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Re: Re: Geovision and Idratek
Hi Brian,
For the IP camera option to work then your Geovision software must be
running and must be configured to output as an IP camera stream (assuming
that Geovision can do this - my very quick scan of the Geovison website
hinted that it could, depending on your hardware/software).
OTOH, to try to use the Geovision hardware I imagine that you should try
without the Geovision software running so it doesn't grab the camera card.
There would need to be Windows drivers for the card installed as well - if
Geovision does not install drivers then I doubt you can use the hardware.
On
my computer I can see my camera card in the device manager under
sound/video
devices as a set of 4 video capture devices. I vaguely recall I could use 1
input on the card before I got the multi-camera support licence option.
Apologies if the above is obvious.
Cheers
David
On 03/12/2007, ReynoldsB <brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi David, yes that is what I meant but since then I have managed to
add
> a
> single camera after adding a multiple camera view.
>
> Now when I go into the single camera behaviour I get to a series of
> drop-down boxes. I can select either the IP Camera or the video
capture
> device.
>
> I do not think Geovision is capable of converting the camera's to IP
and
> when I select the video capture device there is nothing displayed in
the
> Device list...
>
> My mistake but I have a horrible feeling it will not work...
>
> B.
>
> _____
>
>
>
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