MVP8400 and video feeds
ipssheldon
Registered User
in AMX Hardware
OK. I realize it is Saturday and just maybe I've been working too many hours. But I swear I cannot find any information on how to connect a video source to an MVP8400 panel. Can anyone help?
I know how to define a video button in TPD4 and I'm fairly sure that an MVP8400 will support displaying of live video, but is the video hard-wired, via the docking station (wall or table-top) or is it streaming?
I could not find any drawing showing a video connector on either docking station or any information in a manual explaining how to connect a video cable or to define an IP address, if the video is streaming.
If anyone has connected a live video feed to an 8400 panel, can you provide some guidance. I don't have a physical panel or docking station handy either. I haven't had a client request this before, but I have a couple that are asking for this on upcoming jobs.
Thanks in advance.
Sheldon Samuels
IPS Resources LLC
I know how to define a video button in TPD4 and I'm fairly sure that an MVP8400 will support displaying of live video, but is the video hard-wired, via the docking station (wall or table-top) or is it streaming?
I could not find any drawing showing a video connector on either docking station or any information in a manual explaining how to connect a video cable or to define an IP address, if the video is streaming.
If anyone has connected a live video feed to an 8400 panel, can you provide some guidance. I don't have a physical panel or docking station handy either. I haven't had a client request this before, but I have a couple that are asking for this on upcoming jobs.
Thanks in advance.
Sheldon Samuels
IPS Resources LLC
Comments
-
MVP-8400 has no video
The best you can do is find a motion jpeg encoder and take advantage of the DynaMo (motion dynamic image) feature.
http://www.visualsecurity.com/html/serv.html -
Then what does it mean to assign Input1 in a video window for the 8400? TPD4 lets you do this on the 8400 but won't let you assign a video fill on the 7500. Like there is something different between the two. That's what has me confused.
I'll take a look at the motion JPEG as well.
Thanks.
Sheldon Samuels -
MVP8400 and video feeds
Sheldon,
What version of TPDesign 4 are you using? I am using TPD 2.3 Build 353 (have not upgraded to 2.4 yet) and I just opened a TPD file for an 8400 and the Video Fill option was not available in the properties (as expected). The only things that might account for the difference in your case is (1) a different version of TPD4 that allows video fill to be set either in error or in anticipation of a future capability or (2) you do not have the panel type for the project set correctly to an MVP-8400 panel.
As far as I know, motion JPEG is the only way to get video on the wireless panels. I use it primarily for security cameras but any video source that can be input into a device such as an Internet camera or video server that provides M-JPEG output can be viewed from an MVP-7500/8400 with the proper dynamic resource setup.
Reese -
ipssheldon wrote:Then what does it mean to assign Input1 in a video window for the 8400? TPD4 lets you do this on the 8400 but won't let you assign a video fill on the 7500. Like there is something different between the two. That's what has me confused.
I'll take a look at the motion JPEG as well.
Thanks.
Sheldon Samuels
One of the possibilities may be that when you use TPD4 you choose the panel type with TPI4 800 x 600 resolution which you can select video input from TPI4.
Hope this help.
Regards
Charles -
There is no live video input on the MVP-8400, you need to stream it over your network and use a dynamic image. It works very well though
. I've been using the Axis line of vidoe servers, they work perfectly for this:
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_241/index.htm -
DHawthorne wrote:There is no live video input on the MVP-8400, you need to stream it over your network and use a dynamic image. It works very well though
.
DHawthorne, just for clarification, the stream you are talking about must be m-jpeg? -
MVP8400 and video feeds
Yes, M-JPeg for motion dynamic images at up to 15 fps. -
I can't seem to get a stream going in G4 PanelPreview. Is it possible? I'm testing a 1200VG - I can get the dynamic images shown (1 sec refresh), but not the mjpegs. I don't have a camera that does MJPEG but I did find a site that's streaming (http://birdbox.gwc.org.uk/mjpeg.shtml) - live stream from a bird box. I grabbed the properties of the stream (http://birdbox.gwc.org.uk:3000/) and put it in the source - with and without the "http://" and can't get it to stream in G4PP. What am I doing wrong or is it a limitation in the PanelPreviewer?
-
I have it working fine: put birdbox.gwc.org.uk:3000 in as your host, HTTP as the protocol. Then just / for the file and the rest blank. Wave to the birdies
-
OK, I take that back. It dispalys in TPD4, but Panel Previewer doesn't display it; it doesn't seem to work on a live panel either.
-
On the live panel you'd want to make sure the gateway and dns server info is set correctly and that the panel can access the internet.
-
I suspect it's the way that birdbox feed sends video. Same panel, I can get video feeds from a customer's site. While we are on this, I wonder why the demo video that ships with the G4 panels is dead? That would be a good feed to work with, if it worked. It's been blank for some time now.
Leave a Comment
Categories
- All Categories
- 2.5K AMX General Discussion
- 922 AMX Technical Discussion
- 514 AMX Hardware
- 502 AMX Control Products
- 3 AMX Video Distribution Products
- 9 AMX Networked AV (SVSI) Products
- AMX Workspace & Collaboration Products
- 3.4K AMX Software
- 151 AMX Resource Management Suite Software
- 386 AMX Design Tools
- 2.4K NetLinx Studio
- 135 Duet/Cafe Duet
- 248 NetLinx Modules & Duet Modules
- 57 AMX RPM Forum
- 228 MODPEDIA - The Public Repository of Modules for Everyone
- 943 AMX Specialty Forums
- 2.6K AMXForums Archive
- 2.6K AMXForums Archive Threads
- 1.5K AMX Hardware
- 432 AMX Applications and Solutions
- 249 Residential Forum
- 182 Tips and Tricks
- 146 AMX Website/Forums