Surveillance WebCam Help Documentation
Technical Support
Technical Support Options
Surveillance WebCam Software Edition
Installed Windows XP Service Pack 2
Surveillance WebCam program may exit after running thinking it is not licensed.
In that case just re-register your copy of Surveillance WebCam software at our Software
Registration Page.
Using XP and Hauppauge VFW Driver 3.11 and Video Freezes
Seems to happen a few XP systems.
Replace this driver with the Hauppauge WDM Driver
or Universal WDM Driver.
Remote Viewing Live Video Streaming Configuration
Click on the following links to obtain extra information on how to configure
Surveillance WebCam for doing remote viewing over the internet. Remote
Access Configuration, and Learning How to do
Remote Viewing.
Registering Surveillance WebCam Software
After purchasing and installing Surveillance WebCam Software, please note: one
needs to register their software at our Software
Registration Page. - it is free no extra cost or charge. After which a
software activation key will emailed back to you. If at any time you need to
re-register the software please do so at our Software Registration Page or find
the link to it on our main Home Page. Thank you.
How to
Test if Video Surveillance WebCam Software by FG Engineering is compatible with your own
video capture device.
Windows Media Player Playback Speed
If Windows Media Player plays back the video captured files too fast for
your liking: one can change the Playback
Speed, under menu item Global Settings. Note it only effects newly created
files, not older files. One can also use another video player. Download www.irfanview.com
video player has adjustable playback speed, and more - might still be free
software. www.snagit.com has a good video
editor to grab still pictures from your video capture files and save to disk or
print. Use older Windows Media Player e.g. 6.4 has good video frame positioning
slider - to make active on your computer do from Windows TaskBar, Start, Run,
mplayer2, then select View, Options, Formats, Select All - to make it default
player on your computer.
Increase Speed of Video Capture
Video seems to run slow when capturing. The video compression codec you are
using makes all the difference - use Windows Media Video 9 or MS MPEG V1 codec - installed with Surveillance WebCam. Also
one can adjust Switch Faster, and Record more slider bars.
Routers and Remote Access
To access your Surveillance WebCam program remotely through a router you might
have to open ports on your router e.g. 80 or 90 for web browser access to Surveillance WebCam
program and Web Server. Port 8080,8081 for video streaming depending how
configured program i.e. see Configure Live Streaming in help documentation. See Surveillance WebCam
Help Documentation - Remote Access Configuration - for more
information.
Surveillance WebCam
startup errors
When the program is first installed you get error message - that is OK, just
clear the error message until program is up and running then configure
the program.
If you change drivers and program hangs it may be because the the
program is trying to set the video format from the old driver to the new driver.
Use command line option /f
Check
that your video capture drivers are installed
and working.
Select Video Driver - menu item. Sometimes when a driver is installed the
correct name for the driver is not displayed. Windows sometimes does not
register the correct driver name under Video For Windows (VFW). Instead Windows
loaded the driver under another name for the driver or replace an existing
driver but kept the old driver name. Therefore when using menu item, Select
Video Driver, be sure to try all the video drivers listed, to find the driver
you want. Example, you loaded the Logitech driver, but Windows lists its name as
a Microsoft WDM driver, yet if fact the Logitech driver is being used. Also try
using menu item Video Source, select the video driver if necessary.
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player cannot connect to the Live Video Stream. This may occur using
remote web page command, Stream
live video , with config file: 1. Cause - Windows Media Player is not configure
correctly for making internet or intranet connection. Solution (1) make Windows
Media Player 6.4 the default player. From the taskbar select Start, Run, type
mplayer2, click OK. From Player 6.4 window, select View, Options, Format Tab,
select All, click OK. Result Player 6.4 will be used instead of problematic
Player 8, or 7. Solution (2) Configure Player 8 or 7 for Internet Connection if
you can. See http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia/support.asp
article Q272487. Using Windows Media Player 9 is also a solution here
- under options set to use internet.
Connecting to Live Video Stream
If you try to connect to the live video stream from the web browser, and the
links in the Media Player do not work. Check network
is configured right. Also entered
your router's address in the Surveillance WebCam Program.
Video Compression Box Pops Up
when Monitoring or Recording and stays open. Solution select the right Language
Settings.
Surveillance WebCam Program Stops Capturing Video or Detecting Motion
Turn Windows, Screen Saver - off i.e. set to None. Done from Control Panel,
under Display. Result video will keep running. Else if Screen Saver on then
video can stop. Generally. Control Panel, Power Options, Monitor can be turned
off - result: screen is saved and video runs, otherwise leave monitor power
on. Power Options set to always on, never sleep or hibernate. Windows XP, turn off auto log off from User Accounts, uncheck, Use the
Welcome Screen. Use Switch User, or use Lock Computer to log off so program
can still run and do video monitoring. See Configure
Computer.
Outlook Express 6.0 or Windows Mail Settings
Under menu item Tools, Options, Security, uncheck "Warn me when other
applications try to send mail as me". This will allow the Surveillance WebCam
program to send an email alarm for unattended operation of the program.
Otherwise Outlook will wait for you to enter ok before releasing the email
alarm.
Windows in General
Surveillance WebCam
cannot Save Configuration or Write to Error Log
Re-Install Surveillance WebCam program under a primary user account on your operating system
e.g. from the Administrator account. Or From Window's Explorer change security
settings for EveryOne or Users, to Full Control, for the folders, c:\monitor1.
Video Freezes
Check motherboard and bus chip sets. Intel is best. Non-Intel consider getting
the latest ROM BIOS upgrade for your motherboard from the manufacturer. Check video board and driver manufacturer for fixes.
Or video capture card web site for fixes. Another possibility is the state of
the operating system - a fresh install has helped resolve this issue twice in
the past.
Use latest version of DirectX, downloadable from Microsoft web site.
Multiple
Video Capture Cards or Devices
If your having problems with your VFW drivers, or your video drivers work then
don't work, or get Surveillance WebCam program Err 70 InitMonitor -8, then it is possible that
your video drivers and video capture devices are conflicting with each other.
Loading one video driver often knocks out or renders a pre-existing one
semi-inoperable. Solution: (a) disable other video drivers from Control Panel,
System, Hardware, Device Manager, Sound Video and Game Controllers, select
driver, right mouse click, Disable, then reboot computer. Especially WDM
drivers and cards if using VFW drivers. You may want to consider doing a fresh
reload of the driver you want to use after. (b) You might consider removing
other video capture cards and drivers from the computer if still having
problems. If using WDM drivers only the last WDM driver installed, will be
listed under menu item - Select Video Driver. Also try using menu item Video
Source, select the video driver if necessary. Generally only have one video
capture device installed on your computer at any given time - avoids multiple
video drivers overwriting each others files.
Windows XP
Using Hauppauge VFW Driver 3.11 and Video Freezes
Seems to happen a few XP systems.
Replace this driver with the Hauppauge WDM Driver
or Universal WDM Driver.
Installed Windows XP Service Pack 2
Surveillance WebCam program may exit after running thinking it is not licensed.
In that case just re-register your copy of Surveillance WebCam software at our Software
Registration Page.
Windows 2000 Server
Hang on exit program if using Logitech Driver 5.5...
Occasional occurance. Cause Windows ntdll.dll deadlock - possible problem with
Microsoft code or Logitech Driver 5.5.0. Solution do not use Windows Service
Pack 2, since tests showed not a problem on SP1 or with no SP at all. Hauppauge driver
3.11 works fine with any service pack.
Windows Me,98
Video Freezes after a little while with the WinTV Go PCI card. Download and try
installing the older driver version 2.4
solves the problem. Or try the Universal
WDM Driver if using Surveillance WebCam.
Windows 95
ws2help.dll
Error Message, ws2help.dll not found. Message box at program startup. Cause
Windows Socket 2 needs to be updated. Solution, search www.microsoft.com
for Q182108 get Windows Update file w95ws2setup.exe to upgrade Windows 95.
MAPI
not Installed
If try to send test email and get this error message. Cause MAPI not installed.
Solution install Windows Messaging, from Windows 95 CD. Control Panel, Windows
Setup, check Windows Messaging. And/or install Microsoft Outlook Express with
Internet Explorer Version 5 or greater.
Video
Multiplexer
Cannot Get Mux To Switch
If using Windows 95,98 or ME, be sure to disable or remove other drivers or
programs occupying or sitting on the parallel port, so the video multiplexer can
access the parallel port e.g. printers or zip drives.
InstallVidMux
Software
When using Windows 95,98, or Me some of the menu items for InstallVidMux
software are disabled. That is OK only the menu items required for the
particular operating being used are enabled. Read Help Documentation for the
software.
Distorted Video
If there is any video distortion or loss of color on the displayed video through
the video multiplexer, try using a different camera - use of CCD type
cameras are recommended for the video multiplexer. Some CMOS low power cameras
do not work well with the video multiplexer, as well CMOS cameras produce low
quality video images to start with. Use good quality CCD cameras, since most all
video monitoring systems use CCD type cameras, as well CCD cameras produce
excellent quality video images. Always use Regulated Power Supplies for your
cameras. Use 75 ohm coax cable for cameras for best results.
Surveillance WebCam System
No Video on a Video Port
See a Blue Video Window - this means that no camera is attached to the currently
selected video port which the Surveillance WebCam program is using. Can happen if
using only one camera with the 4 port video capture card. If using 1 camera with
our 4 port video capture card, plug the one camera into the video connector
closest to the s-video video input connector on the 4 port video capture card.
In the Surveillance WebCam program under menu item Global Settings, set Default
Camera = 0.
If get blue video window when doing remote
live video streaming through a web browser - just switch to a video port on which
there is an attached camera. From the Surveillance WebCam Program, web
Admin
Page - use command, Switch to Camera Number - to switch to an active camera
attached to one of the ports of the video capture card. Then you should see
video through attached camera. Otherwise if just using one camera try plugging
it into another video connector on the 4 port video capture card.
Windows 2003
Loading Video Capture Drivers
If video capture driver does not get installed after you reboot the
computer, go to Windows Control Panel, System, Hardware, Device Manager, (1)
highlight Multimedia Control with question mark, right mouse click, select
Update Driver and follow prompts. (2) highlight Video Control with question
mark, right mouse click, select Update Driver and follow prompts. Click OK if
says driver does not have Windows Logo. If using drivers supplied on CD insure
both the Video part of the driver gets loaded, and also that the Audio part of
the driver get loaded - each gets loaded as a separate process by Windows
Wizard.
Enabling Sound or Beep on Detection
You may have to enable sound on Windows 2003 if there is no sound. From
Windows Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices, enable audio device for Windows
2003. Under Sounds, select Windows Default, under Program Events, Default Beep,
set sounds=ding.wav, then save.
Windows Pocket PC 2002
You can logon to Surveillance WebCam with its build in web server with your
Pocket PC. But cannot remotely view live video from your cameras or switch between camera
views. When streaming live video use the Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3 or
Windows Media Video 9. That
is when Configuring Streaming select Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3 or
Windows Media Video 9 as
the codec to use. See Surveillance WebCam Help Documentation - Configure Live
Streaming. You also can create multiple Live Streaming Configuration files which can be
selected from the Surveillance WebCam Admin Web Page, to start the live video
streaming depending
on the bandwidth you would like for the type of computer device you are
connecting with remotely over the internet e.g. one for a PC and another one
for Pocket PC connections. After done, put Surveillance WebCam program in
Stream Mode, then use
Manual Method to Get Live Video Feed (see Surveillance WebCam Help Documentation), from
Windows Media Player on your Pocket PC.