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Hello, I hope I would be a help! 30fps is a standard real time frame rate, generally speaking. You can see the fluent picture in this case. If it is lower than 30fps, the picture's quality will be down a little. It will display to show.
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We always pay more for the good quality, but the most important is ----you need to find the most suitable one. Here come my advices for a high quality DVR: H264. Real time DVR with LCD which can ensure a quick reaction and clear image; Display/record frame rate should be 30fps or higher, which can ensure a fluent image; Remote access is a must; I TB HDD ensure 30 days recording in general; Support live view via 3G mobile and Smartphone; DVD R/W installed inside will be good for backup; The price is around $400 should be the rock bottom price. I hope my advices can do you a favor in making a choice.
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Hello, I am not sure whether you mean the cable can transmit power as well as video, it is my pleasure to share my ideas! And how many cameras do you need? the DVR should be compatible to the number cameras. A complete security surveillance system always included a DVR, cameras, cables, power box and a monitor. DVR: 1. H.264 ensure real time; 2. Display/record frame rate should reach 30fps per channel; 3. Remote access is a must; 4. Comeing with 1 TB HDD will be better. Cameras: 1. 3.6mm lens camera is just a basic one, there are higher quality image ones , such as vari-focal 4mm-9mm, 12mm, the longer the lens is, the further you can look; 2. It can be classified as indoor cameras and outdoors, dome is often for indoor use, and bullet is always for outdoor use 3. High resolution can ensure you the amazing picture, 540TV line is pretty good Hope I can be a help, if you need any other help, please let me know!
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Hello, i am not sure whether you connect your DVR to the pc locally or remotely, if you did, i think you can back up with it, or via a pc with dvdr/w, hope I can help u figure out!
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Hello, I think you need a real time DVR Card and a vari-focal camera: Requirements: 1. DVR Card: H.264 Real Time Video Audio Network DVR Card Great Software and Smooth Video. 30 frames per channel is a must. 2. vari-focal camera (it can ensure the high quality image) Night Vision Min. Light: 0 Lux (IR On) IR Irradiation Distance: 80' (25m) May be it is around $150 which can meet your need! If you need my help, please let me know!
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Looking for a smaller DVR with following Spec......
suky replied to tracenet's topic in Digital Video Recorders
The DVR I mentioned: Recording Frame Rate NTSC: 240 fps@CIF / PAL: 200 fps@CIF , but there is also a difference: Display Resolution NTSC: 720 x 240 / PAL: 720 x 576 Recording Resolution NTSC: 352 x 240 / PAL: 352 x 288 Any way, it is my pleasure to be a help! -
Looking for a smaller DVR with following Spec......
suky replied to tracenet's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I hope it is not too late ! I will show u my advices: 8 Channel H.264 Real Time CCTV Security DVR 1 TB HD Its features will be listed as bellows: H.264 Hardware Compression 1 TB HD Installed and Configured Signal System: NTSC / PAL Display: 240 fps Record: 240 fps Recording Mode: Continuous/Scheduled/Motion/Sensor Support Live! Preview via 3G Mobile You can have a check! If you need my help, please let me know! -
Hello, If I were you, I would connect each camera to the DVR individually. In that case, it will reduce the signal transmission loss and ensure the high quality picture. A standalone DVR and four cables will meet your need. And if you are going to purchase a DVR, I can show you my advices: 1. H.264 video compression format and high display/record frame rate (30 frames per channel) can ensure the real time and good quality image; 2. Remote access is a must! 3. USB2.0 for Backup; 4. 1TB HDD is nice; 5. Support live view via 3G mobile and Smartphone is better. If you need my help, please let me know! It is my pleasure to be a help!
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I am not sure about another way, but ,anyway, I want to have a try! To set up your 2Wire intelligent gateway, you will be asked to provide a key code. The proper key code should have been provided to you either on a sticker on the shipping container, or in the documentation from your broadband service provider. If a key code was not provided, please follow the instructions below to obtain one. 1. Determine your broadband service provider. 2. In the section for your service provider in the table below, select the description that best describes your Internet service and use the corresponding key code to the right. or the firewall block it.
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Hello, i am not quite sure about the way, but you can have a try. Generally forwarding is done so the outside world can connect to some type of server that is located behind your router/firewall. Web servers, ftp servers, mail servers, computers running telnet, ssh, remote desktop, sql, and mysql are all examples where forwarding would be needed. If you are trying to forward the same application to two different ip addresses, you may have problems. may be you can have a try in this way: 1. Key point: change the second router’s IP address, and close DHCP. 2. Reset your computer as bellows: Net hood-right mouse button-local network-right mouse button-properties (TCP/IP)—change its properties into obtain the IP address automatically. or you need to buy a PFC config, which will automatically forward your ports. it is around $30