Does anyone know if this card will work?
I am sick and tired of compatability issues and conflicts with windows
I have a copy of Turbolinux 6.0 Lite which I have never used and before I start I want to have an idea that I am not wasting my time.
I was pretty good with DOS commands and configuration so I think I can learn Linux.
I already have this card and a pentium pc with ati radeon video card.
Digivue EDV-XV425 4-camera dvr capture card from Elyssa Corp
single chip is labeled
Xview - XL2003 - ACPD R8085011 - 0446
specs are:
• Input Signal - 4 Video, 1 audio input (with Sound Card)
• Display fps - 60fps/NTSC per card
• Record fps 60 fps/NTSC per card
• Display Screen 1 / 4 / 6 / 9 / 10 / 16 / 25 / 33 / Full Screen
• Audio Input 1 Synchronized Mono (from Sound Card)
• Color Adjust - Adjustable Light, Contrast, Hue, Saturation by Individual Camera
• Resolution - 160X120 / 240X180 / 320X240 / 352X288
• Record Mode Event - Continuous / Schedule Recording
• Compression - Special MPEG4 Format, Frame Size: .1K~2.5K, 1200hr~4000hr / 80GB
• Audio - One Channel using Sound Card
• Multi-task - Monitoring / Recording / PTZ Control / Remote / Backup
• Motion Detection - 16 Zone X Multi Area for each camera
• Storage - HDD / VDRAM / CD-RW / DAT / MO / ZIP / RAID. Up to 24 drives
• PTZ - RS422 / RS485 Controlled PTZ & Light / Power / Wiper
• Playback Speed - Forward / Back / Step / Fast / Slow
• Schedule - Forward / Back / Step / Fast / Slow
• Password - System / Playback / Remote Users
• O.S. - Windows 2000/XP
• Water Mark - Water Marking by Date & Time, Not Editable & Not Replaceable
• Watchdog - Software & Hardware Watchdog
• Network - PSTN / ISDN / LAN / ADSL / Internet
• Remote - LAN & ADSL: Real Time In 320X240, PSTN: 5-25fps In QCIF
• Remote Control - Full Function Remote Control & Remote Audio Transmission
• Remote Recording - Remote Playback, Remote Recording, & Emergency Recording
Any help is greatly appreciated. No matter what I do in win 2k pro this card and the video card and the usb adapters and the ethernet all end up sharing the same IRQ 11, and the system crashes constantly unless I disable / remove the dvr card.
Digivue EDV-XV425 4-camera dvr capture card ???
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The key issue controlling whether your DVR card will work is the chipset. Brooktree bt878/848 chipsets are the best supported with some others like some Philips ones also working. I have to confess that I haven't heard of an Xview before (except as a camera) so I would not necessarily rate your chances there.
Regarding interrupt conflicts, have you tried going into your BIOS and seeing if you can reserve the interrupt there? You should also be able to have some control over it in Device Manager in Windows I would have thought.
Regarding interrupt conflicts, have you tried going into your BIOS and seeing if you can reserve the interrupt there? You should also be able to have some control over it in Device Manager in Windows I would have thought.
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Every try the EDV-XV425?
Just wondering if you tried the EDV-XV425 and what the results were.