Qx2006 Software

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Hi, I have purchased alot of these QX2006 8CH DVR Cards from Ebay about 1 year ago. Now, the problem is that, even tho its a great card, has a very nice motion detection sensors that works really well with about 1% or less of false positives per day and a great remote viewing app, it has a display resolution of 640x480 per channel, BUT a recording resolutoin of 352x288 MAX per channel.

I dont know how late my answer reaches you, but in case if you are still using the QX2006 software today, I shall provide you with the answer you (were. QX2006 Video Card last downloaded: 10.1.2018 - 2018 version. Download Rating: 88%. Driver software: QX2006 Video Card - update driver, Free driver download.

Now, the thing that I dont understand here is: If this 9bit Phillips card itself can process and send 640x480 VGA videos to my computer's RAM for then to be processed by my CPU and then finally be sent to my display screen and the software is receiving these live feeds directly from my DVR card, then WHY can't the software also RECORD in that same quality? I have 3 D1 quality high resolution cameras in my house, BUT I am only recording at 352x288, thats insane! Who uses QVGA (320x240 ~ 252x288) now these days??? Bcdedit.exe /set Nx Alwaysoff . ? Windows 8.

As a result, I am not getting the quality I am looking for, people's faces look kind of blurred, sometimes you MIGHT be able to get a positive identity, depending now far the person is from my cam. I have a somewhat similar card, a 4 chip 4 channel card that I got from geeks dot com. It too came with a rather badly hacked version of QX2006 that I didn't care for. I stumbled upon this completely by accident: I was looking at reviews from purchases made from Amazon.

A guy bought a Sabrent card and commented that he has software and upgrades available from wave-p. I went to the link and they have downloads available there with phillips drivers and their WAPA software.

The file that worked for my card was 9808+1408_en_V8.2.zip. They have other versions available. Your mileage may vary. Also--it records in 640x480.

I have a somewhat similar card, a 4 chip 4 channel card that I got from geeks dot com. It too came with a rather badly hacked version of QX2006 that I didn't care for.

I stumbled upon this completely by accident: I was looking at reviews from purchases made from Amazon. A guy bought a Sabrent card and commented that he has software and upgrades available from wave-p. I went to the wave-p link and they have downloads available there with phillips drivers and their WAPA software. The file that worked for my card was 9808+1408_en_V8.2.zip. They have other versions available. Your mileage may vary.

Also--it records in 640x480 Thanks for your suggestion. I did what you said, I downloaded the file 9808+1408_en_V8.2.zip off wave-p's download site.

I installed the drivers, the drivers got installed fine and the device started successfully. When I ran the DVR.exe program that came with the installer, the program starts fine (was able to detect the driver loaded), but I get no video. All 8 channels says 'No Video' despite that there IS video. Is there any other drivers I could try. Install Wamp On Xp there.

I think I might be getting closer. Howere, this was the same result I was getting with the Philips SAAxxxx generic drivers as well = no picture. Sinec I was not yet able to get DVR.exe to fully work with the drivers that was supplied with wave-p, I did the following. I browsed through the QX2006 sub directories and I noticed a folder called SysConfig and I opened the file ProFile.ext under notepad, this is what came up: [8 Chn Options] Quality_0=4 Quality_1=5 Quality_2=6 BitRate_0=800 BitRate_1=450 BitRate_2=320 FrameRate_0=13 FrameRate_1=18 FrameRate_2=22 Width_0=352 Height_0=288 Width_1=352 Height_1=288 Width_2=352 Height_2=288 NQuality_0=5 NQuality_1=6 NQuality_2=7 I manually updated all instances of 352 to 640 and all instances of 288 to 480 and I saved the file. Then I started the QX2006.exe program again and I got a blue screen of death complaining something about the driver QX2006.sys that came up in the first line.

I restarted the PC, QX2006.exe started up automatically, loaded my modified ProFile.ext file and the cameras came up just for a split second and then I got the same Blue Screen of Death. I had to restart the computer in safe mode to preven the program from starting up automatically and I had to revert back the values to 352x288 on the file ProFile.ext, save it and restart the computer to get the program working back in normal order. If I can, just some how, get QX2006.exe to record in 640x480 I will be fine as that is the ONLY complain I have with that program, besides that, its a very stable program that never freezes with a great amount of weeks of uptime duration (the DVR server has been up for about 8 weeks without a restart needed and the software works perpetually fine, just the 352x288 recording resolution is bugging me. I have a somewhat similar card, a 4 chip 4 channel card that I got from geeks dot com.