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Re: Network video server for cameras



On the web page you have a number of resolution settings from 176x144 to
70=
4
x 506 and three diferent quality settings and 5 different quality settings
=
I
have mine set at low quality and 620X480 as a compromise setting to save
storage space.

You can't record video to a server, or if you can I haven't found out how
t=
o
do it. I store JPEGs.

You can get all four cameras in a single view and change the refresh cycle
from msecs to seconds.

Manufacturers web site is here http://www.aviosys.com.tw  they have
an
on-line demo and also detail the latest models.

I  think I have the IP Video 9100A Plus video Server =A369 and an IP Kamera
9000A =A349

Having just clambered into the loft and checked you are correct on video
ou=
t
versus audio in (I only have audio in on the 9100+ however the IPKamera
900=
0
has video out and no audio in - a senior moment, sorry)

I have found the following spec on www.geeks.com


- IP Video 9100A Plus Network Video Server

- General Features:
- Black color
- Embedded web server
- 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Network Access(RJ-45 Jack)
- Immediate access to remote locations
- Monitoring up to 9 locations at the same time
- Supports multiple video in 4 different sources with one set of IP
address
- Supports MSN & Yahoo Messenger
- Audio input and transfer online
- No need to plug to PC, simply plug to an Internet line and start
observing
- Browser by Internet: I 5.0 or higher, Netscape, & Mozilla FireFox
- Video Layout: - 1 x 1/2 x 2/3 x 3/4 x 4
- Supports High/Low video layout quality level

- Supported Resolutions:
- True 640 x 480
- 352 x 288
- 320 x 240
- 176 x 144

- Supported Network Protocols:
- HTTP
- TCP/IP
- UDP
- RARP
- PING
- DNS
- ARP
- DHCP
- DDNS
- PPPoe

- Color Setup:
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Hue
- Saturation

- Motion Detection Features:
- Three senstivity level
- Mail the detected images to preset email address
- Save the detected images to preset FTP server
- Motion detection: save as JPG/AVI files
- Capture video motion up to 30 fps

- Connectors:
- Four (4) video inputs
- RJ-45 jack
- 3.5 mm Audio in jack
- On/Off Switch
- Reset
- 5V DC jack

- Unit Dimensions:
- 1.25 x 4 x 2.25-inches (H x W x D)

- Regulatory Approvals:
- FCC
- CE

- Retail Package Includes:
- IP video box
- Quick installation guide
- IP Video 9100 Software CD
- Ethernet cable
- RCA cable
- AC adapter (100-240V, 50/60Hz)

- Notes:
- Model: IP Video 9100 Plus

I will see if I have any pictures I can send off-list from my set-up to
sho=
w
quality.

Some additional information seem to be appearing http://www.sunspot.co.uk/

The website http://www.digidave.co.uk/  is where
I purchased mine from in
preference to ebay, same supplier.


Steve


On 04/01/06, Ian Oliver <lists@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In article <18a40a570601030941i1630b3bbg@xxxxxxx>, Steve Nye
wrote=
:
> > I have the video server that you refer to, from the same
supplier. It
> has
> > been up and in place for about six months during that time it has
worke=
d
> > fine expect for one occassion when it froze. Overall I am pleased
with
> it
> > but it does have some limitations, mostly on motion detection, as
> follows;
>
> Many, many thanks for that great info. More questions, I'm afraid. :-)
>
> What is the quality of the video like?
> Does recording video to a server work OK?
> Can you get all four cameras on a single view, and if so, what's the
> update
> rate like?
>
> >7. You can connect upto 4 cameras but only one audio device. You
can als=
o
> >take an output to a TV (I haven't tried this)
>
> Really? I thought that one model had TV-out and the other had audio-in
-
> is
> there one with both?  And if so, does the TV-out switch between the
> cameras?
>
> > I also have a CCTV with embedded server from the same people.
>
> Which model is this?
>
> It sounds like I might as well just buy one, have a play, and if I
don't
> like it stick it back on eBay!
>
> Ian Oliver
> Sunny Leeds, UK
> Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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