Properties - Recording Options
Recording options include recording speed (frame rate) and motion detection. The options are described below. Recording Rate - Determines how quickly the DVR software pulls video frames from the device. The faster the frame rate, the more bandwidth and hard drive space is used. ...
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Requirements
StarDot DVR Software System Requirements 2 Gigahertz CPU 256 Megabytes DDR Ram 120 Gig Hard drive with fast access Windows Vista, 2000 or XP using NTFS file Minimum 1024 by 768 video resolution
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Features
StarDot Network DVR software has the following features: Up to 16 or 100 live viewing windows and recording sessions (depending on version) Up to 1024 cameras in database 16 camera simultaneous recorded stream playback View live, record, and playback recordings all at the same time ...
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Properties - Backup
Pressing the Backup button brings up the following menu: You can optionally back up the stored motion JPEG files to writable CD media (DVD writing is not natively supported by Windows). This is different than the Export function under playback. Export turns the motion JPEG stream into a...
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Properties - Properties
Various properties including the device's IP address are accessible in the properties dialog. See below for a description of each. Device Name Name of camera, video server or web image URL The web address of the live image User Name If your IP camera, video server or web image is...
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Properties - Scheduling
Scheduling allows you to specify which days and hours recording is active. Enable Scheduling If enabled the days and hour below determine when the software will record. If disabled, recording will occur 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Record on these days Enable the days you want...
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Selecting and Exporting Video Codec
Codec stands for compressor/decompressor and is used to compress the data in a video file. Windows comes with a core set of codecs, and you can download others from the Internet. The codec converts data from one format to another, in this case, it converts recorded DVR motion JPEG video into...
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Playback Mode
StarDot DVR allows you to simultaneously play recorded video from one or more cameras (up to 16). While you're viewing recorded video, StarDot DVR continues to record the cameras in the background. To play recorded video, first click the camera image you want to view. To select multiple...
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The Export Menu
After activating the export menu, you are presented with some choices: A default file name is selected, but be aware that it's automatically generated and might be the same as an existing file, if you used the automatic name before. It's better to give the file a unique name that...
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Adding Cameras
To add a camera to view or record, right-click on a group and select Add. Select an item from the sub-menu (network camera,video server, local image or web image). If your network camera or video server is not listed, you can add "Web Image". You will need to know the direct JPEG URL for...
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Overview
StarDot DVR runs as a single application with a single screen. This makes viewing, recording and playing back video simple and intuitive. There are four main areas on the screen: Device List Viewing Window Playback Controls Status Bar The areas are defined below: 1. Device List ...
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Introduction
StarDot DVR Software allows a PC running Windows XP or 2000 or higher to view, record, and playback images from local or remote digital streaming cameras. It will fetch images from StarDot cameras and video servers, as well as many other popular third party cameras. You can view up to 16...
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Searching Playback Images
Searching by time requires that you first know that the time you're looking for is within your recorded view range. If you look at the time under the left side of the playback graph, and the time on the right, those are the limits for your search. They're shown here, in red: This is...
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Quick Start
To quickly get up and running with StarDot DVR, you need to first add the cameras you want to view and record to the group list. If you are running StarDot DVR on the same local network as your network cameras or video servers, you can use the "Scan Network for Local Devices" option under the...
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