larry
Administrators-
Content Count
565 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Everything posted by larry
-
Hey MisterNetwork & Shisha welcome to the forum. Sounds like you are a jack of all trades sort of guy and your expertise is welcome here.
-
Hello Tendy, If you are new to CCTV then this is the place for you. Plenty of experts here to answer your questions
-
Hello John, Welcome to CCTVforum.com hope you enjoy your stay.
-
Hello recidivo, Welcome to CCTVForum.com hope you find all the information you need
-
Welcome to CCTVForum.com Walter. Enjoy yourself
-
onSSI is just Milestone rebranded so the differences are tech support and customer service.
-
Hey Syed , Welcome to the forum. Your Pelco knowledge will be welcome.
-
Welcome Gary, glad you finally found us. I'm sure you've got alot of knowledge to share.
-
Welcome to the forum DrCCTV. Glad you decided to join us. Your experience will be certainly be a benefit to all.
-
Welcome Marmot, There are many people here who are new to CCTV so you'll fit right in. Enjoy the forum
-
The forum software does not have that functionality now. I can look into getting it put in. But I also want to keep the registration process simple. Those items don't seem like they will slow registrations though, so I'll look for a mod that can handle that
-
Welcome Wookie, Hope you enjoy your stay on the interplanetary CCTVForum.com. May the focus be with you.
-
I made that restricted due to the topics being discussed in there. They were getting very propreitary. You should have access though - I'll check on that noe.
-
Hello Khandurian Welcome to the forum. Glad you decided to stick around and become a member.
-
Hello ImSol and welcome to CCTVForum.com. Im glad you found us.
-
Hello Ken. Welcome and enjoy your stay
-
cctv for 300 acre farm of peaches and almonds
larry replied to panjabi's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hello, You should probably hire one of our expert members here as a sub-contractor or consultant to do this for you. We have some very qualified people hire to that would do a very good job of putting this together. Since violence has already occurred you definately want to do this right. -
Welcome to the forum. I am not even an expert at this stuff but I can tell you that you are not going to find a good wireless ( day/night or not) system for 500-750 pounds (930-1400 USD). You might get a wired system using a stand alone, Nuvico 4 channel or similiar for around 800.00 USD plus 300.00 each camera. Use this thread for storage requirement estimates: http://www.cctvforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=4149&highlight=storage+calculator
-
"Running a security business" forum locked?
larry replied to CCTVcams's topic in Questions about this site
Yes, that forum is now a private forum like the Dealers section. The topics being discussed where too related to margins and markups so the decision was made to make it private. If you are in the CCTV business and you stck around long enough, you may asked for access to this area. -
Take some camera image captures with the software and attch some images of the blurring
-
NEW CCTV setup, Need input on what to buy
larry replied to silverspl's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
If you want to go the PC route, you should probably look at Video Insight, GeoVision and AverMedia. I have not done any cost comparisons lately but that price is more realistic than the people who want to do this for 1500 bucks. You will probably wind up in the 10000+ range though but that's just a guess. Good IR cost good money. A month worth of storage with 16 cameras? A lot of variables determine HD size. Such recording resolution, codec and fps. You would definately need to go with record on motion detection. Nevertheless with a PC, you'd need a pretty big drive(s) I would imagine. Most of what you are asking is here in this forum. I just have to condense and organize the frequently asked questions into the forum I created for them. Good Luck -
Blurred Images GV800 9 cams
larry replied to MLinks's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Am image would help -
Hello and welcome to the forum. I know this does not answer all your questions but here is a link to a thread about that dvr http://www.cctvforum.com/about4763.html&highlight=nvjv4000 As far as camera type goes, I would go with domes on the retail floor or resturant and box style behind the cash register facing the customer. Like you said, they - the customer - won't know where the dome is pointing and they WILL know that the box camera is on them. Depending on your lighting, if it is subdued, you might need a camera that switches to B/W. Guess it depends on what you want to capture.
-
He is a member of our forum. Just send a PM to the user spytown to inquire about it.
-
I am going to assume you can't use the web server built into the Geo software. In that case, if you want something custom - as this seems it would be - you'd probably have to get your hands on the SDK