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SunnyKim

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  1. Go get a brand new vaccum while I am considering to upgrade the translator. By the way, if you could find & sell the item that can drive 4 X 4K monitor for spot displaying 16 IP (1080P) cameras, you would be well-off. Value Added Software Like Facial Recognition or Object Tracking would require all 16 Ch Simultaneous Real Time Decoding, based on Main 1080P compressed streams. That could be called HighTech. That may be needed in 2015 or so, were to borrow your terminology.
  2. Thanks for your kind explanation. But what I pointed out was that both playback and spot monitoring needs to decompress the encoded bit stream. 16 Ch X 1080P X 30FPS could be tough to handle for both softwares and hardwares-stand alone NVR. Thanks again Why in the world would you need to replay 16ch at 1080p? and why at 30fps..whats wrong with playback at substream resolution... For the record the NVR can playback 4 channels at FULL resolution, that is 4k (the nvr is capable of 4k, but the cameras included are only 4mp) Boogieman, Now you are telling me that 16 Ch on 1080P monitor means each CIF recording as a substream, for a spot monitoring or playbacking. 16 Ch X D1 on 4K monitor? In video qualitywise, is it far better than WD1 that analog DVR provides? Be real centwise. Why have you been bashing around analog system all the way? Analog system offers the quality as good as DVD player's in resoltuion-wise. What are you doing anyway? I am telling you that you have a huge market to sell your IP products as Las Vegas is still on analog 90%, if you are smart enough.
  3. SunnyKim

    Help me choose a DVR

    Most of DVR, nowdays, support a remote access over internet or smart phones. Your old one might be limited to CIF recording. Get a new DVR for analog cameras, this time, that supports WD1 or 960H or D1 Recording.
  4. Thanks for your kind explanation. But what I pointed out was that both playback and spot monitoring needs to decompress the encoded bit stream. 16 Ch X 1080P X 30FPS could be tough to handle for both softwares and hardwares-stand alone NVR. Thanks again
  5. Why do you think IP can't Just because I have not seen yet. Simultaneous Decoding (Playback or spot monitoring) of 16 Ch X 1080Px30FPS is still believed to be a challenge for software-wise (on a very powerful PC) or stand alone NVR.
  6. You may need to check whether they can provide a spot - monitoring(playback) all 16 Channels simultaneously in realtime.
  7. If not camcorder, buy a DIY mobile black box camera, which is very cheap these days and you can place it in the car, when needed.
  8. SunnyKim

    returning

    Good to know. With my respect.
  9. I got it for you. Please try it and post whether you like it or not !!! viewtopic.php?f=19&t=46632&hilit=nvss
  10. SunnyKim

    Newcomer looking for advice.

    Your current system is probably in CIF recording. The video quality may not be good enough. You are only to upgrade your DVR to be capable of recording D1 or 960H or WD1 X 16 Ch X 30FPS. That would cost you minimum, for less than U$300. They are now supporting new features , remote access to the video on your smart phones. As you wish, you can go for IP system, as well. The video resolution would be necessarily to be HD (720P or 1080P). But make sure not to remove the video cables for analog cameras, just in case coming back when you are getting troubles with IP system: 48 IP cameras could be a huge system to handle, may be costly.
  11. Oh I see, Linwood. It could be a good idea to wait till "Boogieman" around here finds a right solution for you. You seem to have picked a very tough title, for experts to comment, 6 ch X 1080P X 30FPS, a realtime decoding NVR. May not be easy to find, I guess I know the reason why., but I can not tell you at this moment. But I remember couple of threads, recently in this forum, introducing NVSS6XXXX, based on Intel Celeron core, claiming 9 Ch Decoding Standalone NVR. Pricing was U$450, if my memory is correct. Please get it in this forum.
  12. Lorex HDDVR 720P at U$380 is the one for you. And you should buy a good quality cable -RG59 certified.
  13. To me, chances of interfering with DVR DAC and Cameras could be very slim. If the DVR supports HDMI out, you can plug into a TV for verification. Please also check whether color components of TVI signal can be suppressed as an option in the night, or low lighted condition. Please play some options(control buttons) on their Low Pass Filterings on Luminance or Chroma. If not properly suppressed down(completely low pass filtered), the decoder may be mistaken as a Chroma, being placed in the high frequency band.
  14. SunnyKim

    Issue with Samsung DVR

    They seem to put the codes of Testing Version into their Flash memory. You better tell them. How do you like the quality of analog system? Does its quality win over the cheap/low cost?
  15. I think you can Search & Find a standalone NVR that can match to your IP cameras. The NVR must be able to decode all incoming compressed bit streams of 6 Ch X 30 FPS.
  16. I haven't tried that. The biggest problem comes when you have more than one series of the Samsung cameras, as each model will want to use a different version of the webviewer and will try to uninstall the other one. That could be a reason why you are there. No money if anybody can do it. Is that correct?
  17. SunnyKim

    Newbie Looking for a Home Camera System

    You may go get analog cameras + stand alone DVR (4 Ch WD1) on the internet. All less than U$ 150.
  18. I come to know that there are enough rooms for improvements for more robust motion detection scheme. Appreciated with Thanks.
  19. Yes, the test was done in our lab. 200ft in a bundle and a separate local power to camera. The main purpose was to evaluate HD-CVI modulation scheme and trying to come up with our own invention. Thanks again for the numbers.
  20. Thanks, tomcctv. Very hard to believe. In our lab, with unbranded cables, tough to achieve 200 ft. Anyway, I will put the number in my note.
  21. tomcctv, I just like to have your confirmation. Because you seemed to have installed HD-CVIs on the real field. Of course, any information/ confirmation from others are welcome. Can HD-CVI video run 2000 ft on Cat6 line, without any baluns ? Is it 2000 ft? or 200 ft? One more: I understand there are so far, 3 types for HD video data being sent over the cable. HD-CVI, HD-TVI, and HD-AHD. I understand they are not compatible each other. But do you state they are compatible each other?
  22. One question, please. When "Direct to Disk" is enabled, the CPU does not parse the incoming compressed bit stream, any longer, in order to judge whether motions have taken place or not. It just dumps the incoming stream to writings into HDD. So the triggering motion alarms to users or saving HDD storage would not be possible. Do I understand correctly?
  23. Ask forum owner to restrict usage of word "Analog" lol...that would be great. Good!!!
  24. You are right You do not own anything but North America. You are right You do not work for anyone, but for Mom for milk and bread. I am considering to upgrade my translator while you go and getting a brand new vaccum. Cheers.
  25. You are always welcome after you can show off that you got a brand new vaccum. I would do that, were in your shoes. Please act before talk. I know you do not carry a big mouth or cannon. Are you sure that 1080P CVI can go over 1000 feet on a commercial cable in the market? I mean easily obtainable cable in the market. Do you think its resolution(contrast: high frequency component) can be as good as D1's? Technology-wise, it seems to have a long way to go. That means not compatible between current ones and future ones, not even with different companies's. It seems your company claiming it and you must believe it. You are sold to it. Please do not peddle your name for booging around here. You can give me your opinions any time and in any manner. But please do not try to teach me or force me to agree to you. Cheers.
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