Record Resolution and Pixels Comparison
. | Chipset | Resolution | Pixels | Comparison | HDD Size (depends on DVR) |
1 | D1 | 720×480 | 345,600 | 100% | |
2 | 960H | 960×480 | 46,800 | 133% | |
3 | 720p | 1280×720 | 921,600 | 2,67% | |
4 | 1080p | 1920×1080 | 2,073,600 | 6,00% | |
5 | 4K | 3840×2160 | 8,294,400 | 24,00% | |
CCTV IP Grading — IP66, IP67, IP68
While we cover a huge range of electrical enclosures,
our most common IP ratings are probably 65, 66, 67 and 68.
So for quick reference, these are defined below:
How to check Windows OS Version?
How to find my Current Internet IP address? (WAN IP)
To find your current Internet IP address location.
You can use these website address to help you.
Open Browser, <for example> and type
www.ipchicken.com
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How to find my IP Address (Local)?
Disable UAC (User Access Control) In Windows 7 / Windows 8
Since it’s introduction in Windows Vista, User Account Control has been vastly improved in the latest release of Windows 7 / 8. Most of the time it’s quietly doing it’s work in the background, away and behind the user’s eyes. However improved it has been, it is still not that user-friendly when it comes to surveillance systems . In order to successfully install surveillance system software—whether it’s the main system or remote viewer, it’s best to disable the UAC notifications altogether. Below is a step-by-step guide to disable UAC pop up notification inside Windows 7 / 8.
Setting up the TSM H.264 DVRs (DVR8024/DVR8028/DVR8026)
In this KB, we will go through the process of setting up our new standalone H.264 DVR for (1) Initial Setup, (2) Recording, (3) Playback / Search setup (4) Remote View / Remote Playback (5) Backup to Local PC and USB Flash drive. This guide uses the DVR8024 to demonstrate but the same steps will apply to the 8 and 16 channels as well.
Fully Clean Up & Uninstall Past MultiView / Remote ViewLog Files
For the times when we have a single Geovision DVR set up for remote viewing, DMMultiview and Remote ViewLog installs and works like it should. However, when we have multiple DVRs (or we have one DVR but have upgraded the Main System’s software multiple times) we may end up with multiple copies of DMMultiview and Remote ViewLog scattered throughout our system. This can sometimes confuse the application launchers and cause an older version to load on our PC instead of loading a new version.
Enabling In-Browser/Remote Video Playback & using Geovision’s Remote Viewlog
In a previous KB Article, we covered how to remotely view our cameras Live from inside the browser and through an application on our desktop known as DMMultiview. In this KB, we will explore how to view previously recorded videos through the web browser as well as using Geovision’s Remote Viewlog utility. If we have the remote ViewLog ports forwarded as well, we may also playback previously recorded videos through the web.