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  1. I have an application that requires the client to be able to view each camera through a mjpeg stream. What I am looking for is a DVR that supports the capability, without having to also use a seperate video server such as (Axis 240Q 4-Channel Video Server). Is there such a DVR that supports this requirement?
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    Home system analog or IP

    Hello, I am looking to add a cctv system to my house and still a bit unsure of whether I should go with analog or IP. Been doing a lot of research and keep flipping System requirements budget: 2500-3K Able to display mjpg on HAI 5.7e (Can use HAI camera server for 650.00 if analog) 3 outdoor day/night cameras total (temp range -20 to 100) - 1 of the 3 camera's will be ceiling mounted under the eve of the house for front door. Audio not required, but could be useful later on - 2 of 3 camera will be ceiling mounted under the eve off the side of the garage that covers the driveway to the main road. The area is roughly 50X100 feet for night coverage with roughly 100 degree view angle - 3 of 3 camera's will cover a back yard and also be ceiling mounted and has a night coverage area of 100X200 feet with a view angle as close to 180. This is the area that I would want the best night detail that the budget would allow. A couple of additional camera's will be used in various inside locations. - I do not currently have a pc that could be used for video archive - I do have POE switch ports available. - I have cabling cat6 16/2 and rg6 to the camera locations already. - ability to use browser to view the video archive - PTZ nice but not a requirement I like the idea of IP cameras, but the options/affordability of analog dvrs is more appealing.
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