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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
ok so a little man from china has been looking at my pc remotly, everything is connected and working fine but my computer isnt up to spec.
the issue is this -
direct3D -
ive no idea what direct3d is but its not working on my computer, the little chinese man said my graphic card needs...
will post details later, but it turns out the graphics card in the desktop isnt good enough. so am going to need advice on a new one, but like i say the computer is a bit old its a hp pavilion 743.uk
i managed to get camera connected correctly but i just get fuzzy lines out on the screen.
im having issues setting up this camera -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110668216190?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
the software pics up the camera but wont show it, see this video -
http://s187.photobucket.com/albums/x202/magicmushrooms1/?action=view¤t=20111118_001.mp4...
it is pretty easy to use when its not frozen.
ive been waiting for 24 hours for them to transfer my number over so ive only been using it for web stuff. second phone call i make and the b*****d freezes
i actually phone nokia and to do a reset you have to hold the power button for 10 seconds.
i did that and its now working again, stupid phone. so much for being good...
hahaha now this is funny my new phone which is 24 hours old has massivly fooked up.
frozen completely, wont switch off, wont change screens, wont do anything.
being an all in one phone you cant take the battery out so cant do anything with it. time to phone nokia i suppose
am getting the hang of it now thanks and really loving it. very fast and very smooth.
and just the same as the n900 you can have lots of web pages open as once, in a tab style system. very easy to use
only thing i cant do at the moment is connect the phone to the computer as a mass memory...
now im annoying!
put the simcard in the phone and i didnt receive any setting. so send off active to 2020 and i get a tx back saying we cant deal with your request phone us
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
well yeah but not an actual dvr.
what i was getting at is normal cctv cameras which record in lines are not good enough quality
heres my current 600 line cctv camera, the quality is good but not good enough
http://youtu.be/o8Ve2t-s8k8
sorry fail on my part
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110668216190?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
if this all goes well i plan to get a 5mp IP camera
just purchased one of these, 1.3mp sensor and records in actual HD
comes with the necessary PC software
footage
http://s187.photobucket.com/albums/x202/magicmushrooms1/?action=view¤t=13101day.mp4