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Pico Install Instructions 4 Port CCTV DVR Card

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The [[Pico UCC4 Conexant 878A 4-port PCI DVR Card]] is known by many names.Many people have acquired a somewhat fully functional, non-trial, free version of the Pico 2000 software, or in some cases, even paid for it via an online auction site such as eBay.  This version of Pico2000 does not require a key for activation.  However, it is a beta version of commercial software that is not supported by the developer.  In some cases, it may even be a version that has been modified by a 3rd party.A common [[CCTV Software Package]] bundled with the UCC4 Video Capture Card clones sold on eBay and overseas vendors.  Many people have acquired a somewhat fully functional, non-trial, free version of the Pico 2000 software, or in some cases, even paid for it via an online auction site such as eBay.  This version of Pico2000 does not require a key for activation.  However, it is a beta version of commercial software that is not supported by the developer.  In some cases, it may even be a version that has been modified by a 3rd party.This Devil's version of Pico2000, or "Peaqe" has certain defects, which make it unstable in some situations.  It does not include a production installer and has to be installed in a very specific way for it to work.  For some systems, it may not be possible to get the software to work at all.This Devil's version of Pico2000, or "Peaqe" commonly bundled with the Pico (Conexant Fusion 878) card has certain defects, which make it unstable in some situations.  It does not include a production installer and has to be installed in a very specific way for it to work.  For some systems, it may not be possible to get the software to work at all.== Conexant Fusion 878A ==The Conexant Fusion 878A chip is a recent incarnation of the Brooktree Bt878A chip.  The booktree Bt878A is successor to the well known Bt848. The Bt848 was designed by Brooktree, which is now Conexant.  This chip is common on video capture cards and cctv cards.Why do we mention this?  Because this is the chip on the Pico PCI CCTV card.  This is also a chip commonly used on many video capture devices, TV cards, and is supported by a wide range of video capture software.  However, video capture software supporting Bt878A that is not designed for CCTV will likely only allow you to access one camera port at a time.  [[Image:conexantfusion878A.png]] 
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