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Need Help/Opinion - Very Bad Image in a Samsung DVR

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Good Afternoon,

 

i need your help / expertises, i'm having a (big) problem with a DVR Samsung SHR-7160/8160, the DVR'S are recording at Full D1 (similar to 4Cif) - 6fps in the 7160 and 25fps in the 8160. This systems are recording a parking lot of a restaurant, and the plates of the cars that come in and out of the parking lot. The camera that is giving a lot of trouble is at the entrance of the parking lot at about 2,5 / 3 meters of high, and at 3/4 meters from the cars when they pass. The problem that i'm having is that the recording is all blury and full of interlace, the cars in the backup look like building blocks and it's impossible to see the plate... i have to say that the cars are moving at about 5 / 10 kms a hour and doing a turn left. If they stop in front of the camera it is possible to see the plate but if they are moving (95% of the time) it is impossible to see it. In live video we can see perfectly the plate when the car passes, i suppose that i should also see it in the recording.

Just one more thing, the cameras that i used / tried were the following a SCC-B2015 (540TVL) / SCC-B2031 / 2033 (both 600TVL) all of Samsung Eclectronic (now techwin) brand and all with a Lens IR 3-8mm.

Now i ask, is there something wrong with the equipment? Wath should i do.. i don't have anymore ideas to solve this problem.

 

Thanks in advance.

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It sounds like your problem may be low shutter speed, but it would be a lot easier to tell if you could post some short video clips, or even just stills from the "bad" sections.

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It sounds like your problem may be low shutter speed, but it would be a lot easier to tell if you could post some short video clips, or even just stills from the "bad" sections.

 

Thank you for your answer, now i can't post a video with the image, but monday i will put a link to download.

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