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  1. martingilly

    Which compression algorithm

    thanks guys, I'll have a JPEG2000 here tomorrow to test. http://pluscctv.com/dvr.htm seems way to cheap to be worth it's salt, but ya never know.
  2. Offers the best picture quality. MPEG2, MPEG4 or JPEG2000?
  3. martingilly

    Cheap DVR J2000

    Made by GEN IV, it appears to have great spec's but I haven't seen one in action. I'll have oone under test by the end of the week Any one installed one of these yet?
  4. martingilly

    Port Forwarding

    having the same problem with my GEN IV DVR. SBC's DSL IP changes constantly so remote access is a real pain in the #$%. I had hoped to use TZO a service which gives youa pseudo static IP for about 25 bucks a year. It works by assigning a domain name to a certain IP, when the IP change the client software notifies the TZO instantly who then changes it's database of addresses. Bottom line is you get some of the functionality of a static at a fraction of the cost. Problem with the GEN IV client software is it requires an actual IP to point it in the right direction, I cant' add the domain name instead . Looks like I'm going to sign up with Earthlink and pay the DSL fee as well as the xtra $15 a month for the static.... bugger. BTW if you can access your DVR using a domain name then check out TZO at http://www.tzo.com/
  5. martingilly

    A very cool DVR Part II

    good, i really need the HD space since all 4 cameras will be running for 18 hrs a day (bar environment) and there is constant motion on all 4, since i want the full 15fps recorded it really is aspace hog job.
  6. martingilly

    A very cool DVR Part II

    is there a sise limit fo rthe hard drive on this model? i would like to put in a 400gig. the 80 is way too small.
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