September 15th, 2010
admin
Hello Jeffrey,
No. The format is not supported by Windows. The max size is D1 (Pal 720*576 NTSC 640*480)
Thanks.
Best regards,
======= At 2009-10-09, 15:13:32 you wrote: =======
>Hello,
>
>Is it also possible to put the video format to 1280×1024?
>
>Thank you for your reply!
>
>Jeffrey Mak
September 15th, 2010
admin
Hello Cat Detheridge,
Thanks for your information. I have not seen this kind of error before. I searched a lot from Internet, it seems the issue is from Driver of your USB HUB.
This resolution may be help below:
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/281171.htm
Also, we will try to find more usb hubs to test. If any good news, or anything I can help, please let me know. Thanks for your great support.
Best regards,
======== At 2009-08-05, 20:37:59 you wrote: ========
Hi,
Just downloaded the trial version of video monitor.
We have 4 cameras with a USB composite 1-4 input.
Running on a 2000 windows server.
Currently we can only get it to show/record one camera. When we try the others it comes up with “one or more arguments are invalid ($80070057).
How do we get the other cameras to show/record?
Many Thanks
Cat Detheridge
September 15th, 2010
admin
Hello Johnston,
Right click the camera window and select Settings. And you can find SAVE TO FILES tab, setup your video settings there.
Thanks! Anything I can help, please let me know!
Best regards,
======== At 2009-07-21, 00:47:15 you wrote: ========
How do you record video? I see the snapshot settings but can’t find a record
video setting. Am I missing something?
J Johnston