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Hi!

 

I'm looking for a 16 channels camera security system. (no audio)

 

I need the following specs:

 

Good image quality (mpg4 and / or with H.264 compression).

Adjustable frame rate from 1 to 30 per camera

Internet remote viewing

Lan or usb port or external hd for backup

Record on motion detection

dvd burner if it's available

a good system (stable firmware) and update firmware

budget 3000 - 5000 $ (maybe more)

My cam are already installed

 

I pretty sure i have people have this king of dvr, i have a pc with gv-800 8 ports, but now i can't put a pc and the super user have no knowledge for that kind of system

 

Thank you very much for your answer

 

maxcam

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Hi vin2install,

 

Any suggestion for me ? model, experience, pros, cons, etc ...

 

Thank you for your help.

 

maxcam

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You could look at a KPD678 however the web software is pretty budget

 

With that kind of Budget you could look at getting a Samsung techwin SVR1660, the SNM128 Software is very nice

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I'd be more than happy to markup a really good AverMedia unit for ya to put you in the price range.

LOL but seriously, go to Avermedia's site and check out their stuff. I've recently become a big fan of their stuff. You can get everything you want and them some for WELL below your budget. Plus a lot of their units are hybrids so you can even afford to add some sweet IP cams to your system and still come out below budget! Check out Acti for the cameras...

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Good image quality (mpg4 and / or with H.264 compression).---with MPEG4, it is good for local storage; with H.264, it is good for network transmission.

 

Adjustable frame rate from 1 to 30 per camera. with 30fps, can get real time image

 

Internet remote viewing----support remote access or live view via 3G mobile

 

Lan or usb port or external hd for backup---USB2.0 for backup

 

Record on motion detection----supports a variety of recording modes include scheduled recording, motion detected recording, continuous recording, Net-viewer Recording, or a combination of any modes

 

dvd burner if it's available---dvd-rw installed for backup purposes.

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