The more I read/learn - the more confused I'm becoming. DVR cards, DVR stand-alones, and now VDRs!!! Is it true that VDRs have pop-up ads that you can't get rid of and less "flexible" ?
Clarification: During the hours of baby/nanny surveillance, this computer would not be used for anything else. So, this computer could be devoted 100% for those 20 hours /week. Then, the rest of the times, I would like to use it for "regular" computer functions.
Rory, The wireless camera I have now is color, but under low light, it converts to balck and white. I thought I would purchase the next two cameras as black and white b/c I read it has better resolution than color.
And there is no reason that I have to view playback on a PC.
I do want motion detection and several faster view speeds to "screen" through the day quickly. Do you still think a VDR is better for my needs?
Enirely discombobulated, Susan