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]when i go into port forwarding setting in my bt homehub it picks up an hd camera, all the computer picks up is a realtek thing.
i get the feeling the computer isnt picking the camera up, anyone offer any further advice
ok new graphics card ordered
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200680107041?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
fingers crossed this solves my issue
ok ill upgrade the graphics card and report back
now you suggested this -
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/512mb-pny-nvidia-geforce-6200-graphics-card-agp-8x-4-cores-d-sub-dvi-i-s-video-passive-cooling
im not up on my graphics card, will any of these work. i was going to go for 256mb...
The ip address on top of the camera is 192.168.1.214.
When I go into the camera software the ip address of the realtek device its picking up is 192.168.1.214
the computer is connected to my bt homehub via a cable. the ip camera is plugged into my bt homehub via cable also.
im not saying the camera is in the device manager. but whatever the cctv program is picking up is in the device manager??
download here -
www.laser-man.co.uk/test/cctv.zip
um dont think so, but i could upload somewhere.
heres a little something i just picked up on
when i go into the ip camera software its picks up what im assuming to be the camera - realtek RT8139....
ive just gone into device manager and network adaptors and it says realtek RT8139...
so is...
yeah i know as always in life money is an issue and this machine is used for cctv recording only. nothing else
so providing the ip camera works and recorded in HD i dont care. i can take the footage and display it on another machine to see its high quality if need be. im guessing it would...
yeah it does sadly
the spec of my cctv desktop computer are on the first page. it would be nice to be able to use that but if i have to buy a new one so be it.
£30 i can cope with, not got a clue what am looking for though.
also im very greatful for everyones help so far. this has been going on for three weeks now and im getting very fustrated with it. spend just over a ton on a camera thats not currently working
ah bugger ok thanks.
my desktop is well old probably 5 years +
so that leaves my windows 7 64bit laptop which does have an independent card. but how do you get 32bit stuff to work on 64bit??
ok the xp laptop i have is running windows xp, its got a dual core, 2gb of ram and a mobile intel 945 express chipset
so im assuming it ticks all the boxes???
ive installed directx9.0 on it but still a grey fuzzy box
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
um ok, if i can find where the graphics card is.
the requiements to run the camera are as follows -
Hardware requirement :
1. Dual-core CPU or upper.
2. 2G Memory or upper.
4. Independent Graphics Card display.
Software requirement:
Windows 2000/ XP/Vista Win7 32bit...
my main desktop pc is a bit old, but i ran the direct3d tests and all came back fine
now trying on a newer laptop and again all direct3d tests worked but i just get a grey fuzzy screen
could really do with some help from someone in the know.
i can get the ip camera connect to the computer and software. i can get the time and date to display in the cctv software but all i get is grey fuzz from the camera.
this is the second camera and ive tried it on two different xp...
ive seen you 3 times now and each time your driving like a c**t, is there a reason for this? it almost seems like you make a bee line for me.
do you always drive like a c**t or are the 3 times ive seen you, youve just been in a rush?
hugs and kisses