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The GXV3504 is a grandstream 4 port video encoder. It takes an analog stream and encodes it to ip video accessible on the LAN through tcp/ip ethernet.
The GXV3504 is a grandstream 4 port video encoder. It takes an analog stream and encodes it to ip video accessible on the LAN through tcp/ip ethernet.


path is:
/snapshot/view0.jpg


there are four channels
view0, view1, view2, and view3 respectively.
Resolution is 704x480px (seems to be standard for analog camera encoders)


It works in Zoneminder at about 2fps. Less if you use >2 cameras.  
It works in Zoneminder at about 2fps. Less if you use >2 cameras.  


I have a number of these used, and they have done poorly. Hardware fails over time. I recommend finding a different video encoder, unless you get this free.  
I have a number of these used, and they have done poorly. Hardware has failed over time. I recommend finding a different video encoder, unless you get this free. Use with caution.


They have a telnet interface where you can reboot, and change settings.
They have a telnet interface where you can reboot, and change settings.


Try a better name brand.
Try a better name brand.

Latest revision as of 20:58, 15 August 2017

The GXV3504 is a grandstream 4 port video encoder. It takes an analog stream and encodes it to ip video accessible on the LAN through tcp/ip ethernet.

path is: /snapshot/view0.jpg

there are four channels view0, view1, view2, and view3 respectively.

Resolution is 704x480px (seems to be standard for analog camera encoders)

It works in Zoneminder at about 2fps. Less if you use >2 cameras.

I have a number of these used, and they have done poorly. Hardware has failed over time. I recommend finding a different video encoder, unless you get this free. Use with caution.

They have a telnet interface where you can reboot, and change settings.

Try a better name brand.