tomdlgns 0 Posted January 13, 2009 ok, this is a strange one for me. i am installing a 16 channel DVR system and the client wants each camera on its own TV channel in the house. my only job on this project is to supply the DVR, if it can do what he wants it to do. if it cant, he is going to use another company, which is fine by me. is it possible to take the latest Geovision software/DVR and output each camera on its own channel? i know the DVR comes with a video composite out, but that will only output what the main unit is displaying. in this case, he wants each camera to have it's own channel. can i split the video feed? meaning, before i connect it to the DVR, can i send one video feed to the DVR and the other to the TV switching unit? i hope this makes sense to you guys, if not, please ask questions. thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted January 13, 2009 Hi! You can have this and also sometimes it can become a problem. We done a few of this before. But we take the video signal from the camera and uses a signal modulator. I think that you must use 1 modulator for each camera dough. JD ok, this is a strange one for me. i am installing a 16 channel DVR system and the client wants each camera on its own TV channel in the house. my only job on this project is to supply the DVR, if it can do what he wants it to do. if it cant, he is going to use another company, which is fine by me. is it possible to take the latest Geovision software/DVR and output each camera on its own channel? i know the DVR comes with a video composite out, but that will only output what the main unit is displaying. in this case, he wants each camera to have it's own channel. can i split the video feed? meaning, before i connect it to the DVR, can i send one video feed to the DVR and the other to the TV switching unit? i hope this makes sense to you guys, if not, please ask questions. thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites