GhostRider
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mine works with a fee thumbdrives that i have, most of the others wont work
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I did have a cgi script you add to the folder where motion images are stored and it generates a web page with thumbnails, I'll find it and post links later. What software are you using to generate the codes?
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http://www.filemail.com/d/riuyyilyfexuhqz try that link now
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did they give you the telnet password?
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leave it on for a while then try and see if the search tool detects it after 30 mins
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did you upgrade direct from the nvr or the search tool?
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what is on the screen when you turn it on?
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can you detect it on your network using the tool? if so try the firmware update again
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did you use the search option to find your NVR? or did you do manual entry
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There were 3 firmware files from xvision the first failed twice then worked 2nd file worked 3rd file failed once then worked I did them 1 by 1
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Blue is for schedule record and the yellow is for Motion
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I tested the motion detection on my Avtech AVN701 after watching a howto video for the Xvision NVR, I think these options are all in the stock firmware that we all have, now that I have the Xvision firmware I cant go back to check. Motion detection worked fine. I made a video on how I did it so you can see the correct way to set it up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS93G57taQw
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I will test the motion detection today and update you in a few hours. I did the update using the Xvision ip tool available on the link.
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I did a little research and found this NVR to be sold under a few different brands, the main one being Xvision. http://hdcctv.myshopify.com/collections/ip-network-recorders/products/hd-ip-mini-8-camera-network-video-recorder-xrn0808e I downloaded the Xvision firmware and and IP tool and installed the Xvision firmware onto my NVR from : http://hdcctv.myshopify.com/pages/downloads The firmware seems to be similar to that supplied with the NVR but the menu is alot easier to navigate. It only gives 2 options of 1080p and 720p including substreams. I have been using an app called Goolink to access the NVR from my iphone and android tablet.
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I got 8 feeds to my NVR, and cant get motion to work on any.
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What firmware version do you have and have you tried WI-fi? the supplier told me he has tested it with most wifi adapters and it should work, i have tried about 5 different adapters and cant get a stable connection. I have also noticed I am not getting the full resolution from my cameras, but for £28 I paid this is what i expected.
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I got my mini nvr yesterday with the same v4 firmware. It detected only 1 of 3 onvif cameras, the others I used the RTSP link to get them connected which was easy enough. Motion detection does not work at all, im recording straight onto a usb portable hdd even though the ad said its eSata only. Wifi work with a couple of usb dongles I tried but the connection only lasts for a few mins, I need to find out which is the best dongle to use. I have connected the following cameras all AVTECH: AVN80X , AVN304, AVN801, AVN812, AVN701, KPD675(DVR).
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Raspberry Pi and Camera Software
GhostRider replied to Ozone's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I used a programme called motion on my raspberry pi, its rock solid and never crashed. http://techspect.co.uk/2013/how-to-raspberry-pi-webcam-server-stream/ -
2 cameras and a recorder(DVR) http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/sentient-320gb-4-channel-cctv-kit-with-2-bullet-cameras-n92nb
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CCTV vs. Wireless Surveillance with a mac computer
GhostRider replied to drmroth's topic in General Digital Discussion
Have a look at the AVN812 type of IP camera from AVTECH, it's wireless so no wiring apart from power, has push/motion alerts sent direct to your apple/android device. it and it works fine on my macbook. It saves around 4 5 second videos on board and I have mine set to upload all motion videos to FTP/cloud. -
Has anyone tried this nvr with AVTECH ip cameras? I have the avn80X,801,812,304,701 and was wondering if they would work.
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"Cloud" based CCTV storage and access
GhostRider replied to Bravo315's topic in General Digital Discussion
The AVTECH range of DVR's provide excellent live view and playback direct from the DVR not cloud, they do have a range of IP cameras which store footage on the cloud, its the models ending with EZ. I use the KPD675 DVR. -
Avtech AVN80x or AVN801 audio
GhostRider replied to habsfan's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
The avn801 has a mic so its 1 way audio. they all have i/o ports on the back so you can attach something like a ir light or led board via a relay/transistor switch so it comes on when the camera detects motion. -
I have a KPD675, I also have a mini PIR sensor that has a signal pin that outputs 3.3v when motion is detected, If I was to connect that 3.3v pin and the gnd pin to the Input on the DVR would it work or would the 3.3volatge damage it?
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AVTECH Wireless AVN812 IP Camera Review
GhostRider replied to lideshi's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Around 5 meters detection range on mine, slighly less on my AVN80X but that may be due to the way its located, but remember the AVN series have I/O pins for external pir/sensors.