The remains of a Mexican woman who traveled to Peru to pursue a romantic relationship with a medical student she met online washed up on a beach earlier this month and authorities believe her organs may have been harvested.
Blanca Arellano, 51, told her family she was taking a trip to Lima, where she planned to meet Juan Pablo Jesús Villafuerte, 37, following several months of a virtual courtship, The Independent reported.
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You can also use the VGA port to connect to a monitor or TV, but this will give you a lower quality picture. If you want to view your recordings on your computer, you will need to install the CMS software that came with your system. Once installed, you can login to the CMS and playback your video footage.
How Can I Play Cctv Recordings on My Pc?
Here’s how: First, you’ll need to install CCTV playback software on your PC. We recommend the free VLC media player, which can be downloaded from www.videolan.org.
Once installed, open the software and click on the “Open Network Stream” icon in the toolbar (it looks like a TV with an antenna). In the window that opens up, enter the IP address of your DVR or NVR (this can be found in your DVR’s menu). Next, enter the port number for playback (the default is554), and select “RTP/RTSP” as the protocol.
Finally, click “Play”. You should now see live video from your CCTV cameras! To playback recorded footage, simply use the controls in VLC to fast forward or rewind as needed.