Thanks, I got it working by installing Visual C ++ 2013. Apparently this is what contains the msvcp120.dll. I find it bizarre that iVMS 4200 requires such an old version of Microsoft visual to operate.
I’m having this issue, we have windows 10 pro with the latest updates available any advice on how to resolve would be great! I can’t seem to find the media feature pack?
I’ve just downloaded it onto an old laptop and it works fine.
I’m just going by a quick online search here as it’s not something I’ve done myself with a Hikvision camera but something I’m familiar with using other camera brands.
Go to Network - Advanced - Integration Protocol.
Enable ONVIF and create a onvif user.
Use the ONVIF user credentials when...
Your device MAC address will not travel over the internet so MAC filtering will only work on the LAN. IP filtering will work over the internet, this would be the external IP address of the site you wish to connect from not a private/LAN IP. You would need a static IP from your ISP.
EE 4G routers work well.
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If you're trying to increase the data rate and want better quality with less compression, why do you need H265+? why not just use H264 and set the max bit rate as desired..
Avoid opening ports. what about a VPN?
If you changed admin name, multiple failed logins with the wrong username would surely still lock out the account?
Ok, we would use this HDMI decoder but I don't know if it supports Hikvision/Onvif Protocols AXIS T8705 Video Decoder.
You could use the Hikvision VMS client or maybe this decoder DS-6900UDI.
If detection is a requirement at night then IR is fine, for faster shutter speed to avoid motion blur I would use Raytec Vario IP IR illuminators and reduce the gain control for more clarity and less noise.
For identification at night I think you need to start with a camera that provides high...
As you have ambient light, have you checked the image quality with IR turned off? I would prefer a colour image over IR unless the scene is in complete darkness and you could add white light to further improve the image quality.
Sometimes its best to have a 8MP camera for daytime image clarity...
Yes, you would set the target aperture and exposure level. if the scene changes the iris and shutter speed will adjust to avoid under/over exposure from light changes. The camera above has a P-Iris, see below from Axis white paper;
P-Iris is a new type of iris control that is both automatic...