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I wonder how much crunching it can do. I guess if you used a USB encoder, it might be able to keep up. That said, if compact size is your desire, the actual boards on most DVRs are so small now that you could come up with a very small case.
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How much money do you think you are going to save on a cheap POS DVR versus getting a quality unit? You can buy a good 8 channel unit for $150. Link? Well seeing how I have $0 and am having a hard time finding work locally, a $60 D1 DVR might save $4,000 worth of AV equipment in my truck from being stolen. What's the difference between a $60 and $150 DVR besides it does not include a cheap Chinese HDD that I would rather install myself, a trusted model HDD. Then I can upgrade in the future to a better 4ch and use the cheap 4ch for just door cams where the target is so close extreme detail will not be necessary. If your goal is to save the $4000 worth of equipment, a DVR system isn't your best bet. Lots of other ways to protect your truck. What is the difference in a $60 and $150 unit? Real D1 recording vs upsampled. advanced scheduling features, better motion detection, better interface, after sale support, a real warranty. I had a cheaper DVR, a NightOwl, and Newegg was nice enough to take it back. The replacement Dahua based unit is night and day with the NightOwl. I'd send you a link but the forum moderator doesn't allow links to Selly's Nurplus. But if you are a person that compares specs and can't comprehend there being more to it than just raw specs (which are from the seller anyway), then yeah, get the cheapest D1 DVR you can find.
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You have to look at it from both sides. A customer is not doing his due diligence if they don't shop for the best value in their eyes. If you aren't showing them what value you provide compared to your competitor, you are the one that is failing.
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How much money do you think you are going to save on a cheap POS DVR versus getting a quality unit? You can buy a good 8 channel unit for $150.
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Camera suggestion for tough lighting situation at front door
yakky replied to ronp's topic in Security Cameras
A camera with WDR will do fine in that situation. CNB 24VF series or Qvis Eye34s have worked well for me. -
I have a Foscam, its not exactly PTZ, ie it doesn't zoom, more like PTnoZ. Its a total toy even compared to a $50 wired security cam. No IR filter means washed out images at day, poor IR means very little light at night. Its only good for getting a feel of what is going on.
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Yeah, that camera is mounted at the top of the 3rd story. For day shots, the image quality will be the same. In tricky lighting situations it won't. The DSP on a camera makes a huge difference in what you see. I'd encourage you to buy a pricier camera from somewhere with a liberal return policy and test it out. I too tried to go the cheap route, but quickly realized that at night is when most of the bad stuff happens, and at night, cheap cameras stink!
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I've seen the videos shockwave put up, IMO they are very useful if that area is already covered by other cameras. Worst case, the other cameras get some footage, but if the tracking does its job, you get even closer footage.
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Any junk camera is fine for monitoring daytime activity. Its when you get into nighttime activity or trying to ID faces is when you get into trouble. If you are after small covert style cameras, CNB makes some based on the 20s camera/DSP. They do ok at night with some light but really aren't suitable for anything more than seeing what's going on. Unfortunately they don't make any small cameras based on their 24VF. taUla1cVBOA The above video is my VFL-20S.
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My IR cams definitely get 10x the hits at night compared to a CNB TDN camera (24VF series). IMO its only an issue if you review footage on a regular basis. If you review footage based on real events, it is not a problem.
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What to look for when buying ebay budget cameras (max $100)
yakky replied to matt_perth's topic in Security Cameras
What makes them so bad? Support after the sale. You can get brand name cameras under $100 now. The Qvis Eye-34N at $70 is hard to beat. Even the CNB 24VF series in the $120 range. So getting a no-name effio based camera in the $70 range doesn't make a whole lot of sense. -
Might want to state your budget...otherwise you might be some expensive recommendations. If you search, there are some nice tracking PTZs in under the 1k range.
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CCTV Software...What's free and good at the moment?
yakky replied to the lemming's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Zoneminder is free and works very well. -
Good stuff, I'm interested in seeing how the VideoSecus comare to the CNBs, as well as the antics of this guy as well.
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Dahua, Dohua overly-shilled,PLUS my free opinion
yakky replied to 40th Floor's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
You know, you could easily make your point by showing a few youtubes of the same shot with a similar priced Dahua camera and YOUR favorite brand. Day shots, tricky lighting, and then some night shots. That might make a strong argument. Claiming that people are shilling... not so much. -
Dahua, Dohua overly-shilled,PLUS my free opinion
yakky replied to 40th Floor's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Wow... you sure did give a strong argument. I know I'm convinced..... -
You'll have a rough time with anything at night through a window. Does it need to be covert to people inside and outside the house, or just outside? What is your budget?
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Captured vandalism, no clear face shot. Now what!?
yakky replied to Toaster's topic in Security Cameras
A lower mounted camera is going to be your best bet. Megapixel cams with $5k NVRs are useless when they get the top of peoples heads. Overhead cameras are great for seeing what is going on, not people's faces. Mount a small/hidden camera right above the door. -
Welcome to the forum. Your country has some of the most amazing beaches and food in the world!
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A dedicated DVR is going to be a much better and cheaper solution in the end. 100 yards doesn't sound too terrible. Personally I'd rather spend a weekend with a trenching machine than play with wireless issue for years, but its your choice.
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Define reasonable amount of money. I'm sure you'll hear from a lot of pros, that there are no consumer level wireless cameras that are worth a hoot. The general advice is wired unless it is impossible to run a wire to that location.
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Both TFT and Dahua units I've had will only record to internal drives, there was no option to record to external. They only export to external drives.
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Yeah, it would be nice to try before you buy. Really, the Dahua based units are the lesser of two evils. There is some really cool stuff you can do with a Dahua via rstp and looping back a channel. You essentially will have a console view. There is another site that has great writeups, sdks, sample code and clients but the forum admin here won't allow links to it. I feel your paint though, I went through the same WTF moment when I was shopping. I went with a TFT based unit (Night Owl) and ended up returning it and going with an E**surv Dahua based unit. I'm much happier with it all around.
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Curious if anyone has a true browser agnostic client. Both the Dahua and TFT based units require plugins. TFT based units have a Safari plugin but its rather unpolished and there are issues with various versions of Macs. For linux, you are screwed. Dahua has clients for Mac and Linux but their Web interface only works with PCs. Running IE in Wine isn't so bad though. The Dahua mobile clients are also superior to TFT.
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what are the latest cctv cameras out there?
yakky replied to Odesys's topic in General Digital Discussion
What exactly are you looking to do? From your message sounds like you are doing some sort of marketing.