Henriks 0 Posted September 7, 2014 I currently have D-Link and HikVision cameras, setup up via POE and a Synology NAS (with Surveillance Station). I would like the cameras to be viewed and operated without the need of a computer - so i have been looking into buying a DVR for this purpose. I am, however, very much in doubt about which DVR to buy, since HikVision is my first camera choice, i thought of getting a HikVision DVR with a built in HDD. I do have a dedicated POE switch, so no need to spend extra money on a DVR with POE (i guess this would make the DVR more expensive, and i have read that connecting the cameras directly to the DVR makes it a pain to access them directly) I would really appreciate any comments and recommendations on a DVR that fit my setup ? Thanks ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cobra22 0 Posted September 7, 2014 Not sure Hik NVR would record your D-Link cams. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henriks 0 Posted September 7, 2014 hmm hadn't thought of that, but would be willing to sack the D-links, if needed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henriks 0 Posted September 9, 2014 Thanks for your input, cobra22 When looking at these DVR's - specs tells you how many cameras i can support, eg 7608 supports 8 cameras How does this 'support' compare with camera resolution - I have 8 3Mpix cameras - will a 7608 be powerfull enough to run these in full 3mpix resolution ? I am a bit in doubt, because the specifications on 7608 states: Synchronous playback: 8channel 4CIF, 4channel 720P, 2channel 1080P, 1channel 5MP So if i have 8 3Mpix cameras, will i not be able to run these in full resolution ? - but be forced to run these in only 4CIF resolution (hence waisting a lot of detail and camera potential) Hope someone might be able to help me out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horseflesh 0 Posted September 10, 2014 This is relevant to my interests, too. I haven't built a system yet, but I do want 3Mpix support on at least a few channels. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henriks 0 Posted September 13, 2014 I ended up getting the Hikvision DS-7616-NI-V I nice NVR med capacity for 16 cameras, so it should suit all future needs. It is a '-V' model, meaning the enclosure is vertical, making it easier to place in shelves - rather than the standard enclosure which has a larger footprint. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horseflesh 0 Posted September 13, 2014 Please post a little review when you get familiar with it! I'm especially interested in how well it may work when you use a web browser to connect. Elsewhere I read that the Dahua units require a browser plugin, and don't work on Macs at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henriks 0 Posted September 13, 2014 Please post a little review when you get familiar with it! I'm especially interested in how well it may work when you use a web browser to connect. Elsewhere I read that the Dahua units require a browser plugin, and don't work on Macs at all. This baby works flawless with mac - as with all Hiks, you need to install the plugin - i'd assume its the same plugin the 7616 uses, as i have not installed any separate plugins after installing the 7616. I'm in a MBPr 15" mid 2014 - using Safari - no problems at all. Even motion detections work great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horseflesh 0 Posted September 13, 2014 Thanks, Henriks, that is great to hear. I really need multi-platform remote support so that probably pushes me over the edge from Dahua to HIK. If I can bug you with a couple more questions... Is it possible to get video and audio out in standard formats? I'm assuming yes, I saw a HIK camera review that showed MP4 export. May I ask where you got it and if you were happy with the vendor? ("E&M" on Ali Express looks good, they have English units for $380 shipped.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henriks 0 Posted September 13, 2014 Thanks, Henriks, that is great to hear. I really need multi-platform remote support so that probably pushes me over the edge from Dahua to HIK. If I can bug you with a couple more questions... Is it possible to get video and audio out in standard formats? I'm assuming yes, I saw a HIK camera review that showed MP4 export. May I ask where you got it and if you were happy with the vendor? ("E&M" on Ali Express looks good, they have English units for $380 shipped.) Sorry, can't quite answer your question - i'm not using audio, only video - i'm letting the 7616 control everything for me, it's really easy - but i'm not the big demander either, i just want it to work, and with 'ok' motion detection - this suits my needs just fine, at least until now. I bought locally in Denmark, dirt cheap, around 300 dollars - i originally looked for the 7608-V but the 7616 was only a few dollars extra. The offer is not available for everyone though, i work for a dealer, and got a special offer through distributor. Have yet to test this baby with a DVI cable, until now, i have been running through Safari only. One advice though - i've upgraded firmware, but as soon as i upgraded firmware above 2.3 (there is a 3.0) available - i got no live view - so 2.3 is newest firmware for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horseflesh 0 Posted September 13, 2014 Mp4 is a video format as well. As long as this NVR makes the video export available in some kind of standard format I'll be happy. From what I have read it is h.264 video so it should be possible to play videos on a computer without heroic efforts. Ah, you're in Denmark... I'll have to keep hunting for a vendor. Thanks again, this has been tremendously helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites