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Interesting. I'd like to hear opinions on these $500-range DVRs. I know of a number of people who would be in the market for *good* DVRs in this price range.
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Only the Supercircuits site has prices: http://www.supercircuits.com
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4-pin AI lens connectors
kaysadeya replied to kaysadeya's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Finally received the 4-pin square AI lens connectors I ordered. Does anyone know the best way to solder wires to the connector pins? Should I insert the wire into the hollow end of the pin and solder? Or should I wrap the wire around the pin and solder? -
Where can I find a $500 DVR?!!
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If you look at the evolution of the computer industry you can see the parallels. In 1975, who would imagine almost everyone (in the "first world") would have a computer 30 years later? And you can see the trend accelerating: cell phones, HDTV, DVRs... and let's not mention the web. The evolution of and adoption to new technologies is happening faster and faster. I'm sure CCTV fits somewhere in this, but still trying to figure out to what degree and how soon.
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No. The plan is to offshore to the Bahamas.
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Good stuff, VST_Man. These are the principles (and a good amount of luck) on which successful businesses are built.
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That would make being a residential installer a tough business. Besides, the future of residential CCTV is probably DYI anyway. The winners in this market will be those who focus on volume, price, packaging, and support. Think: Dell of CCTV.
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DataAve, My CCTV application is a residence and my first impression on the cost of DVRs and cameras was similar to most homeowners. One's first impluse is to compare the price of a multi-channel security DVR to that of a TiVo. But it would be more accurate to compare the price of a security DVR to a high-end computer. When you get into that range, $1000-$3000 doesn't seem that unreasonable. However, only a few years ago, TiVos cost $600 or more. So, if we see a growing demand for security DVRs for the residential market, we can expect prices to come down and quality go up. Like any investment in technology, the question is: spend more to get something pretty good now or wait to get something better for less later.
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Also from Intellicam support: My question: who is the OEM? Answer: We are.
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My impression is that only the CD-R unit is Samsung. A bit misleading, but that's what you have to expect when you shop for a "rebranded" DVR. Here's the 16ch version with price: http://www.intellicamusa.com/dvr-series.htm
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Poor guy. He can't even trust his own (extended) family.
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The DSP card is to provide realtime display. The problem is that they just charge too much for all the hardware you'd need to match the performance of an embedded DVR. If they were to price the new Three-In-One Combo Card the same as their video-capture card, then they may be able to tip the economics more in their favor.
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What year is your vett?
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Recommended low-mid end DVR for restaurant
kaysadeya replied to ziggy221's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Then it's a no-brainer. Invest as much as you can in a good DVR and then learn every detail on how to use it. I've long understood the economics of PCs and most dedicated security DVRs are screaming bargains in camparison. -
The very best DVR card
kaysadeya replied to Integratek's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
That's easy for you to say... -
The very best DVR card
kaysadeya replied to Integratek's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I right a reel manle if sumbody gives me loat of mony. -
Recommended low-mid end DVR for restaurant
kaysadeya replied to ziggy221's topic in Digital Video Recorders
One thing to add, that you may or may not already know: The DVR is the brain for your entire system. If you need to spread out the costs, buy the best DVR you can from a reputable dealer and then go to Ebay and buy used B&W cameras. After that, you can upgrade the cameras when you have the spare cash. -
Recommended low-mid end DVR for restaurant
kaysadeya replied to ziggy221's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I have a 16ch Kodicom KSR516 that I'm very happy with. It's really solid and has almost all of the features I could ask for (though support for more PTZ protocols would be high on my current wishlist). I haven't used any other DVR, so I can't comment on the alternatives. -
I have a low-light ProVideo HEAT bullet that's great for low-light situations, but totally useless with IR. Looks like you might have a similar type of camera. If the seller mislead you on the specs, I'd return the camera and get a true day/night, or just go with B&W.
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Rory, I think I located the post I referenced. It appears your reference was to Extreme LED units, not the bulb units. Sorry for the confusion.
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A really expensive power supply! In fact that's the motivation behind my question about cable length. I'm only installing one unit. The power supply that supports one unit is $136, but the dual power supply is only $46 more. I figured buying the dual power supply would be cheap insurance in the event I wanted to add a second UF100 at some point in the future. I suggested to the Extreme tech that a larger guage wire may allow for longer length. His response was that the wire would have to be unrealistically large just to gain a few more yards. Of course, amperage drop-off with various wire sizes is well documented, so I'll research this more if I decide to add a second unit that needs to be more than 12' away from the original.
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I can answer my own question. Contacted Extreme today and the tech said that 6' is the standard length and should not be exceeded. This is because the unit draws 6 amps and performance is impacted if amperage is lost in transmission. After some discussion, he reluctantly said that I might be able to extend up to 12 feet, but should expect dimmer output.
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Rory, I'm giving serious thought to getting a UF100 and a dual power supply in case I want to add another unit in the future. However, I'd rather not be restricted to a specific distance between the illuminator and power supply. Do the UF100 units have the same distance restrictions between the illuminator and the power supply as the UF500 units? I recall the UF500 distance as being 3 meters.
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Hmmmm... I'm sure you made some comment that Extreme spec'ed out the life of the unit itself, but I can't find it. Anyway, if you've never heard of anything but the bulb going, then that's great news. Do you know how long they've been making the UF500?