Hello all, first post here. I just got into building a pc dvr system for my in-laws store. Father in-law bought a Swann DVR8-1450+8camera. He's using 4 camera's and the dvr in his bar. So i built this system from spare parts for his store with the other 4 cameras.
Swann system link: http://www.swann.com/s/products/view/?product=1520&utm_campaign=bazaarvoice&utm_medium=SearchVoice&utm_source=RatingsAndReviews&utm_content=Default
System:
P4 3ghz
2gb ddr400
84gb HDD(upgrading soon)
Mobo with intel 915g express chipset
Using Intel Graphics.
Now i bought a 60fps pci card, however its performance is only decent with one camera and hooking up the 2nd today it looks like its running at 10fps,plus it only records at 320x240 resolution. I believe i got jipped as they state 60fps, but upon looking up the actual chipset i only find 30fps cards matching it.
Card link: http://www.ecrater.com/p/11338869/4-channel-dvr-pci-surveillance-video?gps=1&id=20539275859
So here's my main question, last night i purchased another PCI card. Now i'm hoping i made a decent purchase as it states it can record at 30fps per channel, 240fps total on card capable, and record D1 resolution, which the Swan Pro-530 cameras are capable of.
New Card link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-Channel-V-A-PCI-PC-DVR-card-Real-time-DVR-Card-H-264-14-Bit-H-264-Security-DVR-/221230849302#vi-content]this 8 channel card
i'm hoping you can tell me if i made a decent purchase to run 4 cameras. Also its stated under requirements that i need a graphics card with 512mb vram. Now i'm very pc tech savy, this dvr is a whole new dept tho. when you guys build PC-dvr's do you get a graphics card or is that over-stated in the requirements?
Side note: why can't i use BBCode url? hence i had to paste the whole links.