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I have here two network video codecs from VDG security, the VDE-1001. Pretty expensive if you have to buy them. But i got em from an auction. After fooling around and testing i coud not got them to work with third party software. The manufacturer says they wont work without their software. I portscanned the adapter and saw that port 110 , 25 and 80 are open.

Anybody can help me out with this one ?

 

 

 

 

Here some info...

 

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Model: VDE-1001 ObjectR Light

Analytic software: SceneR and ObjectR Light

Features ObjectR Light Detection and classification of objects (persons; vehicles; both or all objects)

Detection when objects appear in the camera image; includes adjustable masks

Detection when objects disappear from the camera image; includes adjustable masks

Detection when objects appear/disappear without leaving or entering the camera image; can be used for example to detect people leaving/entering a car or walk trough a doorway

Scanning system Field/frame

Scanning resolution Field: 768(H) x 288(V)

Frame: 768(H) x 576(V) pixels

Compression/network VPEX or Triple stream JPEG

Streams 3 simultaneous (4CIF CIF and storage)

Resolution CIF: 360x280; 4CIF: 720x560

Framerate Adjustable per resolution

Quality Adjustable per resolution

Bandwidht usage VPEX 256Kbs~4Mbs

Bandwidht JPEG 512Kbs~8Mbs

Power requirement 12VDC (9W) by DC-jack or RJ45

TCP/IP interface 10/100 base-T; RJ45-8

Composite video BNC input; PAL standard

Audio interface 1x in- and 1x output; RJ45-10

Alarm I/O 4x in- and 1x output; RJ45-10

RS232 interface 1x; RJ45-6

Housing Aluminium

Operating temperature -10 degrees ~ 50 degrees

Dimensions 68(B) x 57(H) x 211(D) mm

Option External 19" rack for up to 7 encoders

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110 is POP3 Email, For downloading emails with a client like Microsoft Outlook.

25 is SMTP, for sending mail with such a client.

80 is web, likely you can view the camera just by putting in the IP address, but pulling down the feed with another application will be another story.

 

I checked out the manufacturers website, they don't have much information. Do you have a cutsheet or something for the device?

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Hello thanks for your reply.

 

What is a cutsheet ?

 

You only got to see the details when you have a login and password at the manufacturers site.

 

I got a configtool to configure the ip adres and so one and to upload firmware and download a cfg file....

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By Cutsheet I just mean more information on the device. I'm trying to determine how it streams the image.

 

Most IP cameras and analog to IP conversion type devices use some sort of standardized stream that you can pull down with other applications.

 

If this one uses only some sort of proprietary method you might be out of luck.

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By Cutsheet I just mean more information on the device. I'm trying to determine how it streams the image.

 

Most IP cameras and analog to IP conversion type devices use some sort of standardized stream that you can pull down with other applications.

 

If this one uses only some sort of proprietary method you might be out of luck.

 

 

No Cutsheet, i can open it up, take some pics, do chipsets make u wiser ?

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