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Resnik

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  1. KNR-090 (4 chan), you can have like 5 fps per channel max, if you use all four channels, otherwise you hit 100% cpu mark. And I was also unable to add one Onvif protocol camera (Geovision), but error indicated that problem was with Ipcorder, I forwarded details about the problem to them, so they can fix it.
  2. I agree, dedicated NVR's are the way to go. But people sadly go with cheapest option
  3. Hi, My first post here, well I'm not new in this field, as I work as security technician in small country in the middle of the europe, and apart from alarms and video control, we also install video surveillance. IP cameras I'm familiar with are; Mobotix, Actii, Vivotek, Geovision, IQeye (shutter stuck anyone?), Ubnt Aircam, and some others. As for analog cameras, we mostly use Dahua DVR (branded as something else) and Samsung, and maintain some old systems like Geutebruck, and Digiview. Ok, enough about me But sadly I'm on a budget at home, and I'm looking for some good IP day/night cameras. I'd need one good dome camera, and one day/night, or if dome would be too expensive, area would be monitored with 4 day/night cameras. Lets start with good NVR, I'd like to move away from windows system, so I decided to scrap my idea of using dedicated PC + Avigilon software/hardware. At work we also use IPcorder http://www.ipcorder.com/en/nvr-ipcorder/what-is-ipcorder/ , but I'm not satisfied with it, as it does not play nice with all the brands, + it has some serious CPU issues. So I'm considering Aver's EH1004H . Now IP cameras, I would like something to have full HD. I personally like UBNT's Aircam due to its price, but its only 720p, and no night mode, gotta wait for PRO version to come out Mobotix is also nice, but its price is omg crazy, so somewhere in the middle, I think Vivotek would be a good solution? so long story short I need suggestion for: NVR D/N 2m/1080p camera D/N PTZ Dome ty in advance
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