system camera to check people
system camera to check people
hi
i want to build a system with 16 cam (6fps by camera
now blueberry have a new card
PV-183 - 8 port video, 8 port audio capture card
i would like to have tips.....
2 solution
#1
does i should buy 2 PV-183 and connect 16 cam...
i imagine every bnc, rca cam can be connected to this kind of card?
#2
buy 16 ip camera like axis 206
does the both solution with use same cpu, memory quantity?
thanks
i want to build a system with 16 cam (6fps by camera
now blueberry have a new card
PV-183 - 8 port video, 8 port audio capture card
i would like to have tips.....
2 solution
#1
does i should buy 2 PV-183 and connect 16 cam...
i imagine every bnc, rca cam can be connected to this kind of card?
#2
buy 16 ip camera like axis 206
does the both solution with use same cpu, memory quantity?
thanks
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collinm:
It seems you are in luck:
http://store.bluecherry.net/16_port_vid ... 183_16.htm
16 port video 240FPS & 8 port audio capture card, and it even advertises ZoneMinder support...
It seems you are in luck:
http://store.bluecherry.net/16_port_vid ... 183_16.htm
16 port video 240FPS & 8 port audio capture card, and it even advertises ZoneMinder support...
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The Shop page gives details on how to claim a discount from BlueCherry. Also you can use the affiliate link on that page to help ZM development.
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We haven't tried two of the PV-183's yet in one machine. I wouldn't see this as a problem, as the bttv module is pretty sane about loading chips from different cards
Direct link: http://store.bluecherry.net/ProductDeta ... 6&Click=51
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calixto wrote:This looks like a good option,
may I use two of the PV-183?
thanks
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Hi!
I recently purchased the PV183-16. The card works as expected and the guys at bluecherry are very helpful, but bear in mind something: the card has 8 chips, so you will be able to get 240fps ONLY if you use 8 cameras. If you use 2 cameras per chip, expect 5fps at the most, that´s what I get. 5fps is perfect for most needs.
I am planning on trying placing 2 of these cards, with 32 cams altogether, on a P4 dual 2G Ram and aprox 400G disk... first I will see how one card does on my current P4 (not dual) 512meg... to see if trying the other setup makes sense... ALL cameras will have modetect, but more than half of them will only record events about 15-30 min a day. The rest will have motion about 6hrs/day. If I do the test I will post... if anyone else has tried 2 of these cards on one system, please reply!
Regards,
Gonzalo
I recently purchased the PV183-16. The card works as expected and the guys at bluecherry are very helpful, but bear in mind something: the card has 8 chips, so you will be able to get 240fps ONLY if you use 8 cameras. If you use 2 cameras per chip, expect 5fps at the most, that´s what I get. 5fps is perfect for most needs.
I am planning on trying placing 2 of these cards, with 32 cams altogether, on a P4 dual 2G Ram and aprox 400G disk... first I will see how one card does on my current P4 (not dual) 512meg... to see if trying the other setup makes sense... ALL cameras will have modetect, but more than half of them will only record events about 15-30 min a day. The rest will have motion about 6hrs/day. If I do the test I will post... if anyone else has tried 2 of these cards on one system, please reply!
Regards,
Gonzalo
Hi!
Not the same card, but close - PV183-8
I've set it up to run at 10fps in normal times and at 15fps at alarms.
And it works like charm. About resolutions:
2 cameras are RGB565 at 576x432 and 2 other cameras are RGB565 at 384x288.
Don't know why, but I have a problem with RGB24 on them, and also had "problem" with bttv card autodetect - it is detected as unknown.
So, I forced it as PV150. Tried to get support from bluecherry but my ticket is still open (and has been for a while)...
But all-in-all - this one rocks.
Regards,
Aj
Not the same card, but close - PV183-8
I've set it up to run at 10fps in normal times and at 15fps at alarms.
And it works like charm. About resolutions:
2 cameras are RGB565 at 576x432 and 2 other cameras are RGB565 at 384x288.
Don't know why, but I have a problem with RGB24 on them, and also had "problem" with bttv card autodetect - it is detected as unknown.
So, I forced it as PV150. Tried to get support from bluecherry but my ticket is still open (and has been for a while)...
But all-in-all - this one rocks.
Regards,
Aj
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If you want to give me your ticket number I'll lookup the ticket. Managing tickets has proven to be interesting
abroz wrote:Hi!
Not the same card, but close - PV183-8
I've set it up to run at 10fps in normal times and at 15fps at alarms.
And it works like charm. About resolutions:
2 cameras are RGB565 at 576x432 and 2 other cameras are RGB565 at 384x288.
Don't know why, but I have a problem with RGB24 on them, and also had "problem" with bttv card autodetect - it is detected as unknown.
So, I forced it as PV150. Tried to get support from bluecherry but my ticket is still open (and has been for a while)...
But all-in-all - this one rocks.
Regards,
Aj