tmaddison Posted February 24, 2008 Share Posted February 24, 2008 Maybe I'm just missing something....? Downloaded Eyeline, installed, looks like a nicer program than the one that came with my IP cams, but it doesn't seem to offer an option to connect to IP cams. Am I missing something? Seems like perhaps it only works with cams directly connected to the PC? Seems to limit usefulness... If I bring up the "connect" dialog it's greyed out, as if the software is not detecting any cams - which is correct since they're networked and usually addressed via IP. Is this just the wrong program? If so, anyone have suggestions on what is? Simple useage, just have two IP cams and want to be able to have them "on", in motion detect record mode, during specific times of the day (like "between 6pm and 8am") About as basic as it gets, eh! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingman36 Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 Hi, I have an IP camera AXIS 205 on my local network and I just manage to connect to Eyeline. At the moment I am testing the connectivity and I will try to flag any errors that may throw on the way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john263 Posted December 9, 2008 Share Posted December 9, 2008 Maybe I'm just missing something....? Downloaded Eyeline, installed, looks like a nicer program than the one that came with my IP cams, but it doesn't seem to offer an option to connect to IP cams. Am I missing something? Seems like perhaps it only works with cams directly connected to the PC? Seems to limit usefulness... If I bring up the "connect" dialog it's greyed out, as if the software is not detecting any cams - which is correct since they're networked and usually addressed via IP. Is this just the wrong program? If so, anyone have suggestions on what is? Simple useage, just have two IP cams and want to be able to have them "on", in motion detect record mode, during specific times of the day (like "between 6pm and 8am") About as basic as it gets, eh! This is now Dec of 08, 9 months after Todd's question. I have the same problem as Todd. It seems odd that over 2000 people read this post yet none responded with an answer. Can someone who has had the same "greyed out" 'remove and properties' that Todd and I have, and who has found out how to access the axis cameras, please post their answer. My cameras are all visible throughout the network. I have tried both the local and network setting under 'general'. I have purchased over $400 of NCH software and actually did not use this one within the 3 month time period. I hope an NCH tech rep does read these forums and will post a reply so that others who have axis camera and who read these forums might decide whether or not to buy the eyeline software. thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaka117 Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 I just downloaded eyeline and the "add a camera" is grayed out, although I have connected my cameras to usb and firewire. How do I get eyeline to work? help. ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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