vinstaruser 0 Posted May 7, 2014 I got my place with 8 IP cameras connected network router with NVR connecting to it as well. My laptop with 8 GB RAM was able to capture and view the CCTV channel through its IE browser with no problem connecting with LAN. However, my friend used other laptop with 8 GB RAM, O/S Win7 32bit couldn't view the CCTV footage at all with black screen. Reinstalled with its plugin Active X components to allow its display but still no avail. I used another laptop which has 4 GB RAM and same O/S. Its behavior of CCTV streaming could only capture 4 or 5 channels instead of full 8 channels. Was it due bandwidth of the network infrastructure? Or other reasons such as spec of laptop and was told the speed transfer of CCTV is at 2Mb/sec. I'm new to CCTV area that I am required to understand and resolve the problem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jazzar 0 Posted June 23, 2014 its probably windows 7 or 8 that is the problem viewing video- try running laptop in xp mode if you can or try an xp laptop. the nvr should be recording/playing fine. in ie11 you can click on the cog-tools icon on top right and select f12 tools this allows you to set up older style browsers and windows operation modes for internet explorer- not 100% up on it but you could investigate with these. there are also all sorts of active x components in windows 7 that are disabled- they may need to be enabled. Its a nightmare the number of settings that can be tweeked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samir 0 Posted June 28, 2014 Definitely sounds like a software issue on the other systems. jazzar is right about all the settings--they can be a nightmare, especially since some of them that are necessary for viewing the video stream can make your system more susceptible to badware from the Internet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites