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GV-1480 question

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Been shopping for a new 16ch DVR card, and have decided on the GV-1480. There are two versions available, one has the "D-sub type dongle" connectors, and the other has the "DVI dongle". Other than connector type, is there any difference between these cards? Also, from reading other posts, I saw that if I use v. 8.4 software, 16 IP cameras can be added to the system. Is this correct? Lastly, (if this type of question is allowed) a recommendation for a reliable vendor for legit cards at the best price. Thanks.

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After searching around, they look to be exactly the same.

 

The advantage of the DVI card is that 16-ch of video is to one DVI plug, and the 16-ch of audio goes in the other DVI.

 

With the D-type (D-sub) card, you have 2 D-sub connectors to handle 16-ch, and ANOTHER two (in an audio extension card) to handle the 16-ch of audio.

 

So If I had to choose, I'd go with the DVI one, because you don't need to install the other extension card (saves slot space).

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