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RE: Geovision & HA


  • Subject: RE: Geovision & HA
  • From: "Adrian" <yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 15:23:20 +0000

Paul

what resolution do you record at? 320x200 or 640x480? . My 3 are all motion
detect, 640x480, i am not normally logged into it(so just have the
geovision
login screen), i also have the webserver running (but would thought it
would
use much cpu if no-one was attached to it. I'll try adjusting bits an
peices
and see if i can get it down then - my machine is higher spec than yours so
i would of thought it would run lower cpu

Ade

--------- Original Message --------
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Geovision & HA
Date: 06/04/06 08:28

>
> I have a GV-650 card 8 camera version with 5 attached cameras. 4
working
for this test. The card is 100fps max and I also have the DSP card.
>
> PC is P4 1.4GHz 768MB ram XP SP2
>
> It makes a BIG difference if you have the Geovision s/w full screen
showing the cams. I just did a test with all 4 cams recording 'around the
clock' and got:
>
> Full screen - DSP disabled - max 50% CPU
> Full screen - DSP enabled - max 25% CPU
>
> Minimised - CPU drops a fair bit further.
>
> Don't know how having all 8 cams connected and either running 24/7
recording or motion detect with several cams in detect state would affect?
>
> I do see regular 100% utilisation when performing remote maintenance
and
doing other stuff on it - so probably a bit under spec.
>
> I also don't do any audio recording - this would add a bit more CPU
time.
>
> Paul.
>

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