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Okay. Im in the process of evaluating LuxRiot in anticipation of moving twards IP cameras. I've been using the AverMedia DVR software however we will be adding some IP cameras to the mix very shortly. My analog cameras will remain in operation as they are high end OpenEye PTZ w/ optical zoom.

 

My only issue at this point is getting LuxRiot to see all four inputs on my NV3000 capture card. It sees input #1 but thats it! The WDM driver in LuxRiot only seems to detect the single input. Perhaps its something simple but I've tried everything I can think of.

 

Found this fourm helpful over the years so I figured this would be the best place to start...Thanks!

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Okay. Im in the process of evaluating LuxRiot in anticipation of moving twards IP cameras. I've been using the AverMedia DVR software however we will be adding some IP cameras to the mix very shortly. My analog cameras will remain in operation as they are high end OpenEye PTZ w/ optical zoom.

 

My only issue at this point is getting LuxRiot to see all four inputs on my NV3000 capture card. It sees input #1 but thats it! The WDM driver in LuxRiot only seems to detect the single input. Perhaps its something simple but I've tried everything I can think of.

 

Found this fourm helpful over the years so I figured this would be the best place to start...Thanks!

 

Hi. your nv3000 will take ip cameras as it is hybrid. but if you are using all inputs with standard cameras then your best option is changing your card to the nv5000. this will give you 4 standard cameras and 4 ip cameras

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