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* Conexant's BTPCI WDM Video Controller
 
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=== Software Configure ===
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== Software Settings ==
  
 
* It is recommended you have [[Microsoft DirectX]] installed, version 9x or higher.
 
* It is recommended you have [[Microsoft DirectX]] installed, version 9x or higher.
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==== Recording Settings ====
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=== Recording Settings ===
 
* Hotkey CTRL-ALT-V
 
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  {yyyymmdd}{COUNTER}-H{hh}M{nn}S{ss}-{CAMERA}
 
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==== Motion Settings ====
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=== Motion Settings ===
 
* Hotkey CTRL-ALT-M
 
* Hotkey CTRL-ALT-M
  
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  Snapshot{COUNTER}
 
  Snapshot{COUNTER}
 
: Better
 
: Better
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=== Time formatting macros ===
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{| width="365" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="1"
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| width="74" valign="top" |
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<div align="CENTER"><font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''Placeholder:'''</font></div>
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| width="281" valign="top" |
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<div align="CENTER"><font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''Displays:'''</font></div>
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|-
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="#000000" valign="top" |
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''d'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the day as a number without a leading zero (1-31).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''dd'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the day as a number with a leading zero (01-31).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''ddd'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the day as an abbreviation (Sun-Sat).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''dddd'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the day as a full name (Sunday-Saturday).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''m'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the month as a number without a leading zero (1-12).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''mm'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the month as a number with a leading zero (01-12).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''mmm'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the month as an abbreviation (Jan-Dec).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''mmmm'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the month as a full name (January-December).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''yy'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the year as a two-digit number (00-99).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''yyyy'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the year as a four-digit number (0000-9999).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''h'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the hour without a leading zero (0-23).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''hh'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the hour with a leading zero (00-23).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''n'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the minute without a leading zero (0-59).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''nn'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the minute with a leading zero (00-59).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''s'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the second without a leading zero (0-59).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" height="19" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''ss'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the second with a leading zero (00-59).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" height="19" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''ts'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the tenth-second with a leading zero (00-09).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" height="19" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''hs'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the hundredth-second with a leading zero (00-99).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" height="19" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''ms'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Displays the millisecond with a leading zero (000-999).</font>
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|-
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| width="74" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">'''am/pm'''</font>
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| width="281" valign="top" | <font size="2" color="#000000" face="Arial">Uses the 12-hour clock and displays 'am' for any hour before noon, and 'pm' for any hour after noon.</font>
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|}
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Special wildcards:
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*{CAMERA} - displays camera number.
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*{MOTION} - shows current value of motion.
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*{COUNTER} - a placeholder for counted value.
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*{VIDEODEVICE} - shows the video device name. This wildcard can be used to separate video records from different cameras when the *Cycle through video devices option is active.
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*{IP_ADDR} - shows IP address of computer.
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*{EXTERNAL_IP_ADDR} - shows external IP address of computer. This is the address that the "outside world" sees.
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== Software Troubleshooting ==
  
 
=== Troubleshooting: Flickering Video when set to above 320x200 resolution ===
 
=== Troubleshooting: Flickering Video when set to above 320x200 resolution ===

Revision as of 02:13, 11 January 2009

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Active WebCam captures images up to 30 frames per second from any video device including USB, analog cameras, TV-boards, camcorders, and from network IP cameras. The program performs simultaneous recording and broadcasting from unlimited number of cameras.

  • Microsoft Windows XP, 2003, Vista
  • NTSC and PAL
  • 16 cameras (or more)
  • Conexant 878A 4-port PCI DVR Card (verified: yes)
  • Motion detection

Commercial Software with a Free Limited Trial Version. This software is inexpensive and functions well. Register it!

Compatible Cards and Video Devices

Install Instructions for Pico UCC4 Conexant 878A 4-port PCI DVR Card

The [Pico UCC4 Conexant 878A 4-port PCI DVR Card] is inexpensive and many have purchased it from eBay or another online retailer only to discover the card comes with "The Devil's version of Pico2000." Active WebCam offers a nice alternative to Pico2000 as Active WebCam has a better interface, more features, and rational licensing and registration.

Driver Requirement

(A) Make sure you have your Pico card(s) installed first.

(B) If Windows prompts "Found new Hardware Wizard" just click CANCEL as many times as it takes.

(C) Software works well with the btwincap driver from sourceforge. Download btwdmdrvinstaller5.3.8.zip which is the driver installer.

(D) Download and run the btwdm driver installer.

(E) Verify auto detects 024 CPH05x/06X (BT878) or set manually

(F) Click "Select Video Capture Card" then "Custom Card Defined by User"

(G) Use the following settings to define your custom card:

  • Select your video capture card: Custom card defined by user
  • Select TV Tuner Model used in your card: Absent
  • Misc Settings: all unchecked

Click Next

  • Everything here unchecked
  • Composite ins Number: 4 (changing this will display more settings)
  • Mux #1: 0 GPDATA #1: 0x000000
  • Mux #2: 1 GPDATA #2: 0x000000
  • Mux #3: 2 GPDATA #3: 0x000000
  • Mux #4: 3 GPDATA #4: 0x000000

Click Next

(H) Click "Select your country" set to (222) - U.S.A. (1 . NTSC -M)

(I) NEXT, FINISH

In the Windows Device Manager you should see one or more drivers for

  • Conexant's BTPCI WDM Audio Controller
  • Conexant's BTPCI WDM Video Controller

Software Settings

  • Best not to let Active WebCam auto detect the cameras, you can add them manually. It seems to number them incorrectly when done automatically and when using multiple Pico cards, it may detect more ports than actually exist. However, if you choose to auto detect you can delete the camera ports detected that are incorrect or unnecessary.
  • A note on motion detection recording: Unlike Pico2000, if there is further motion detected during the recording interval, the software will continue to record. Once triggered, recording will continue for the duration set or longer if motion persists.
  • It is recommended you not use an image size setting over 640x480 under the camera device setting. Anything over 320x200 is interlaced. Anything over 640x480 will have incorrect aspect or will disable video in most circumstances.

ActiveWebCamWorkingSettingsExample01.png

Recording Settings

  • Hotkey CTRL-ALT-V

Default

Cam{CAMERA}_{yy-mm-dd@hh`nn`ss}

Better

{yyyymmdd}{COUNTER}-H{hh}M{nn}S{ss}-{CAMERA}

Motion Settings

  • Hotkey CTRL-ALT-M

Create Snapshot Setting Window

Default
Snapshot{COUNTER}
Better

Time formatting macros

Placeholder:
Displays:
d Displays the day as a number without a leading zero (1-31).
dd Displays the day as a number with a leading zero (01-31).
ddd Displays the day as an abbreviation (Sun-Sat).
dddd Displays the day as a full name (Sunday-Saturday).
m Displays the month as a number without a leading zero (1-12).
mm Displays the month as a number with a leading zero (01-12).
mmm Displays the month as an abbreviation (Jan-Dec).
mmmm Displays the month as a full name (January-December).
yy Displays the year as a two-digit number (00-99).
yyyy Displays the year as a four-digit number (0000-9999).
h Displays the hour without a leading zero (0-23).
hh Displays the hour with a leading zero (00-23).
n Displays the minute without a leading zero (0-59).
nn Displays the minute with a leading zero (00-59).
s Displays the second without a leading zero (0-59).
ss Displays the second with a leading zero (00-59).
ts Displays the tenth-second with a leading zero (00-09).
hs Displays the hundredth-second with a leading zero (00-99).
ms Displays the millisecond with a leading zero (000-999).
am/pm Uses the 12-hour clock and displays 'am' for any hour before noon, and 'pm' for any hour after noon.

Special wildcards:

  • {CAMERA} - displays camera number.
  • {MOTION} - shows current value of motion.
  • {COUNTER} - a placeholder for counted value.
  • {VIDEODEVICE} - shows the video device name. This wildcard can be used to separate video records from different cameras when the *Cycle through video devices option is active.
  • {IP_ADDR} - shows IP address of computer.
  • {EXTERNAL_IP_ADDR} - shows external IP address of computer. This is the address that the "outside world" sees.

Software Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting: Flickering Video when set to above 320x200 resolution

It is likely an issue of frame crossover, also sometimes present using the Pico software with this card. To get rid from the frames crossover increase value in the "Drop the first" edit box in the "Device" tab in the "Camera Settings" window. The default setting was [5] and adjusting it to [6] seems to resolve the flickering problem unless you are using motion record.

  1. CNTRL-ALT-I
  2. Device Tab
  3. In "Video Device" frame, right under "Video Source" drop-down is a textbox with the numer 5, arrows, and label "Drop the first X frames when switching between sources." and increase value to 6 or more.
  • motion activated record note: After recording stops the entire screen seems to flicker activating 100% motion detection and triggering continuous recording. It was necessary to increase the "Drop the first X frames" to a value of 12-15.

Troubleshooting: Unstable or bouncing video at any resolution

This is a jumping of the image up and down that is minor, at approx 1 line of resolution, yet enough to trigger motion detection. This condition is a result of the poor quality of the inexpensive Pico UCC4 Conexant 878A 4-port PCI DVR Card and there is no known resolution found currently.

Troubleshooting: cannot capture audio from audio port on Pico UCC4 card

The btwincap driver offers no support for the audio part of the Bt878 chip. The driver can use the use the main sound card installed in the computer to digitize audio. See btwincap Known problems / Limitations for more details.

Troubleshooting: poor quality image capture

Make sure your system is set to display 24-bit or 32-bit color. 16-bit color is acceptable, although images won't show their true 24-bit color depth. 16-color (4-bit) and 256-color (8-bit) modes are unacceptable for image viewing and are not recommended.

Troubleshooting: ASF Recording File Format produces no video file

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