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Best Free DVR Recording Software
satsecure replied to Zapnologica's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Here is a package containing 3 different free cctv software and a couple of other useful applications for video surveillance.Includes H264 to avi converter and video player. They should fulfil your needs and full user manuals are included. Free CCTV software for PC and Mac Note: It has been designed for use with Maxx Digital DVRs but should be compatible with most other brands. -
Nokia windows phone remote viewing apps?
satsecure replied to lidds6841's topic in Computers/Networking
Our Maxx Digital DVRs are setup to work with the RXCam apps. I use the RXCam app for windows phone myself and it works great. It should be compatible to function with most DVRs if you want to give it a try. I will tell you that there is one little quirk with it if you are using it for the first time, once on the viewing screen you need to drag the camera you wish to view into the viewing area. Just tapping it doesn't work. Just for reference I have used this app on Lumia 920 and 1520 fine. -
Could you please explain the specific problem again in a clear and concise manner without getting to into detail about your personal history? I have read through your original post a couple of times now and it is hard to grasp specifically, what your neighbours are doing that bothers you.
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A motion detection video system on a residential property is completely justified. As for audio, I believe it is legal in the US and UK with consent and when necessary but only with consent, even on residential properties. Here are the legal privacy guidelines ICO in the UK provide: The use of audio recording, particularly where it is continuous, will, in most situations, be considered more privacy intrusive than purely visual recording. Its use will therefore require much greater justification. Audio recording should only be used where: You have identified a need or issue which can be characterised as a pressing social need and can evidence that this need must be addressed. 1. You have considered other less privacy intrusive methods of addressing the need. 2. Having reviewed the other less privacy intrusive methods, you have concluded that these will not appropriately address the identified issue and the only way to address the issue is through the use of audio recording. 3. You should ensure that at the point of purchase of the audio system all appropriate privacy by design methods have been incorporated into the system. If you have already bought the system, you should look to see if you can incorporate any privacy by design technologies. 4. If you are using audio recording you should make sure that the system you have bought provides a high enough quality of recording to achieve your stated aim. 5. You should make it clear to data subjects that audio recording is taking place, over and above any visual recording which is already occurring. 6. The best way to make sure these requirements are met is to carry out a thorough privacy impact assessment. (Please also see section 7.2 for specific detail on audio recording in relation to BWV systems). Below are some examples of where audio monitoring and recording may be justified. However, if you can evidence that you have gone through the process above, you may be able to justify other uses of audio recording. Audio based alert systems, such as those triggered by changes in noise patterns such as sudden shouting. Conversations must not be recorded, and operators should not listen in. Two-way audio feeds from ‘help points’ covered by CCTV cameras, where these are activated by the person requiring assistance. Conversations between staff and particular individuals where a reliable record is needed of what was said so it might be used as evidence in an investigation, such as in the charging area of a police custody suite. Where recording is triggered due to a specific threat.
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Best free CCTV DVR software? Windows or linux doesnt matter
satsecure replied to mxmaniac's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Here is a package containing 3 different free cctv software and a couple of other useful applications for video surveillance.Includes H264 to avi converter and video player. They should fulfil your needs and full user manuals are included. Free CCTV software for PC and Mac Note: It has been designed for use with Maxx Digital DVRs but should be compatible with most other brands. -
Unfortunately yes, Wireless still isn't at the point of being a viable option for a good surveillance system. The bandwidth of WD1(960H) and above are just too much of a strain on any home wifi. People actually pay hundreds for wireless sender/receiver systems dedicated to individual cctv cameras but these are often used on large lands, across roads, waterways etc You can locate your DVR away from your router quite easily by just using some high speed Powerline adapters. We use ones by a company called Maxx Digital. Powerline adapters send your internet connection via your homes internal power circuit and effectively creates a hard wired connection to your router with the messiness of extra cabling. Then you just stick your DVR in the cupboard as you wanted. You will require a dedicated power socket for powerline adapters but some also have passthrough so that the socket is still usable since they dont work through extension leads.
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Which Samsung DVR for IP camera and 700TVL
satsecure replied to tucup's topic in General Digital Discussion
Hikvision do a very good hybrid range which you may want to consider, they allow both IP and analog cameras. From my experience they are very easy to use and have good support as well. -
You can use screen capture software which has actually come a long way since twitch became a thing. However this still isn't perfect, for the best results you would have the streams details and save directly through VLC player.
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Hello, I'm not sure what brand that is but usually with the DVRs we have you need to contact your supplier for the reset code. Most DVRs dont let you reset them so easily, they are supposed to be secure after all. Reset codes change daily and a lot of the time are based on the systems calendar. I would contact your supplier or the manufacturer to ask them how to reset it.
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Can't see your link, maybe you want to quote the description?