camera capacity, so I'd rather not change it out, possibly just get the best quality out of it and the cameras.
  7. Hey guys. I own a limo company. Currently have a DVR viewable over the internet that can handle 16 cameras. I currently have 6 cameras setup. I had a Dlink DCS-6620 internet camera with no DVR before, and the camera stopped rotating first, then stopped working completely. Will dlink fix this for free under warranty? I emailed them with no response. If I do get this fixed can I add this into my current DVR setup? The Dlink camera had a very clear picture where the current DVR with cameras does not. The dlink also had digital zoom. If I plug this into my current system would it show that picture perfect picture again with the new setup? With the current setup its hard to even tell who the person is alot of times. Is this limited by the actual DVR or internet connection or the cameras? We're currently on DSL that is 1.5-3.0 mbps and being upgraded to 3.0-6.0 mbps on Tuesday (the highest speed offered) will this help? Will buying high res cameras give better picture? Also I don't know what kind of DVR it is at the moment but the internet login / software page that I view everyday to see the cameras has the title of "--- Video Web Server ---" as the title. The login page says :Any time & Any where IP Surveillance New Generation ......Video Web Server: And is run by java . com. Anybody know what this is? I'm currently getting anywhere from 2-5 FPS and DR: 650 KBPS pretty steady (whats DR stand for?) I have set all the settings on the menu that I can find, quality is High, I set the baud rate to the highest setting although it didnt seem to change anything whether it was low or high. What can I do to get better quality over the internet? I watch these cameras everyday! Thanks in advance!!!!
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