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Quality problem Geovision G1480A card

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I have the following configuration:

 

Geovision G1480A card with Camera's with Sony Super HAD 600TVL

 

When I connect the camera's to a TV (using the composite) I have perfect quality.

After connecting 1 camera to the GeoVision System I loses I think 25% of the quality.

 

I have set the resolution (PAL to 704x576) Netherlands

Record quality 5

No Deinterlaced

 

But still the quality on the TV is much better than the quality on the recorder.

(Recorder connectred to Same TV using HDMI and Try to connect to Eizo 19"LCD)

 

 

Somebody with other ideas?

 

PC configuration:

Kingston SSDNow V 30GB SATAII

Samsung HD F2 1TB EcoGreen

Intel Quad Core i5 760 s1156

Asus P7H55-M LX s1156

Club3D GeForce 210 512MB Nois

Crucial DDR3 1333MHz 4GB (CL9)

MS Windows 7 PRO 32-bit NL oem

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How is the quality different? Resolution appears poor ?

or could it be tampered with via Camera brightness /contrast settings etc?

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If you use the Spot monitor setup, then direct draw overlay will be disabled in live view on the PC, meaning you can notice blocked video especially in single view, which could be interpreted as bad quality. Composite would normally be better quality though as these are analog cameras. Also the Monitor used makes a big difference.

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Well the setup is as follow:

 

600 TVL Camera -- TV Composite input (Image 1 camera perfect)

 

600 TVL Camera -- Recorder 1480A card -- Same TV (Image quality camera 1 is poor)

 

It looks like the GeoVision cards give poort image quality

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I have the same problem.

 

I have GV800.

 

There is a huge difference quality between dvr and tv.

 

I use expensive 600 tvl cameras.

 

I really don't know what should i do to get the same tv quality in my gv800 dvr.

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