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CurtisHall started following Linux DVR - Hawkeye, Looking for a Source Code!!, dvr card with MJPEG compression and Linux SDK. does it exist and and 3 others
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Looking for a Source Code!!
CurtisHall replied to SECURUS Essence's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yeah. Back to the OP, I think you are SOL. Unless Raysharp has an API for accessing their software your only option would be to access the driver directly. -
Looking for a Source Code!!
CurtisHall replied to SECURUS Essence's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
A cheap Hawkeye knock-off, perhaps? I'm not sure what you mean, can you elaborate? -
Linux DVR - Hawkeye
CurtisHall replied to eyeonutech's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Some of the Hawkeye cards use the same chipset that we use in our software. From what I've heard, Neugent either filed for bankruptcy or closed down, depending on who you talk to. There isn't a point in you having a large pile of cards that you can't use. You can give our software a try (free public beta in the middle to end of January) and use the cards that you have (assuming they chipsets are supported). -
Looking for a Source Code!!
CurtisHall replied to SECURUS Essence's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I have to agree, why do you need the source code? What are you trying to accomplish? -
DVR that can be viewed on mozilla firefox and linux os
CurtisHall replied to si_kungs's topic in General Digital Discussion
Sure thing. Version 2 (due out the end of September) will include a free one channel license and a 30 day unlimited trial. -
Then your post is really unclear on what exactly you are wanting to do. Are you: a) Trying to retrieve archived data FROM the dvr? b) Trying to add storage from another computer to be used on the dvr?
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Emulator is not the correct word here. This DVR appears to be a Chinese made Linux (embedded) DVR. Your only option would be to take the drive out and plug it into a computer and see if you can mount the drive. Being that it is Linux the drive is probably formatted ext2/3/4 or some type of journalized filesystem which will not be playable in Windows. You could try grabbing a Linux boot CD (Ubuntu install cds for example) and seeing if you can mount the drive. Even if you do mount the drive, the recordings are probably not stored in a standard video container.
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DVR that can be viewed on mozilla firefox and linux os
CurtisHall replied to si_kungs's topic in General Digital Discussion
If you want open source Zoneminder can do this (www.zoneminder.com). If you want commercial software our software can do this also. Both software applications are computer based, Zoneminder will be a bit of a headache to install and configure. Exacq systems are nice, but rather expensive. -
BNC Lightning Gevision 1480A
CurtisHall replied to sheriffa's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
While the up front investment is expensive, it's worth it to have BNC lightning resisters on each port, along with having a surge strip on the computer itself. Lightning could technically hit a camera and travel back to the system. We've had several customers whose capture card was fried (just the card, not the computer) because of lightning -> camera strikes.