liveinxs 0 Posted June 25, 2011 does anyone have any views or opinions on the CNB line of DVRs, i was specifically looking at the HDS4824 , its a 16 channel unit with the following specs... - Max. Recording 240fps(NTSC)/200fps(PAL) - Dynamic Recoding Schedule Functions (Time, Motion, Alarm) - Support Emergency-Recording Key - 16ch VideoLoop-Back & 1 VGA, 1 SPOT - 4ch Audio Input / 1ch Output - Easy Control interface : Front Key board / Remote controller / USB Mouse - Support SATA interface 3 HDD / 1 DVDRW (*Optional) - Support DDNS server and Web server (with ActiveX) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted June 25, 2011 Ive used them but under another name, they are made by a manufacturer called Indigo. CNB has made their own custom CMS software, and it is great. Fast GUI on even slow computers. Anyway, with those DVRs the software gives you a remote desktop like feature to config the DVR. Network quality is very good, though unfortunately there is no way to dial it down so need a fast connection. Stable DVRs, never seen one crash, still have them in the field. Not the CNB labelled one but made by same manufacturer, going by the CNB manual everything is exactly the same as well. They have limited mobile phone support though, and the network software only works on Windows. Dahua was much cheaper though, so I went that route instead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites