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  1. What are u going to use for video recording ? as long as u use Real time for video u should not have problem with audio
  2. I have 2 new in stock BTW they are 12 v u want them ?
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    Sanyo VCC-HD2100P

    Woow, First post and so much criticism about Sanyo I sold and install about 70 units by now and so far customer love it 1. We never connect to camera direct Why ? unless you are just start in this business 2. for soft Try Exacq or Avigilon or Avermedia and few more... 3. Read, learn, ask ?
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    Need to upgrade my current system!

    if u can make a snapshot of DVR main and setup GUI and post here will help I am pretty sure I know this DVR but let see screen shots
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    VMS pricing

    I am confuse In first post u asking for prices for Avigilon then u saying that u can buy Avigilon from locals distributors please explain what are you after ?
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    VMS pricing

    I would stick with Avigilon soft as number one choice number two may be Exacq where are u located ?
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    University Project

    google it !
  8. Hmm that really funny small world I am in Edmonton too
  9. Where are u located ? are they PC based or standalone ? funny u talk about this now as we speak getting ready to offer my customer such service
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    What do you all think of these?

    Using those products is hardly "thinking small". Its CCTV, they work, they do the job, and we get paid. Besides the "big boys" dont come on an internet forum looking for customers. 1. I was not talking about you ..Rory kinda funny u respond 2. if u notice I don't advertise my self at all look if i have signature with my website and look at yours so who is looking for customers ? or may be explain to me please Who are "big boys" ? Thx
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    What do you all think of these?

    So your clients have endless pockets? Especially in this recession? Value for money, best bang for buck, thats what its all about. Regardless of the client, first thing you should ask is what is their budget. If they dont have a budget, then knock yourself out, but that is rare in this day and age. I disagree. In the right environment, you can choose your clients. Not the other way around. Good for you for BPZLE u have healthy attitude but I would say no such thing as right environment We have to create environment it is easy to think small ( cheap dvr, cnb , kt&c camera and so on...) guess what u gonna get just joking I know that u know it is up to you to create your clientele Do u wanna be big or ........... well I should stop
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    Car Dealership Design

    May be this will help you Pix from "Shropna"
  13. Yes, I can get soft to try for you PM me your e-mail I have 8 ch and 16 ch in stock I am in Canada by the way no problem with 64 bit Win 7
  14. Soft is free but u will not be able to record without lic file lic file is free but u have to get with card example: my soft have lic file embedded meaning it will work with my cards get it ?
  15. Why can't u get Netvision soft ? what is the problem ?
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    Streaming JPG images

    Hmm check this out http://www.justin.tv/
  17. I don't know if anybody support it ( 3 rd party VMS) their own soft kinda suck few years back was thinking to add them for stock happy today that it did not happened too many other choices avail today my 2 c
  18. ------------------------------------------------------ Any idea about price for this cam ? Thx or this RD3GWIFI/500 from their website
  19. Yes, will take megapix board lenses no problem
  20. Well, lost interest for Analog cams while back lot more IP this days some Exacq and now Avigilon !
  21. Rory how many HIK cards do u want I have about 20 in stock ( 8 or 16 ch only ) Cost plus few points for you
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    reversing the inverse square law

    It may be helpful to visualize the inverse square law. Suppose you want to butter your toast with a butter spray gun. Suppose the butter spray pattern will precisely cover a single slice of toast when held one foot from the toast. Now, suppose you want to butter four slices of toast the same time. All you have to do is arrange the four slices in a 2x2 pattern and move the sprayer two feet from the toast. You have doubled the distance between the sprayer and the toast, and 1/4 of the butter is falling into each slice. That is the inverse square law. In other words, there is a relationship between the distance and the amount of butter (light) that falls on a given area. If you double the distance, you reduce the light on a given area by a factor of 2 squared which is 4. If you triple the distance, you reduce the light on a given area by a factor of 3 squared or 9. This law is well known in the field of photography, and such BS would be ridiculed as a joke in photography marketing literature. Security camera manufacturers assume that security camera installers know very little about light, and much of the security camera marketing literature is near worthless. Lux ratings don't mention shutter speed or aperture, IR Illuminators give an arbitrary distance without any mention of assumed camera or lens specifications, varifocal lenses don't mention aperture for the full zoom range, and the list goes on and on. It's pathetic. Security camera installers with a background in photography don't know whether to laugh or to cry when reading these specifications. Best, Christopher Thx, Chris I do understand inverse square law well enough but i like you example was just curios
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