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Does Hikvision, or anyone else, have NVR Client software that will work with both IP cameras and a PC DVR with a Hikvision DS-4016HSI DVR card installed? The PC DVR is WinXP based

 

I've tried getting the client software they have listed on their site to work, but have no joy. Thanks.

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Does Hikvision, or anyone else, have NVR Client software that will work with both IP cameras and a PC DVR with a Hikvision DS-4016HSI DVR card installed? The PC DVR is WinXP based

 

I've tried getting the client software they have listed on their site to work, but have no joy. Thanks.

 

Sorry no available drivers for 64 bit!

 

JD

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Does Hikvision, or anyone else, have NVR Client software that will work with both IP cameras and a PC DVR with a Hikvision DS-4016HSI DVR card installed? The PC DVR is WinXP based

 

I've tried getting the client software they have listed on their site to work, but have no joy. Thanks.

 

Sorry no available drivers for 64 bit!

 

JD

 

Thanks! What IP/analog NVR software are you selling your clients that is 64-bit compatible? I'm wondering this as there are a lot of 64-bit machines in the field now, though most businesses have opted for the XP downgrade.

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Does Hikvision, or anyone else, have NVR Client software that will work with both IP cameras and a PC DVR with a Hikvision DS-4016HSI DVR card installed? The PC DVR is WinXP based

 

I've tried getting the client software they have listed on their site to work, but have no joy. Thanks.

 

Sorry no available drivers for 64 bit!

 

JD

 

Thanks! What IP/analog NVR software are you selling your clients that is 64-bit compatible? I'm wondering this as there are a lot of 64-bit machines in the field now, though most businesses have opted for the XP downgrade.

 

Hi again!

 

I havent seen so much 64 bit cctv/ip camera equiptment really. In Hikvision case I guess they are using a lot of Texas Instruments chips that are 32 bits so the SDK/software is built on that. But offcourse 64 bits would maybe be a good thing for IP camera system where you have local storage on a NVR Server and then remote viewing/playback as 64 bit can handle more data simtainously. I havent tried running 32 bits DVR/NVR software on 64 bits OS yet. Annyobe tried this?

 

 

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I havent seen so much 64 bit cctv/ip camera equiptment really. In Hikvision case I guess they are using a lot of Texas Instruments chips that are 32 bits so the SDK/software is built on that. But offcourse 64 bits would maybe be a good thing for IP camera system where you have local storage on a NVR Server and then remote viewing/playback as 64 bit can handle more data simtainously. I havent tried running 32 bits DVR/NVR software on 64 bits OS yet. Annyobe tried this?

 

 

JD

 

I wouldn't think it that hard to code the NVR software to 64-bit for IP cams as they send out an adopted format to a web browser. I think where the problem comes in is when you want to add in legacy equipment such as a stream from a DVR.

 

Right now I'm loading XP in Sun's Virtualbox and will be testing this. Hopefully it will work and not be too cumbersome. I just would hate to have to buy new DVR software that is 32-bit only and have to go through this when adding IP cams. Thanks.

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Hmm, I sense much confusion here...

 

We're talking 64-bit processors and operating systems, and whether capture hardware drivers and recording software is compatible with them. What sort of processors are in the cameras are completely irrelevant; all they need to do is spit out a data stream, and the software needs to be able to decode it.

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Hmm, I sense much confusion here...

 

We're talking 64-bit processors and operating systems, and whether capture hardware drivers and recording software is compatible with them. What sort of processors are in the cameras are completely irrelevant; all they need to do is spit out a data stream, and the software needs to be able to decode it.

 

Let me rephrase. I'm looking for NVR software that will work on a 64-bit Windows OS. This software is and should be independent of the IP cam or the legacy DVR that is putting out a stream. The DVR server is already running and is streaming output to other Win XP (32-bit) machines on the network. I want to upgrade the clients to 64-bit while leaving the 32-bit server as it is. I'm looking for compatible client software that will let me roll in analog cams with IP cams on the same network. Thanks.

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I havent seen so much 64 bit cctv/ip camera equiptment really. In Hikvision case I guess they are using a lot of Texas Instruments chips that are 32 bits so the SDK/software is built on that.I havent tried running 32 bits DVR/NVR software on 64 bits OS yet. Annyone tried this?

JD

 

Yes' date=' I did

HIK Card will not work on 64 bit OS for reason you stated yourself

I also tried on [b']WIN 7 32 bit [/b] works no problem

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[quote name='"JOINDVR

I havent seen so much 64 bit cctv/ip camera equiptment really. In Hikvision case I guess they are using a lot of Texas Instruments chips that are 32 bits so the SDK/software is built on that.I havent tried running 32 bits DVR/NVR software on 64 bits OS yet. Annyone tried this?

JD

 

Yes' date=' I did

HIK Card will not work on 64 bit OS for reason you stated yourself

I also tried on [b']WIN 7 32 bit [/b] works no problem

 

Hi AK347

 

Do you have Win 7 drivers or you use vista/XP?

 

JD

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Hi AK347

 

Do you have Win 7 drivers or you use vista/XP?

 

JD

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I did with Vista/XP drivers

I think you and me using the same soft from China

But I guess u decide to make your own OEM Ver

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Hi AK347

 

Do you have Win 7 drivers or you use vista/XP?

 

JD

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I did with Vista/XP drivers

I think you and me using the same soft from China

But I guess u decide to make your own OEM Ver

 

 

 

I will PM you!

 

JD

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Hi AK347

 

Do you have Win 7 drivers or you use vista/XP?

 

JD

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I did with Vista/XP drivers

I think you and me using the same soft from China

But I guess u decide to make your own OEM Ver

 

 

 

I will PM you!

 

JD

 

Thanks for the help everyone. The problem is solved. I found that using Sun's VirtualBox software under Linux (64-bit), Win7 (64-bit), and Vista (64-bit) works like a charm when using XP Pro as the guest OS. Whether viewing at 1920x1080 on the main monitor or sliding the VM over to the second monitor at the same resolution, I am now fully satisfied this is the best solution. After a week of testing it has worked flawlessly and seamlessly.

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Glad for you, what is Sun's VirtualBox software ?

 

JD

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