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Free IP Camera Software for Handling 3 IP2302_4MPX Cameras on i3-3220 PC - Polish Language Optional

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  • #1 16874003
    kryst16
    Level 22  
    Hello...

    I am looking for some good free program for handling three IP cameras, something light so that it does not weigh heavily on the computer.
    Something will someone recommend?
    It's best if it was a Polish language program, but it is not necessary.

    PS. I know that there were such themes but usually they are from many years ago, and this area is growing strongly from year to year so I prefer to ask about current programs.

    There is quite a lot on the net, but maybe someone has experience and recommends something?
    Thank you.

    Edit.

    I'm sorry, I did not know that such details are significant.
    Some usual cameras "IP2302_4MPX" connected to the switch on the Lan network.
    Desktop computer Intel Core i3-3220, 6GB RAM DDR3, 1TB SEGATE SATA disk, Intel board with two LAN outputs.
    In general, the set works with a program called "PDVR" by the company "WAPA", only that's how much it writes in it.
    I am talking about preview and registration.
    The current program has such a problem that every two or three days, suddenly without reason begins to use 99% of the processor power (program process) and I have to turn it off and on, otherwise it slows down the equipment that it is impossible even to use the calculator, not to mention the Team Viewer.
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  • #2 16874483
    marek216
    Level 43  
    Who promised you that one program will support all cameras?
    Do you boast that you have these cameras?
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  • #3 16874845
    kryst16
    Level 22  
    marek216 wrote:
    Who promised you that one program will support all cameras?
    Do you boast that you have these cameras?


    And why should not he operate if there are three same network cameras?
    Of course without any controls, only the image in one position.
    Thank you for your response.
    I added information in the first post.
  • #4 16882563
    faja_kanzas
    Level 19  
    Buddy, what I see is the producer-sellers write that there is a free cms for these cameras that you can ask the seller and ask.
  • #5 16882644
    xury
    Automation specialist
    Think if the seller / producer does not provide good software for these cameras, then why would anyone else make him a present and share such program and yet for free?
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  • #6 16883857
    kryst16
    Level 22  
    And there are no free simple programs for such cameras?
    Or some paid but really good ...
  • #7 16884473
    Vytautas_YT
    Level 30  
    Generally with cameras and programs is that the program for cameras from other manufacturers can work with various other cameras, but between can and will work is a big difference, so it's best if you downloaded several CMS programs and checked if you are able to connect to these cameras. Try the BCS program, I remember that I used it once for other webcams.
  • #8 16884501
    marqqv
    Level 32  
    faja_kanzas wrote:
    what I see is the producer-sellers write that there is a free cms for these cameras that you can ask the seller

    How do you have free for what you are looking for?
    kryst16 wrote:
    And there are no free simple programs for such cameras?

    It is difficult to find borders with the impossibility
    kryst16 wrote:
    Or some paid but really good ...

    The producer should provide such a program.
  • #9 16884560
    Andrzej75
    Level 13  
    Hello,

    I do not know what you need, but I recommend using Axxon Next software, the free version supports 4 video channels and 1TB archive. Maybe that's enough for you. You can also check vdg sense should also handle something in the free version.

    greetings
    Andrew
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  • #10 16889399
    kryst16
    Level 22  
    He tests the programs and I will see.
    The operating system is Windows 7 Pro, x64.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding a lightweight, free software solution for managing three IP2302_4MPX cameras on an Intel Core i3-3220 PC. The user seeks recommendations for current software options, preferably with Polish language support. Responses suggest checking with the camera manufacturer for CMS software, as well as exploring third-party options. Axxon Next and vdg sense are recommended as potential solutions, with Axxon Next supporting up to four video channels and a 1TB archive in its free version. Users are advised to test multiple CMS programs to ensure compatibility with their specific cameras.
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