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Non ip based cameras output a composite video signal. Composite output from a cctv camera makes it analog. It's not a digital output like youd find on a network. Composite signals are inherently analog signals, not digital signals. Although you ar...
November 6
I understand and agree with most of what you're saying. However, all it takes is someone getting access to that PC/DVR with a game install DVD and all bets are off. Did it rewrite a DLL file you need? Did it modify the registry in a way that makes...
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What are the black boxes under the cameras? Microphone/audio equipment or transmitter? Is this a wireless setup?
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At 10:20am on March 28, 2008, Nate said…
Oh, the method to remove the WGA reminder is not mine - I found it on the 'net. I'd give proper credit but it's orgin is unclear, lost in the binary sands of time.
At 10:19am on March 28, 2008, Nate said…
I made an upgrade to my media player and MS Windows Genuine Advantage began popping up. My system is legal but it's been patched together so many times that the MS website can't figure it out anymore. After a month of dealing with the stupid popup suggesting that my Windows software was "bad", I found a way to remove it. Here it is in case anyone else wants to remove the Windows Genuine Advantage reminder, and your system is legal (I would never suggest using this to make a bootleg system look legal).

1. Make a backup of your windows registery before you do anything else.
2. Boot in safe mode (hold down F8 while booting).
3. Run REGEDIT.EXE and navigate down to you windows folder. Find the folder WGALOGON and delete it. Exit the windows register, you're done there.
4. Use Explorer to go to your WINDOWS folder and find all files that start with WGA (or search that folder for WGA*) and delete them. Usually there's 2 or 3 that keep track of your behavior (spy on you) and they'll put the registry entry back on your next boot if you don't delete them now.

That's it. You're done. If you found this helpful please go to www.hungersite.org and click a link to help feed a starving person.
At 11:50am on March 21, 2008, Nate said…
Sorry. My karma ran over your dogma.
At 11:49am on March 21, 2008, Nate said…
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Why don't use Normal Video Wireless .. They found to be cheaper then that!!!
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A discussion on transmission by cable (coaxial.cat5/IP/wifi/bluetooth/etc) is more suited to another topic, and should we expand the discussion to the benefits of the various cabling and signal distribution topologies and methodologies, that might...
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Vasu, I don't see any sense in going on with the discussion. I will tell you this --- for high security application like airport, statewide surveillance, education, casino----- there is a real need for 30fps Megappixel. Analog CCTV is going to pro...
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eh That was the use of IP I am only going till wireless now... may I had not talked you about satellite connection with IP and I think even you are not fimiliar with that...
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Oh Ok, now we are onto wireless !! Ok Ok....
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