wisp_engineer 0 Posted March 25, 2009 I'm looking at the Sanyo DSR2004. Does anyone have any input on this model as to if they like it or hate it? How about similar models? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CCTV_Suppliers 0 Posted March 26, 2009 I like this box for the cost, ease of use and specs that are excellent compared to similar boxes in the market... Here are some of its specs: MPEG 4 Recording for Low Bit Rate, High Picture Quality, and Optimal Storage Capability 80 GB Storage Capacity Recording Speed up to 120 ips Camera Recording Rates are Individually Adjustable from 1 to 30 ips Triplex Capability - Simultaneous Recording, Playback, and Network Monitoring Built-in Motion Detection for Alarm Recording LIVE Capture Allows Still Image Output of Live Images Easy Search Functions - Event Search, Time/Date Search, Time Line Search PTZ Telemetry Control Capability IR Remote Control (Included) of up to Nine DVRs Supports Composite and VGA Monitor Outputs Two Way Audio Over the Network Easy Backup of BMP or JPEG Still Images and AVI Files with USB Memory Stick Supports DHCP for Automatic IP Address Assignment Also Supports TCP/IP, SMTP & PPPoE Supports up to Four Concurrent Network Users Auto Recording with Optimum File Size What you have available is 30FPS per channel... Another part that I like about it is that I can add more storage... Coupled with three years warranty, it is one of the cost effective, yet functional embedded system for the four channel DVR market. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wisp_engineer 0 Posted March 26, 2009 Thanks for the reply. I really like the DVR for the same reason you do. My customer needs the audio recording at two of his four sites, and he doesn't want local screens attached to the DVR's so network managable units is a must. There is also the requirement of viewing/listening to one of the sites using cam/mic combinations over the network, and this dvr seems like it fits that bill perfectly. I can't see any reason to choose anyone else for a DVR when it comes down to price and warranty. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites