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Which NVR Can Keep up with Multiple Megapixel Cameras
Privatteer replied to aalbert's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I`d like to see that.... Cant give a login as it was only valid for a few days. I'm not saying it was like sitting in from of the system on lan, but it was certainly usable which surprised me given works ISP link. -
Which NVR Can Keep up with Multiple Megapixel Cameras
Privatteer replied to aalbert's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Exacqvision http://www.exacq.com Pricing was better than Milestone. Multiple camera vendors, arecont is one. Have accessed a 16 cam system on 512K adsl link and was happy with the performance. Simple to use/setup, I feel its more client friendly than some systems around. Cant say much more than that as so far only tested with 1 cam. -
Recor IP Cameras Remote
Privatteer replied to hcesurveillance's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Many ways of doing it depending on setup, image resolution wanted, bandwidth available etc. My preference would be for a local recorder and then a remote client connected to it, or direct to cameras, recording as well. -
IP recording for rural home, dedicated NVR or PC based?
Privatteer replied to TastyHuman's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Have used in firefox yes, but only very quickly at a friends place just to view. Something I have to find more time to play with. According to spec sheet: COMPATIBILITY: Windows Explorer Firefox Apple Safari Opera Google Chrome -
IP recording for rural home, dedicated NVR or PC based?
Privatteer replied to TastyHuman's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Ive only got 1 camera running atm in a test setup but Exacq seems to be pretty good. Remote access can be done via webbbrowser, or their client software. I've accessed it on a 512K adsl link with the client and found it to be quite responsive. Pricing was a lot better than some others I have compared. While its an hybrid system analogue/IP they have a new embedded Linux version that you may be interested in. Its not shown on website yet. http://www.exacq.com/downloads/exacqvision-brochure-0409.pdf -
HikVision IP Camera - Comments
Privatteer replied to ben_indo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Nope, the 2megapixel dome is absolutely useless, I even tried dropping it to VGA resolution and still horrible. The box camera is not the best either but considering the price ok. -
HikVision IP Camera - Comments
Privatteer replied to ben_indo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I'm in the process of testing Hik models that I wanted for a budget job. Not very scientific tests, but enough to give me an idea of how they will perform. I was not expecting a lot from them due to cost and they have not disappointed me in that expectation. Not tested yet in outside daylight. 2MP dome 1600x1200 12FPS- 2CD752MF-E 1/3" CMOS sensor Motion blur is very low, but performance even in moderate light is ****. Room has a combination of 15watt fluro, and 100w incandescent. Low light shot only had a laptop providing just enough light to move around. By mistake I was sent a 2cd812PF-w instead of a megapixel unit, an interesting note it has an inbuilt wireless adapter. Yes it is focused! VGA box camera 25FPS 1/3" CCD sensor The 812 does a far better job in low light, I would consider it on par with a standard day/night. I could be seen moving around room fairly well and my face was reasonably clear on the monitor without motion blur. -
Best of: Megapixelcamera day/night
Privatteer replied to monostump's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Don't happen to have a non resized version of that shot? -
Deploying IP cameras
Privatteer replied to Sup3rFly's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Thinking along same lines arecont camera, 3.1MP 100Gig a day, 11Mbps a sec approx with H264 24fps. -
Avigilon demo lined up
Privatteer replied to capz's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
16MP is a case of big numbers for big cost. 1.3MP to 5MP cameras are a lot cheaper while providing a substantial improvement over analogue. In many cases I would prefer to have 2 cameras looking from 2 different directions than 1 that's easy to hide from. If you look around there is a number of software packages that support several brands of cameras. eg Nuuo, Milestone, Exacqvision. License costs vary. -
Avigilon demo lined up
Privatteer replied to capz's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Bandwidth- 3.1MP 2048x1536 @ 12FPS Ive tested several H.264 cameras and found them running in the range of 5Mbps, and about 12 at 30fps. Limitating perhaps if trying to run more than 8 on a 100Mb connection but gig is easily achievable and ~90 cameras on one segment is more than what most will need. Current system I am working on is quite happily streaming a DVD as a camera input down a 512K adsl connection without major image quality loss. Anything more I say would be based only on one Indigo site that I have discussed with guru1 before but image quality, user friendliness, setup, would all get negative scores from me. Hopefully others have used it and had better luck. -
IP Encoders Decoders (Problems w/ Pelco)
Privatteer replied to ddmundell's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I have used a lot of the Bosch X1 range with good success. I have several on long range links that fluctuate greatly due to tidal issues and they haven't given me any issues. Edit: On a Motorola PTP600 5.4 GHz that drops down to about 10mbps -
Bosch VMS pc req.
Privatteer replied to Privatteer's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Thanks I should have mentioned that I am only looking at 2cif/12fps for most cameras, and perhaps 2-3 at 4Cif/24fps. Specified at 7 days recording but the server I'm designing has room for up to 8 hotswap drives. Network consists of one specified 100mb 48 port Cisco 3560 switch and Ive added a SFP gig uplink for the server. (Estimating about 15000 Kbit/s data rate) Sawbones: Pricing varies on how many cameras, workstations, DVR's, NVRS, IP decoder to analogue units required. However for my option 32 camera lite edition worked out at about $125 Australian per cam. (plus server) The non lite edition works out a lot more expensive but is a lot more expandable. -
Has anyone used the Bosch "Video Management System" with about 16 to 32 cams. How hard is it on the CPU etc. Going to be configured as a NVR and hopefully displaying 4-8 screens live from same server.. Current specs I'm looking at is, 3Ghz Quad core, 1 gig ram, 1 os drive, 2 recording drives, Server board comes with 4 onboard GIG nics..