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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Harry Potter Magic Light Up Wand : DIY Backyard FX

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Just in time for the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows comes Zack's newest BFX episode; A Harry Potter style Magic Wand! Watch Zack craft a Stunt prop wand, as well as a Hero prop wand with a working LED light on the end. Both for under ! Make sure you tune in tomorrow for the test film! HUGE thanks to Dan Martinez (www.danmartinezmusic.com) for composing the original "Harry Potter"-style music for this episode. Click here for fxhomes's AMAZING series of "Harry Potter" wand effect tutorials: www.youtube.com Indy Mogul's Backyard FX features cheap, DIY filmmaking tips and tutorials including special effects, props, and camera equipment. 'Build' episodes on Mondays and 'Original Short' test films on Tuesdays featuring the build. Website: www.indymogul.com Submit www.indymogul.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Best HD Camera for authoritative Online Video - Which video camera should I buy?

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www.TheWebVideo.Co - In this video James will go through three types of cameras, from a low end flip camera , to a heavy duty film camera. James will help you choose and make up your mind if you were debating over cameras, All of these cameras will product a high quality output, some more than others, Watch this video!! To find out more visit our Site, http
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Best HD Camera for authoritative Online Video - Which video camera should I buy?

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Family's surveillance cameras rolling as tornado hits West

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Family's surveillance cameras rolling as tornado hits West Liberty It is a dramatic look at the tornado that hit one week ago today, unlike any we've seen before. The video shows the tornado as it took out homes in West Liberty. It was captured on a surveillance system that never turned off, and it recorded the entire disaster as it happened. "Well, I don't know what it's like, but I would compare it to hell," said Randy Risner. Randy Risner's surveillance system consisting of seven cameras caught the tornadoes fury from several different angles. "It didn't sound like a train, it sounded like thunder, and it kept getting louder and louder," Risner said. He and his wife, Norma, took cover in their basement. "You could actually feel the ground shaking and our the 11-foot basement walls were shaking, too," Norma said. "I didn't know if we were going to have a house standing, when we came out or not," Randy said. Damaged, their house stood strong. But the tornado destroyed their workshop (caught on camera) and another camera shows the roof of their neighbors home peel off like a sardine can. "If I hadn't seen him walk out of the house, no one could have told me, he lived through that," said Randy. His son Kyle's home, which neighbor's his, also took a hit, and can be seen from the video. "Without looking at this video you-all (WKYT) got from us, you'd never believe it," he said. "I'm just so thankful we are okay,and I thank the good lord," Norma said with a heavy heart. "But ...
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Family's surveillance cameras rolling as tornado hits West

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Horror Games - Amnesia the Dark Descent gameplay - Zombie Escape Part 1 "MORFAR NEVER been this SCARED....EVER"

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

What is the Difference Between Network IP Cameras and Analog CCTV Cameras?

What is the Difference Between Network IP Cameras and Analog CCTV Cameras?


If you are considering installing a new video surveillance system, or expanding your existing video surveillance system, you might want to consider installing, or upgrading to a network IP video system. A network video surveillance system offers you a number of improvements over a traditional CCTV video system, like better image quality and lower cost to own and maintain.

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A network IP system runs off a local area network, or LAN, which connects computers by ethernet. You access each camera like it was it's own computer, because it has it's own network IP address. You can control this camera from anywhere in the world and it makes for easier use than a traditional analog CCTV video system.


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For years, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) video surveillance systems were the only choice for video surveillance of your home or business. At first, the images from analog cameras were transmitted through cables to a quad, or monitor for viewing. With the advent of the Video Cassette Recorder (VCR), you were finally able to record the video to a VHS tape for future viewing. However, if you had to actually find an instance of needing the video for law enforcement, it required watching, or fast forwarding through hours of video.



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This advanced to using a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or DVR card in a computer to convert the analog video signals to digital formats. Then the video can be recorded to a hard disc, or burned to a DVR. They were still closed systems using CCTV cameras that were viewable only by the administrators of the surveillance system. Recent advancements have allowed those DVR's to have the ability to connect to the Internet, so you can remotely view the cameras from any Internet accessible computer or smart phone. The problems are that the cameras are still analog and the system is far from perfect.

While Network IP Cameras have been around since the mid-1990's, they were originally not as good as professional analog cameras. The allowed digital imaging, networking, and storage, though they were usually web-cams that let you view a tiny, grainy image over the Internet, or a local area network.

The times have changed; technology and IP technology have married up with the digital camera, to create the ultimate video surveillance system. IP network capable cameras have caught up with analog camera technology, and now exceed the quality of the video from traditional CCTV cameras.

The main benefits of an Network IP based video surveillance system is:

A complete digital solution, no need for DVR's or DVR cards. Ease of set-up, no video cables to run. Power the camera over your LAN, no power cables to run. Pan-Tilt-Zoom is built in, no need for additional hardware. 2-way audio is built in, now you can hear and talk to the person. Interlace problems are eliminated in high resolution cameras. The video is secure, and can be easily scalled as you needs grow.

These are the main advantages of a network surveillance system over an analog surveillance system, so you can make an educated decision before you purchase a new system, or upgrade an existing CCTV based system. You should know that IP cameras are more expensive then CCTV cameras, as they are considered a little computer by the network, and have the digitizing hardware built in.

The cost of installing a network IP camera system starts to pay for itself after 8 cameras, as you have a decreased labor cost due to no video cable to run, you just hook up a switch to a local area network and run your IP cameras off that.


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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Skyrim Mods - DynaVison - Dynamic Depth of Field

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CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide


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This guide is written for those who do need video security and can't afford costly installation services, or if the CCTV installer is not available in your area - the later is more common than one could think. We will cover most common security equipment types, as it is virtually impossible to go over such a wide rang of different security cameras and recording/video processing equipment available on the market.


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CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide



I assume anyone considering do-it-yourself CCTV installation has basic knowledge of wiring techniques and practices. I am not to be held responsible or liable for damages to the equipment due to mishandling or misuse. Remember; during the installation always pay attention to safety. Working at heights and using tools can be dangerous, please follow all safety practices. Lets jump right to it now.



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Planning: First step of any camera installation is to plan camera and monitoring equipment locations. When planning for camera locations please take in consideration light condition, never install cameras in low light room pointing straight into the sunny area it will add glare to the picture, even if your camera has back light compensation it will not be enough. Use infrared cameras for very dark conditions and/or B/W cameras with as low LUX number as possible. I am not going to discuss proper equipment selection, as this was subject of my last article.

Selecting the best possible camera locations is not easy, and will directly impact the camera views. Besides light conditions, the distance to the monitoring object is equally important. There are many different types and focal lengths of lenses; your selection will depend on light condition and distance from the camera to the monitoring object. In small rooms around 500sq. ft. cameras with standard 3.6mm lens should be OK. Keep in mind that most bullet and board type of cameras come with 3.6mm lens, the greater the distance to the monitoring object the longer focal length of the lens will be needed. There is no ease way of judging lens selection, you can eider guess or buy professional lens selector tool.. Alternatively you can start with your lens selection and if needed get longer or shorter focal length lens later. Other option as far as lens selection goes, is to use variable focus lens, which is very versatile approach and takes the guess out of the lens selection process. For those who do not know what variable focus lens is, it's basically adjustable focal length lens that will allow to change the focal length within specified range, fore example: 2.6mm - 8mm or 5mm - 50mm.

To maximize cameras coverage and get the most out of the CCTV system for least amount of money minimize number of it by placing cameras in strategic places, unless complete area coverage is needed. Avoid overlapping camera views, do not install them with source of light directly in front of it and do not place infrared cameras pointing at each other to eliminate risk of overexposure. These are the most common mistakes that need to be avoided. After the initial camera locations are predetermined, lets look at cable placement. Make sure that it is actually possible and practical to run cable to each location, if running the cable to any camera location is for some reason impossible opt-out for alternate location.

Wiring: The most time consuming and important part of any camera installation is wiring. Plan your installation carefully to minimize cable lengths and insure good quality video signal. Never run cables alongside high power electrical lines, at least 12" spacing between video cable and power lines are recommended. Keep the cable lengths below 400ft and use good quality cable, most people take the cable for granted, but it is actually very important aspect of any installation. The CCTV system is only as good as its weakest component. I usually stick with RG59U with power Coleman cable (YES it is US made) sometimes called Siamese type cable. It is combo cable and will transmit video and power, as an alternative it is sometimes possible to use less expensive RG6 standard coax cable with separate run of 18/2AWG for power.

The Siamese cable is less bulky and easer to run, distribution power supply is recommended with this type of cable as power will be supplied from common place right next to monitor and recording equipment. Using Siamese cable makes for more clean and neat installation, as only one line is required for each camera. Running RG6 cable with separate run for power is the likely solution if power outlets are available near each locations. In this case individual plug in power supplies are used to power them with power cable running as separate and independent line to the camera. Both types of cables are available at dvrexperts. When running the cable it is good practice to leave couple of loops of extra cable at both camera and monitoring locations. This extra length of cable is needed if in the future monitoring or location will have to be moved slightly. After the cable is in place, the labor-intensive part of installation is over, now we can get to the fun part of installation.

Camera mounting: Most s come with mounting screws and bracket included, attach the bracket firmly and remember that in some cases different brackets than the ones supplied with the cameras could be needed.

Attach the camera to the bracket and adjust the position approximately at this time, we will come back to it later. Typical security camera is powered by 12VDC or 24VAC and power input type is screw or push terminals or 2.1mm plug. Power connection will differ for each type of power supply and input style. Most cameras are 12VDC, in this case it is important to observe polarity or you may damage the camera. The power cable has two conductors and in most cases it will be red or white and black cable. Use the red or white for positive and black for negative terminals. If it has screw or push terminals power input connect the cable directly observing polarity, if it is 2.1mm plug, a special 2.1MM Female DC Plug with Flying Leads have to be connected to the cable again keep attention to polarity. The 24VAC connection is very similar, with one major difference - polarity is not important.

Next step will involve some special tools and accessories. We will attempt to go over installation process of BNC crimp-on video connector, I will post video demonstration of BNC crimping techniques shortly so please check the web sites mentioned in this article often.

Steps:
1. Remove about 1/2-inch long outer jacket from the end of video cable exposing braid.
2. Slide the crimping barrel onto the cable with the larger diameter facing end of the cable.
3. Pull the braid backwards exposing the inner isolator material and remove 3/8-inch of it so you have now core conductor exposed.
4. The main part of BNC connector has a small hole on one side; push the exposed core conductor of the cable into that hole as far as it will go.
5. Push all the braid folded backwards in step 3 onto the BNC connector and spread the braid evenly around connector.
6. Push the crimping barrel onto the BNC connector all the way.
7. Using crimping tool, squeeze the crimping barrel onto the BNC connector, now the cable braid is compressed in between crimping barrel and BNC connector assuring secure connection.

BNC connector is on, lets hook it up now and repeat the steps for each camera, if you have purchased 16 camera system you may want to get some coffee first.

Monitor and recorder connection:

Cameras are on, its time to make final connections. I will focused on standard CCTV monitor, standalone DVR recorder and distribution power supply, as this is the most popular and likely solution for most CCTV installations.

First we have to install BNC connectors on this side as well - its time for that coffee again. It is good idea to make room for monitor and recorder now and setup some type of desk, shelf or rack to place all the equipment on.

We need the monitor and recorder in place so we can determine proper power supply location. Power supply should be mounted within couple of feet from the DVR video inputs. After power supply is secured separate the power conductors from the Siamese cable, and run it to power supply. Like we did with the cameras if 12VDC power is used, we need to watch the polarity, each terminal on the power supply is marked, so there should not be any doubt. Make sure the power supply is not plugged in to the power outlet yet.

Connect video cables to the DVR video in ports. We need one video cable to connect the DVR with the monitor, if you do not have one you may cut piece of Siamese cable separate the power conductors from it and install BNC connectors on both ends, you now have the cable. Connect the DVR monitor out port to monitor video in. We are almost ready to power up everything; there is only one more thing to take care before we do that.

We need to protect the equipment from power spikes by plugging it into power conditioner or better yet, buttery backup unit. If the installation location is experiencing frequent power outages, the backup unit is strongly recommended. To extend the backup time only plug the DVR and camera power supply to the backup unit and the monitor to regular power strip, this way if we do loose power for some time the DVR and cameras are still functioning as normal while monitor is off. Turning off monitor will not affect DVR and cameras in any way; it is actually good habit to turn the monitor of if not used to extend its life.

Power on and final adjustment: Yes... we are now ready to power it up for the first time, if this is your first installation it may be nerve-racking experience. Start with turning the cameras power supply on, turn the monitor on as well followed by DVR system. The stand-alone DVR, after self-test will show cameras or setup menu on first power up depending on your model.

To setup the DVR refer to the manual for proper settings. Go over each camera view to determine if the view is actually what you want, hardly ever it will be without additional readjustments. To properly and easily adjust the positions, the test monitor will be very handy if not essential tool. Go to each camera location and connect the test monitor to adjust the position to your preferences, if satisfied secure camera bracket adjustment screws - we will not go back to this camera anymore.

Conclusion: Congratulations! You have just completed your most likely, very first installation of CCTV system. Visit our store fore more information on surveillance cameras, DVR recorders, tools and accessories.


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Auto Backup Cameras - Choosing The Best Backup Camera System

Auto Backup Cameras - Choosing The Best Backup Camera System


As far as driving is concerned, an auto backup camera is an additional advantage every driver needs. This system comes in two basic units; the camera (mounted on near the plate license), and the monitor or LCD, which depends on the camera for its signals or feeds. There are two main models popularly used by car owners; these are made up of the hard-wired, and the wireless sensor.

Auto Backup Cameras - Choosing The Best Backup Camera System

Auto Backup Cameras - Choosing The Best Backup Camera System

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Regardless of your driving experience, you still need an auto backup camera; and the same thing goes for every other driver out there. That is the only way you can avoid all those tight spots in your car park. Accidents can be avoided as long as the right steps are taken towards preventing them.

The Original Hard-Wired

The original hard-wired system has a camera and a monitor linked together by wires. The camera, which is the main part of the system, is mounted at the rear of a vehicle; precisely near the license plate. The power supply comes from the circuit, which controls the reverse light. One of the most popular brands in use is the AUDIOVOX ACA200W. It is cheap and affordable, but a bit difficult to install

The Wireless Sensor

With a built-in sensor, which alerts you whenever you move too close to an object in your car park; the wireless sensor brings more sophistication to the auto backup technology. Although it is more expensive than the hard-wired device, the wireless system is easier to install. A lot of them come with manuals that help users to easily install them without any difficulty.

Choosing the best auto backup camera that is suitable for your driving experience depends on the size of your car, and your budget. You might need to know that these devices have different shapes, sizes, and prices. If you drive a minivan or truck, a night vision LCD is the ideal system you should put your money on. However, a 3.5 inch LCD would do you a lot of good if you drive a smaller vehicle.

Budgeting

An auto backup camera with highly sophisticated features costs more in the market than any other one. In most online stores, a 7" TFT LCD colour rear view backup system has a price tag of about 4.99; while the rear view system night vision goes for .99. This is an indication that there is something for everyone; no matter the budget.

One great advantage of an auto backup camera is that it is waterproof, and is neither affected by water nor unfriendly weather condition. Regardless of the whether, the performance remains stable.

Auto backup systems can be found in most major stores on the internet, and in stores around the neighborhood. A visit to anyone of them will enable you find more of the top brands available, and also give you an opportunity to make your purchase.

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Sunday, September 30, 2012

CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide

CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide


Introduction:

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CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide

This guide is written for those who do need video security and can't afford costly installation services, or if the CCTV installer is not available in your area - the later is more common than one could think. We will cover most common security equipment types, as it is virtually impossible to go over such a wide rang of different security cameras and recording/video processing equipment available on the market.

I assume anyone considering do-it-yourself CCTV installation has basic knowledge of wiring techniques and practices. I am not to be held responsible or liable for damages to the equipment due to mishandling or misuse. Remember; during the installation always pay attention to safety. Working at heights and using tools can be dangerous, please follow all safety practices. Lets jump right to it now.

Planning: First step of any camera installation is to plan camera and monitoring equipment locations. When planning for camera locations please take in consideration light condition, never install cameras in low light room pointing straight into the sunny area it will add glare to the picture, even if your camera has back light compensation it will not be enough. Use infrared cameras for very dark conditions and/or B/W cameras with as low LUX number as possible. I am not going to discuss proper equipment selection, as this was subject of my last article.

Selecting the best possible camera locations is not easy, and will directly impact the camera views. Besides light conditions, the distance to the monitoring object is equally important. There are many different types and focal lengths of lenses; your selection will depend on light condition and distance from the camera to the monitoring object. In small rooms around 500sq. ft. cameras with standard 3.6mm lens should be OK. Keep in mind that most bullet and board type of cameras come with 3.6mm lens, the greater the distance to the monitoring object the longer focal length of the lens will be needed. There is no ease way of judging lens selection, you can eider guess or buy professional lens selector tool.. Alternatively you can start with your lens selection and if needed get longer or shorter focal length lens later. Other option as far as lens selection goes, is to use variable focus lens, which is very versatile approach and takes the guess out of the lens selection process. For those who do not know what variable focus lens is, it's basically adjustable focal length lens that will allow to change the focal length within specified range, fore example: 2.6mm - 8mm or 5mm - 50mm.

To maximize cameras coverage and get the most out of the CCTV system for least amount of money minimize number of it by placing cameras in strategic places, unless complete area coverage is needed. Avoid overlapping camera views, do not install them with source of light directly in front of it and do not place infrared cameras pointing at each other to eliminate risk of overexposure. These are the most common mistakes that need to be avoided. After the initial camera locations are predetermined, lets look at cable placement. Make sure that it is actually possible and practical to run cable to each location, if running the cable to any camera location is for some reason impossible opt-out for alternate location.

Wiring: The most time consuming and important part of any camera installation is wiring. Plan your installation carefully to minimize cable lengths and insure good quality video signal. Never run cables alongside high power electrical lines, at least 12" spacing between video cable and power lines are recommended. Keep the cable lengths below 400ft and use good quality cable, most people take the cable for granted, but it is actually very important aspect of any installation. The CCTV system is only as good as its weakest component. I usually stick with RG59U with power Coleman cable (YES it is US made) sometimes called Siamese type cable. It is combo cable and will transmit video and power, as an alternative it is sometimes possible to use less expensive RG6 standard coax cable with separate run of 18/2AWG for power.

The Siamese cable is less bulky and easer to run, distribution power supply is recommended with this type of cable as power will be supplied from common place right next to monitor and recording equipment. Using Siamese cable makes for more clean and neat installation, as only one line is required for each camera. Running RG6 cable with separate run for power is the likely solution if power outlets are available near each locations. In this case individual plug in power supplies are used to power them with power cable running as separate and independent line to the camera. Both types of cables are available at dvrexperts. When running the cable it is good practice to leave couple of loops of extra cable at both camera and monitoring locations. This extra length of cable is needed if in the future monitoring or location will have to be moved slightly. After the cable is in place, the labor-intensive part of installation is over, now we can get to the fun part of installation.

Camera mounting: Most s come with mounting screws and bracket included, attach the bracket firmly and remember that in some cases different brackets than the ones supplied with the cameras could be needed.

Attach the camera to the bracket and adjust the position approximately at this time, we will come back to it later. Typical security camera is powered by 12VDC or 24VAC and power input type is screw or push terminals or 2.1mm plug. Power connection will differ for each type of power supply and input style. Most cameras are 12VDC, in this case it is important to observe polarity or you may damage the camera. The power cable has two conductors and in most cases it will be red or white and black cable. Use the red or white for positive and black for negative terminals. If it has screw or push terminals power input connect the cable directly observing polarity, if it is 2.1mm plug, a special 2.1MM Female DC Plug with Flying Leads have to be connected to the cable again keep attention to polarity. The 24VAC connection is very similar, with one major difference - polarity is not important.

Next step will involve some special tools and accessories. We will attempt to go over installation process of BNC crimp-on video connector, I will post video demonstration of BNC crimping techniques shortly so please check the web sites mentioned in this article often.

Steps:
1. Remove about 1/2-inch long outer jacket from the end of video cable exposing braid.
2. Slide the crimping barrel onto the cable with the larger diameter facing end of the cable.
3. Pull the braid backwards exposing the inner isolator material and remove 3/8-inch of it so you have now core conductor exposed.
4. The main part of BNC connector has a small hole on one side; push the exposed core conductor of the cable into that hole as far as it will go.
5. Push all the braid folded backwards in step 3 onto the BNC connector and spread the braid evenly around connector.
6. Push the crimping barrel onto the BNC connector all the way.
7. Using crimping tool, squeeze the crimping barrel onto the BNC connector, now the cable braid is compressed in between crimping barrel and BNC connector assuring secure connection.

BNC connector is on, lets hook it up now and repeat the steps for each camera, if you have purchased 16 camera system you may want to get some coffee first.

Monitor and recorder connection:

Cameras are on, its time to make final connections. I will focused on standard CCTV monitor, standalone DVR recorder and distribution power supply, as this is the most popular and likely solution for most CCTV installations.

First we have to install BNC connectors on this side as well - its time for that coffee again. It is good idea to make room for monitor and recorder now and setup some type of desk, shelf or rack to place all the equipment on.

We need the monitor and recorder in place so we can determine proper power supply location. Power supply should be mounted within couple of feet from the DVR video inputs. After power supply is secured separate the power conductors from the Siamese cable, and run it to power supply. Like we did with the cameras if 12VDC power is used, we need to watch the polarity, each terminal on the power supply is marked, so there should not be any doubt. Make sure the power supply is not plugged in to the power outlet yet.

Connect video cables to the DVR video in ports. We need one video cable to connect the DVR with the monitor, if you do not have one you may cut piece of Siamese cable separate the power conductors from it and install BNC connectors on both ends, you now have the cable. Connect the DVR monitor out port to monitor video in. We are almost ready to power up everything; there is only one more thing to take care before we do that.

We need to protect the equipment from power spikes by plugging it into power conditioner or better yet, buttery backup unit. If the installation location is experiencing frequent power outages, the backup unit is strongly recommended. To extend the backup time only plug the DVR and camera power supply to the backup unit and the monitor to regular power strip, this way if we do loose power for some time the DVR and cameras are still functioning as normal while monitor is off. Turning off monitor will not affect DVR and cameras in any way; it is actually good habit to turn the monitor of if not used to extend its life.

Power on and final adjustment: Yes... we are now ready to power it up for the first time, if this is your first installation it may be nerve-racking experience. Start with turning the cameras power supply on, turn the monitor on as well followed by DVR system. The stand-alone DVR, after self-test will show cameras or setup menu on first power up depending on your model.

To setup the DVR refer to the manual for proper settings. Go over each camera view to determine if the view is actually what you want, hardly ever it will be without additional readjustments. To properly and easily adjust the positions, the test monitor will be very handy if not essential tool. Go to each camera location and connect the test monitor to adjust the position to your preferences, if satisfied secure camera bracket adjustment screws - we will not go back to this camera anymore.

Conclusion: Congratulations! You have just completed your most likely, very first installation of CCTV system. Visit our store fore more information on surveillance cameras, DVR recorders, tools and accessories.

CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Best Wireless Camera Security System

The Best Wireless Camera Security System


You do not want to purchase any product meant to secure your home without feeling confident that it will perform as it's supposed to. Finding the best wireless camera security system that fits your budget and your home's specific needs, is key to ensuring the safety of your belongings, and more importantly, your family.

The Best Wireless Camera Security System

The Best Wireless Camera Security System

The Best Wireless Camera Security System


The Best Wireless Camera Security System



The Best Wireless Camera Security System

The 3 main factors to consider in order to purchase a wireless camera security system that best fits your needs:

1) Number of cameras. Most wireless camera systems come with a certain amount of cameras included and the number of cameras can vary tremendously. Some systems come with as few as two cameras while others come with up to 24. Read the manufacturer's spec sheet to understand what square footage the system is designed for and ensure that a specific brand can cover the amount of area you desire. Do not purchase more than you need because you will overpay, and that extra money could be spent on other features.

2) Picture Quality. How much detail do you need the video feed to have? Do you want to be able to identify the faces of potential intruders or do you just need to be warned if someone is on your property that shouldn't be. There are many levels of resolution and the higher quality the picture, the more money you will spend. You also have to decide between black and white and full color. Surprisingly, black and white systems often offer higher quality, clearer video.

3) Features. Do you want to be able to zoom in on something? Do you want the option of motion detection alarm sounding? Do you want to be able to view the video feed on your cell phone? There have been amazing technological advancements in these systems and the sky is pretty much the limit with features, if you can afford them.

The Best Wireless Camera Security System

Friday, September 7, 2012

What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?

What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?


An IP security video camera uses the internet protocol for the image data transmission along with the controlling of the signals over an Ethernet link. These IP cameras are popularly known as network cameras and are useful for surveillance and form a part of the surveillance system.

What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?

What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?

What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?


What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?



What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?

For security purpose, IP cameras are very useful for businessmen and homeowners as they can view the images easily; internet connection is all which is required. TCP/IP is the internet protocol suite which is used to communicate the image data. The 2-way audio comes in handy to communicate what is being seen and its LED light makes it possible to capture quite visible image data at places which lack light. Following are certain advantages of IP cameras:

* Monitoring many sites from a single central station

* Recorded and live video access from anywhere

* Has features which makes video system maintaining easy and effective.

An analog video camera is a front-end device which is used to capture high quality videos usually using a single chip, perfect for educational and industrial applications. These are well known for their low power dissipation and are generally very compact and light-weighted. It can record still images as well as videos with a single chip; a plus point of it. These analog cameras are economical compared to IP cameras and can be afforded by the needy. These provide HD quality signals without the use of high power components. The performance is not affected with the lowering of power consumption.

What is the Difference Between an IP Security Video Camera and an Analog Video Camera?

Monday, August 27, 2012

Samsung MV800 Flip Out Camera: Hands On

Samsung MV800 Flip Out Camera: Hands On Video Clips. Duration : 2.73 Mins.


Samsung MV800 Camera Will Make You Flip Out!!! Remember Samsung's DualView compact digital cameras that featured miniature LCD panels embedded in the front of the camera for taking accurate self-portrait shots? Today, Samsung has taken that philosophy to the next level with the introduction of the MV800. The Samsung MV800 is equipped with a 3.0" touch-screen Flip-out LCD display. However, this is not your typical horizontally revolving LCD--the Samsung MV800′s LCD flips up vertically a full 180 degrees to give shooters a 3-inch LCD view right above the lens for the ultimate self portraits. The Samsung MV800 will bring on a 16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CCD sensor, 26mm wide 5x optical zoom Schneider-KREUZNACH lens and offer full touchscreen LCD operation. 720p HD video recording in the MPEG-4 format is noted in the release, and I assume it will be 30fps. Fun-filled features riddle the MV800, starting with Live Panorama, which enables the shooter to preview the shot For more tech goodness, check us out at: http:///www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter: www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + bit.ly

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Video Camera Secrets

Video Camera Secrets


How to take care of your video camera

Video Camera Secrets

Video Camera Secrets

Video Camera Secrets


Video Camera Secrets



Video Camera Secrets

When it comes to special occasions that need recording, a video camera will surely be one of the few items present inside the bag. In addition to the camera, a video camera is one of the mainstays of every special event in the family and with the Christmas season and Thanksgiving a few days away, video cameras of all shapes and sizes are being charged inside the homes or being bought off the shelf.

Unlike photographic cameras, which capture one-time images into still shots, video cameras can capture everything, every detail every second and every minute of the day. This is what makes video cameras so popular. It can get every scene in a flash. Nothing is missed!

If you already have your own video camera, it is important that you take care of it. Video cameras like photography cameras have very sensitive parts that you can easily damage when you are not careful. Below are some of the things that you should really watch out for.

Protecting the lens

This is the single most important part in a video camera and it is also the most expensive. If this is damaged, you will have to spend so much, sometimes even enough to buy a new video camera. It is therefore important that you always protect this part.

When storing the camera, make sure that there are no pointed objects that can scratch the lens. Most video cameras that are being sold nowadays have a special compartment for the lens. Old models have lens covers that will protect it from scratches.

When holding the camera, it is important that you loop the strap in your hands or around your neck. This is a safety precaution just in case you accidentally drop the camera. At least, it will not fall on the floor! Dropping the camera is a major no-no because the lens can easily break.

Taking care of the memory card

Although most video cameras have internal memory, which you can use, new models have expandable options. Now, users can add on to the internal memory by using memory cards. In fact, some do not even use the internal memory anymore as this can only slow down the processes of the camera.

To take care of the memory cards, it is important that you place them in a special case, which will protect them from sharp objects or hard ones that can damage its delicate parts.

Lengthening the life of the battery

Although most are probably not charging their batteries according to what the manual says, it is still important that you try to follow the manual every now and then. The general rule is to actually drain the battery first before fully charging it. Fully charging it means that you should not pull the plug until the battery is charged completely. Not charging it fully and not draining the battery before charging can actually cut short or lessen the battery life.

The initial charging of the battery is another area that you should take special attention of. Depending on what the manual says, the battery is often charged for more than 12 hours, sometimes even the whole day. It is vital that the instructions for the initial charging are followed as this can affect the performance of the battery.

Video Camera Secrets

Saturday, August 4, 2012

How to Add Audio to Video

How to Add Audio to Video


Digital media is everywhere you look. Music and video production have made it to the grass roots level thanks to the affordability and widespread use of powerful computers.

How to Add Audio to Video

How to Add Audio to Video

How to Add Audio to Video


How to Add Audio to Video



How to Add Audio to Video

Inexpensive digital video cameras are widely available, and older analog video cameras can be connected to a computer through a video card to download movies to the computer for editing, storage, and distribution to friends and relatives over the internet.

It has become fairly easy to edit your own videos, and there are many software packages available aimed at the amateur. The Windows operating system has its own video editing package called Windows Movie Maker that allows you to produce professional-looking videos.

As you explore thisexciting new world, you will inevitably come up with the need to edit the audio portion of your video file. The sound quality of most video cameras is not great, so you may want to process the sound or replace it all together with music or voice overs.

It is very easy to separate the audio from the video. Free software packages that do this task includes Windows Media Encoder from Microsoft (if you are working with WMV video files) and VirtualDub (if you are working with AVI files). Either of these programs (and many others) allow you to save the audio portion of video files quickly and easily.
Once you have your audio files, you can process it for noise reduction, bring up the volume, add music or do any digital magic to it that youdesire.

With many video editing packages, however, it isn't necessary to split the audio to a separate file. Even simple packages like Windows Movie Maker have basic audio editing functions, and you can add separate music or voice tracks and mix all of them together.

If you have a particular audio file that you would like to use in your video (maybe a special effect or a voice over that you have recorded separately) simply add that file to the list of media to be included in the video. Other media formats can be separated video files, picture files or graphics.

How to Add Audio to Video

Monday, July 23, 2012

How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC

How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC


I bought my Panasonic NV-GS11 video camera from eBay and for the cost, it seemed perfect. I liked the feel of the room, it's simplicity of use, until I tried to transfer my movie to a PC and that's when the trouble started!

How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC

How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC

How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC


How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC



How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC

Normally, when you connect to the camera using the USB connection, your PC recognises the device and you can use it straight away. I had no end of problems getting the PC to do this and I thought the driver was at fault.

The answer, in hindsight, is that in the menu there are 2 items for the USB Function, "web camera" and "DV Studio"-the software for acquiring still photos from the camera. Choose "web camera", connect your camera to the PC via the USB connection and switch on the> room using the Playback mode. Check "My Computer" and there should be a videocamera icon with "USB Video Device" beside it. Double click onto this icon will open up a page, where if you start your movie from the camera, you can see the results on the PC screen. Unfortunately, there's nowhere on this page where you can save the movie itself.

I searched with Google and found the answer. Many people had the same issue but there didn't seem to any answers. Eventually, I found one reply on a forum "way down the page which provided the solution.

Download Windows Movie Maker from the Microsoft page. This is for Windows XP:-

http://www.download.com/Windows-Movie-Maker-Windows-XP-/3000-13631_4-10165075.html

Open Movie Maker and youwill see "Capture from video device" This allows you to save your movie into a directory of your choice and later burn the movie onto a CD using your favorite software.

I hope this is of some help to you all with the same problem I had. If you need any further assistance, drop me an email to brianparkin@parkinspatch.com

How to Save a Movie From a Panasonic NV-GS11 Video Camera to a PC

Thursday, July 12, 2012

octopus steals my video camera and swims off with it (while it's Recording)

octopus steals my video camera and swims off with it (while it's Recording) Video Clips. Duration : 3.35 Mins.


while trying to get video of a wild octopus, it suddenly dashed towards me and rips my shiny new camera from out of my hands, then swims off, all while the camera is recording! he swam away very quickly like a naughty shoplifting. after a 5 minute chase, I placed my speargun underneath him and he quickly and curiously grabbed hold of the gun as well, giving me enough time to reach in and grab the camera from out of his mouth. I didn't feel threatened at all during the whole ordeal. he seemed to be fixated on the shiny metallic blue digital camera. the only confusing behavior was how he dashed off with it like a thief haha. cheeky octopus. songs by: Vincent Gangwani-Car Chase Dalmatian Rex and the Eigentones-Octopus I Love You thanks for watching, and remember life is too short to spendit in front of a tv or at the shopping mall ... ... get out there and live it up! these moments of beauty exist every single second in nature. love, vic 2 excellent dive shops in Wellington, New Zealand: www.ibdivers.co.nz http

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around

The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around


The Flip Video is an ultra portable camcorder made for simple video recordings. The camera comes in five versions: the Flip Video, the Flip Ultra, the Flip UltraHD, the Flip Video Mino, and the Flip Video MinoHD. The video cameras are made by a company named Pure Digital Technologies. It was first released in 2006 as a simple reusable variation of the one-time use video camera the company produced for CVS/Pharmacy.

The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around

The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around

The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around


The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around



The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around

The Flip Video was the first to be released under the name Flip, and is the standard version with a 640 x 480 resolution. It comes in a 1 GB and a 2 GB version with 30 minute and 60 minute recording time, respectively, and a simple D-pad and small screen. The Flip Video also does not have an internal power source, so you will have to buy batteries when they run out.

All of the features for the Flip Video Ultra are the same, except they come in a variety of different colors. And the Flip Video UltraHD totes more storage and is optimal for HDMI out with 720 p resolution. The Flip Video Mino has many features that the previous versions do not. The camcorder has a built-in lithium-ion battery, so you won't have worry about buying batteries all of the time, is about 2 ounces lighter than the others, and touch-sensitive buttons for the controls.

The new Flip Video MinoHD, released in 2009, is by far the best of these camcorders to be released. It has the same dimensions as the regular Mino, but it also records with1, 280x 720 HD resolution at 30 fps. This camcorder also has an internal storage of 4 GB or 8 GB and has a 2 hour battery life.

One of the things that have made these camcorders so innovative is the pop-out USB plug. With the pop-out plug you won't have to worry about losing a "cord", which adds to its portability. Another thing is the ease of use. All you literally have to do it point and shoot your video.

With a easy installation process, the Flip Video software is also as simple to use as the cameras themselves. With the software you can extract the videos you have recorded right onto your computer hard drive or send them directly to a family member or friend. Also, if you are into sharing videos on social websites or YouTube, the software makes iteasy to upload them directly to your account. The built-in software also features a video editing program. With this program, you can easily do simple editing, like changing the color of your videos, adding music, or cutting parts out of the recording.

But, this product doesn't come without flaws. Some reviewers have had some issues with the camcorder, saying that the memory is too small and they would like an external memory card slot to boost their recording time. Some also say that the battery life could be longer and that the lack of settings on the camera is disappointing

The Portable Flip Video Camera-The Easiest Camcorder Around