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GAtkins started following Help with lost admin password on speco dvr-x4/ip, Simultaneous Multi-Channel Recording, Help with buying a good CCTV system and and 7 others
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+1 on Mike at Shoreview. I got the RTA D1 16 from him. Top notch. Mike, is there new software?? Thanks Glenn
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Simultaneous Multi-Channel Recording
GAtkins replied to erieslabhunter's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I think the way to do it would be to set all cameras rolling, say three. Then click the clapboard or flash the flash or whatever. Then leave all three cameras rolling for the entire length of the event. Import all three videos into a multi-track timeline in your NLE and then just sync to the first click or flash.. Doing it this way, you should only have to sync once at the very beginning of the event. Glenn -
Simultaneous Multi-Channel Recording
GAtkins replied to erieslabhunter's topic in Digital Video Recorders
It would probably be easier to use multiple independent cameras in MiniDV/AVI format and some form of "clapboard" syncing. In the old days they would literally use a two boards clapped together to make a sound when all cameras were rolling, hence the term "clapboard." They could then sync the sound and thus multiple cameras together. More recently, I have heard of using something like the flash from a still camera when all video cameras were rolling to use as a sync point. Then in the timeline of a NLE like Adobe Premeier or the one of your choice, the flash could be used to sync the video/audio of each independent camera. Go here for more ideas: http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bb574e6/ Glenn -
Here's what I have: 1 Intellicam JS-16RTA D1 (very nice) 3 Speco 7706DNV cameras (spendy, good in daylight) 1 Speco 7815DNV camera (more spendy, good in daylight) 4 Nuvico CB-SD21N-L cameras (great performance for the $, better at Night than the Speco's) 1 Intellicam G4-HPV540 camera (cheap $, but good for close range coverage) 1 Altronix R2416600ULCB rack mount power supply (very nice, but heavy) The Speco's are slightly better than the Nuvicos in the day and the Nuvicos are better than the Specos at night. The Speco's are twice the $$. The Intellicam camera was cheap, but works well in my application of close range coverage of my front porch. I'm sure from the professional's point of view all this stuff is considered mid to low end, but it meets my needs perfectly. I wish I have a couple of PTZ's, but those are spendy. I installed it all myself. Once at one location and once at my current location. I agree with the others, don't get the big box stuff. Not good. Enjoy. Glenn
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Power Supply Help - They Are So Confusing
GAtkins posted a topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I have read many of the posts regarding power supplies, but I'm not much smarter for it. I think I have decided to go with an Altronix Rack Mount as the DVR is under my televison in the living room. I currently have three cameras at 24 volts and 40VA. One camera at 24 volts and 700mA. Four cameras at 24 volts and 1amp. One camera at 12volts and 450mA. My DVR is a 16 camera version. So assuming I have a total of nine cameras now, with 7 to go in the future with similar amps as above, it seems that either of the following two units would work for me. http://www.altronix.com/index.php?model_num=R2416600UL&pid=2 http://www.altronix.com/index.php?pid=2&model_num=R2416600ULCB The first one is fused and the second one is PTC. All the runs are probably under 100 feet (haven't measure exactly). I realize I would have to step down for the 12 volt camera at the camera end. Are these units what I need or would anyone recommend something else? Thanks in advance for any help. Glenn -
Hey guys, I have read several posts on the Intellicam DVR's and I am a little confused. Can someone tell me if the model JS=16RTA-D1 will: 1) play video in reverse, and 2) does it have 16 loop-outs that actually work on the back. Thanks in advance for any help. Glenn
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Hey all, I have been a regular lurker and sometimes contributor on these forums for a few years. I have a four camera system installed on the exterior of my house that I did myself. I have had a couple of these cameras or their close cousins go out on me and I am looking for better quality replacements. http://www.specotech.com/cart/products/productDetails.asp?prodID=789 I have tried to keep up with the camera recommendations, but there just seems to be too many variables to make a good decision. Could someone please help me by suggesting an approprite replacement? Thanks in advance for any and all help. Glenn
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Help with lost admin password on speco dvr-x4/ip
GAtkins replied to simon123's topic in Digital Video Recorders
The default pw might be six ones: 111111. Glenn -
This might work. bnc to rca is a cheap connector. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16815100114 Glenn
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This is a nice camera but it is quite a bit more than your budget, probably in the $350 to $400 range. http://www.specotech.com/cart/products/productDetails.asp?prodID=789 Glenn
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I use tzo.com. Make sure your router works with whatever service you use. Glenn
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Tried the search with no immediate luck. Are these reputable dealers to purchase cameras and such from? Thanks in advance for all input. Glenn
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Differences Between Luxriot and Video Insight?
GAtkins posted a topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Greetings all: I currently have a stand-alone DVR but I am looking to augment it with either of these two systems for more flexibility on remote viewing. Does anyone have any recommendations on which one of these is better and why? Compression method? Features etc.? Ease of use. I have looked at many of the threads and it's just hard to tell. Thanks in advance for any input. Glenn -
I use these: http://www.specotech.com/cart/products/productDetails.asp?prodID=690 Spendy, but nice. Glenn
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I've got 3 of these at my house. A little spendy, but nice. http://www.specotech.com/cart/products/productDetails.asp?prodID=690 Glenn