Some media players, such as Windows Media Player, have problems when playing back full 5 Megapixel MJPEG video images in the AVI format. This is a limitation of the default codecs in the media players, and it applies to both exports from the server and already exported EXE files. <br> One solution is to download… Continue reading Why can’t I play back video from my 5 Megapixel cameras after export?
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Does the exacqVision Server support automatic burning of video files to CD/DVD or USB?
Yes, exacqVision’s Auto Export profiles allow you to automatically burn a specified video event to a writable CD, DVD, or USB thumb drive. This function can easily be associated with a soft trigger button in the exacqVision Desktop Client using Event Linking. CD/DVD writing is a one-time operation for each export. If using a USB… Continue reading Does the exacqVision Server support automatic burning of video files to CD/DVD or USB?
What IP cameras are supported by ExacqVision?
IP Camera Integration Database ExacqVision supports thousands of cameras from a large number of manufacturers. The IP Camera Integrations database provides a complete list of test records for supported camera models. Search by brand, model, or firmware version, and filter by camera feature. The following video describes how to use the database to its full… Continue reading What IP cameras are supported by ExacqVision?
Replacing or Adding a Hard Drive Using Windows
If you have replaced a failed/failing hard drive, or added an additional hard drive to your Windows system in a JBOD (non-RAID) configuration, the steps below will guide you through setting up the drive for recording using Windows OS tools. NOTE: It is best practice to make hardware changes with the system powered off.<br><br> <br>
iSCSI on Ubuntu
Retrieved From HowtoForge <br> Setting Up The Initiator Install the initiator: sudo apt-get install open-iscsi <br> Next we open /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf… sudo nano /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf … and set node.startup to automatic: <br> Then we restart the initiator: sudo /etc/init.d/open-iscsi restart <br> Now we connect to the target (server2) and check what storage devices it has to offer:… Continue reading iSCSI on Ubuntu
Creating Child Maps
NOTE: Enterprise licensing is required to create child maps. To create a child map, open the ExacqVision Desktop Client and complete the following steps: <br>
Determining Network Connection Speed
Depending on the model of Exacq NVR, or optional upgrades selected, your system may offer network interfaces with varying maximum data speeds. If you build your own system, or if you connect to a network with slower infrastructure, you might not achieve the maximum stated performance. Commonly listed network interface speeds on Exacq NVRs NameMaximum… Continue reading Determining Network Connection Speed
Moving an eDVR Board in a Linux System
The following steps should be followed when moving the eDVR boards: In the exacqVision Client, save the system settings and note the serial number associated with the eDVR boards in the tree order by clicking on the board icons in the Configuration tree.Shut down the system.Unscrew the boards from the existing mounting. Do not disconnect… Continue reading Moving an eDVR Board in a Linux System
Removing an Unwanted “Orphaned” Drive From the Storage Page
Title Removing an Unwanted “Orphaned” Drive From the Storage Page Description ExacqVision retains any drive which has ever been added to the NVR. This can result in unwanted or “Orphaned” drives showing up on the Storage Page. Removing these drives requires manual intervention. Product ExacqVision Server Solution Windows Log into the operating system of the… Continue reading Removing an Unwanted “Orphaned” Drive From the Storage Page
AVI/Quicktime Codecs
The following table contains information about the recommended codecs when exporting video from the exacqVision Client or ePlayer to *.avi format for playback in Windows Media Player or *.mov format for playback in Quicktime on Windows or Mac platforms. In Windows and Linux, video exported in either *.avi or *.mov format can also be played… Continue reading AVI/Quicktime Codecs