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Any experience with the qsc26416 q-see 16 channel

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Sure seems like it has some kick ass features for the price.

 

Recording mode: Timer, alarm, motion detection and manual

Display mode: Auto switch, PIP, full screen or

16-split screen

Additional port: RS485 port for PTZ camera

Network connection: RJ45 port for 10/100BaseT network

Playback: Search by time, event (alarm or motion detection) or file

Compression standard: MPEG-4

Video output: 1 BNC, 1 S-Video, 1 VGA, 1 BNC spot out

Video input: Composite: 1.0Vp-p/75 ohms, BNC x16

Alarm: 16 inputs and 4 outputs

Audio: 4 RCA inputs and 1 output

Display resolution: NTSC – up to 720 x 480 pixels

Recording resolution: NTSC – 720 x 480,

720 x 240, 360 x 240 pixels

Frame rate: Display 240 fps

Record: Maximum 120 fps shared (NTSC)

Hard drive size: Supports up to 3 internal IDE HDD (one 250 GB HDD pre-installed)

Operating system: Supports Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows Vista®

Backup: Dual layer DVD-R/RW+R/RW (included)

Power sources: 110 – 240 V

Remote viewing: Internet IE Browser and client program

Remote playback: Through client program

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Theoretically the specs are good but the single weakest link for the Q-See DVRs is the remote access software which is the most unreliable and weakest I have encountered. Additionally, when it comes time to get recorded video off the internal hard drive and converted into a format (e.g. AVI) that can be used more widely you are also up the creek.

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I would let my 3 year old neese be the security guard for my house before I used that piece of garbage.

 

I'll give reasoning as well:

 

Garbage encoding

Garbage web interface

Garbage support

 

Belongs in the...... come on, you know it.... Garbage.

 

and oh yea, Costco and Fry's sell it!

 

BTW if you want one I have 2 8 Channel units for sale from the client I just upgraded complete with their excellent cameras .

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Well what are some other systems you recommened that have these features?

Theoretically the specs are good but the single weakest link for the Q-See DVRs is the remote access software which is the most unreliable and weakest I have encountered. Additionally, when it comes time to get recorded video off the internal hard drive and converted into a format (e.g. AVI) that can be used more widely you are also up the creek.

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