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I suppose, worst case, there's the software provided on the website: http://www.intellinet-network.com/downloads/7054-ipsurveillance_2_8_5.zip

 

Might be possible to make an NVR like Vigil work with it - Vigil supports a level of generic HTTP and RTSP stream support, IF you know the URL the specific camera uses. The manual lists a few options for this, so it's probably do-able (if you want to send me one, I can test it).

 

Ultimately, these don't look like very good cameras - they're VGA only, 1/4" sensor, lousy low-light performance (0.5 lux). Your friend might do himself a favor and look at keeping the NVR he's already got and use better cameras.

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Hi ssmith10pn. if your friend is doing this for a customer and is selling it as a ip system then he has big problems.

 

these cameras are infact 420tvl with a webcam boad added for connection.

 

looking for a nvr for 30 cameras and only ending up with 640x480 res makes no sence.

 

 

your friend has 2 options replace the cameras (and on a budget dont go any less than 1.3mp) or the other option is remove the network board from every camera he has and wire as analog and buy a 32 way dvr

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He has 30 cameras - thats THIRTY cameras.

There is NVR software that comes with it, use it.

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OR he could also try ... no idea who makes that camera though.

 

http://www.digivisiondvr.com/products/DVRSoftwareSystem/NVRSoftware.asp

Supports Dahua, Ikvision, DG Series, Sony, ACTi, Huviron, Mobotix M12, Arecont, Camtron, Axis, Vivotek, Sanyo, ONVIF

 

http://www.linovision.com/en/featuredsoftware/nvr.html

Supports Dahua, Axis, Vivotek, Hikvision, Stretch, Launch, Lemax, Hanbangaoke, Linovision

 

A local computer/electronic store here sells that brand of IP camera as they sell everything Intellinet but If I asked them its likely they would just say use the software that comes with it.

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He has 30 cameras - thats THIRTY cameras.

 

 

 

yes your right ..... he will have to throw 16 away then if he wants to use there software ...... i was looking at his 30 camera option.

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He has 30 cameras - thats THIRTY cameras.

 

 

 

yes your right ..... he will have to throw 16 away then if he wants to use there software ...... i was looking at his 30 camera option.

He could run 2 instances of the software = 32 cameras.

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