jets 0 Posted October 26, 2009 Greetings: I'm hoping someone can hip me to a DVR with the following capabilities, or at least most of them. I've tried Hikvision and Intellicam and, while they are quality units that do a lot more things than the popularly marketed, familiar name units do, maybe I'm asking too much from a non-PC system? Reqs: 16 analog video ch/ no audio req'd Dual stream so net streams can be significantly smaller At least 5 PC's connecting via intranet and web and receiving 16 live images each Recording capability of D1@12FPS on all channels Net stream capable of decent images 3TB storage capacity 3-5 yr warranty Pentaplex And perhaps most importantly, a user interface that is not a convoluted hassle. This is for a Hotel where a front desk attendant and separately a security guard need to view 16 live images on their PC. They are not tech savvy. Ideally, they would clicck an icon on their desktop that lands them at log in screen/ they log in and land at a screen where they can elect to view all 16 cams.. e.g. highlighting 16 cam icons and then pressing 'live'/ then the screen would show a 4x4 grid of windows that populate within seconds. Intellicam (thanks Mike from Shoreview) can do this with their IE based browser, however there are PC's with no IE installed as a deterrent from surfing web., hence the need for a client. That said, I'd love to find a creative solution/ workaround. Any info is appreciated. The user friendly GUI is a must here. Rsvp Thanks Jeff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bpzle 0 Posted October 28, 2009 Have you checked out Avermedia? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jets 0 Posted October 29, 2009 Hi there- Thx 4 reply. No I haven't. Can you elaborate? Can you speak to the features I listed? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bpzle 0 Posted October 29, 2009 http://www.avermedia-usa.com/surveillance/productdetail.aspx?id=64 This should answer most of your questions. The unit will do everything you want and then some. It''s also a "hybrid" which can record 16 channels of video from either analog of IP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted October 29, 2009 A couple other options: 1-Install Virtual Box (FREE) then Install Windows XP into that, depending on the DVR's IE login page, you may be able to save as a .HTA file and add that to Windows Startup, if not then you could create a simple notepad text file, enter something like a meta refresh or javascript redirect to your DVR's IP or you could even slap it into an Iframe, then save THAT as a .HTA file and add to Windows Startup. 2-Whip open an old copy of Visual Basic 6 or your favourite development software, find that ActiveX control and dump that into a new EXE, resize, add any additional features it may not have, save as an EXE and make a setup file - now they can use the ActiveX without IE installed. 3-ActiveX control will (most times) still work in a PC without Internet Explorer Installed as long as the IE Core is not removed, Explorer will load the webpage. Enter DVR IP Address into any address text box at top, hit enter. Occasionally you may encounter an Explorer crash, this may be fixed by changing folder options to launch folder windows in a separate process. Basically IE is still there unless you remove the Core. If you remove the IE Core then certain administrative things wont work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twilo123 0 Posted November 18, 2009 maybe Nuvico or Everfocus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted November 18, 2009 Greetings: I'm hoping someone can hip me to a DVR with the following capabilities, or at least most of them. I've tried Hikvision and Intellicam and, while they are quality units that do a lot more things than the popularly marketed, familiar name units do, maybe I'm asking too much from a non-PC system? Reqs: 16 analog video ch/ no audio req'd Dual stream so net streams can be significantly smaller At least 5 PC's connecting via intranet and web and receiving 16 live images each Recording capability of D1@12FPS on all channels Net stream capable of decent images 3TB storage capacity 3-5 yr warranty Pentaplex And perhaps most importantly, a user interface that is not a convoluted hassle. This is for a Hotel where a front desk attendant and separately a security guard need to view 16 live images on their PC. They are not tech savvy. Ideally, they would clicck an icon on their desktop that lands them at log in screen/ they log in and land at a screen where they can elect to view all 16 cams.. e.g. highlighting 16 cam icons and then pressing 'live'/ then the screen would show a 4x4 grid of windows that populate within seconds. Intellicam (thanks Mike from Shoreview) can do this with their IE based browser, however there are PC's with no IE installed as a deterrent from surfing web., hence the need for a client. That said, I'd love to find a creative solution/ workaround. Any info is appreciated. The user friendly GUI is a must here. Rsvp Thanks Jeff Hi Jeff. like someone else has already said the avermedia will do what you have asked and more. i have this type below in a few holiday inns and they work fine for hotels. 1 good feature the hotels like is movment alert. (the aver will switch cameras when following people so security at night can see who is moving around the floors with out touching the dvrs. if you are in the uk i can put a link to a holiday inn system on a temp password for you to view. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=86 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites