Setting Up Pelco-Based A/V Surveillance? 12
A not-so Anonymous Coward asks: "I'm working on setting up a surveillance system over a standard IP network and I've ran into some difficulties with the audio. The camera is a Pelco spectra III dome cam, which transmits the video to a web interface via a Pelco-net NET101T-A transmitter. The camera is completely controlled via the web interface. The transmitter also includes bi-directional audio capabilities. I have the audio transmission from the mic working very nicely, but have so far been unable to transmit audio from the PC side to the transmitter, which should route the signal to the RCA audio out, which leads to standard amp/speakers in a remote location. Does anybody have experience with this sort of setup, Pelco hardware specifically, or at least some suggestions?"
Hmm! (Score:1, Troll)
You just want to say "Tee chuta hhat yudd!" to people dont you?
Re:Hmm! (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Hmm! (Score:2)
Mr Neil - you have two bugs in
Lack of info - call tech support (Score:2)
I mean really! You don't say what apps you are using or even what operating system! How the hell do you expect anyone to help you?
Anyway, try tech support. That's what they are for. If they fail to help, THEN try slashdot or somewhere with DETAILED info. Tell people what you have tried. Exactly.
By the way, the editors should reject submissions like this for lack of info.
http://www.pelco.com/support/contacts.htm (Score:3, Informative)
Of course...they probably don't support stolen equipment.
Surveillance? (Score:2)
Just, ummm, check all the cables, try new cables maybe. Everything else is best asked of the Pelco support team, which an earlier poster supplied an 800 number for.
Kind of interesting trend going on these past few months: there aren't any Ask Slashdot questions for a few days, and then suddenly there are a dozen poorly-thought-out ones.
Maybe these guys can help (Score:2)