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Securame

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  1. Hi there!

    First post in the forum.

    I have a CCTV system installed for a couple of years and I have always used QuickDDNS for dynamic DNS and remote access to the cameras.

    For the las couple of days QUICKDDNS seems to be down. Not really sure if this is a temporary issue or if the service is supposed to resume shortly.

    Does anyone know if QuickDDNS will be back?

    Any suggestions for other dynamic DNS providers?

    Thanks!!!

     

    Quickddns/Dahuaddns is not down, it just does not allow any new devices to be added.

    You can still do so anyway, check this out:

    http://www.securamente.com/seguir-usando-los-servidores-ddns-dahua-dahuaddns-quickddns/


  2. Record for a while (even one minute, five minutes, whatever) just one single channel that is currently giving you problems on playback, while all the other channels do not record at all, and see if it playbacks fine.

     

    If you are recording 26ch CONTINUOUSLY you might have a bottleneck on your HD recording speed, if you are trying to write to it more data than it can handle.


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    Securaname, would I be better off looking at something newer like the DS-76XX range from Hikvision then?

     

    It depends on your budget and what you are looking for. If 2MP CVI/TVI/AHD is enough for you, then this DVR is good enough, as long as you keep in mind you will not be able to update to cameras with higher resolution.

     

    I agree that DS-7208HQHI-F1/N/A is a unit that is being phased out and if it was for myself I would be looking at something better. And no matter what technology you use I would be using UTP wiring (if you go for CVI/TVI/AHD you can use baluns). If you can go for IP that would be great, but I do not know if it will fit your budget.


  4. And still 1000% it does not do cvi ..... even your spec says it does not.

     

    You sell Hikvision? Well, then you might as well use it a little bit, so you would know what you are selling. You could just go grab a DS-72xxHQHI-Fx unit, plug a 2MP CVI camera on any channel you like, and see it working. That would be amazing to see, since you are 1000% sure it does not support CVI.

     

    From the 3.4.80 Release notes (I will not bother looking for 3.4.70 or 3.4.75):

    Newly supports TVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP for whatever series, for other Turbo HD 3.0 units it is already supported since 3.4.70 or 3.4.75.

     

    Now go and check out if the 72xxHQHI-Fx units belong to Turbo HD 3.0 (yes, they do). I just do not like feeding trolls, and sorry to the OP since all this has not much to do with his question.


  5. Hikvision recorders have been "5in1" for a long time, and they have supported CVI for a long time. The fact that Hikvision does not care/want to advertise that fact on their web site, spec sheets, etc. (maybe since CVI is a competitors format) does not change that, I do not actually know their reasons.

     

    I know well the specs on that unit. It does 3MP on the first two channels; it can do 2MP on all 8 channels; and you can also add 2 extra IP cameras, making a total of 10 channels.

     

    Tom, if you do not know what you are talking about, you shouldn't do it (quoting you: "1000% it does not do cvi", when you have no clue). You do not use Hikvision products, feel free to bash them as much as you want, but do not expect to know how a product works better than someone that actually does use it . So I said it supported CVI since 3.4.80, on 72HQHI-Fx it actually came even sooner.

     

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  6. I'm also a bit confused the difference between Hikvision NVR and DVR boxes, and POE and TVI Cameras. One Hikvision box I found with 4 cameras for my price range was the Hikvision DS-7208HQHI-F1/N.

     

    You would need DS-7208HQHI-F1/N/A (the A at the end means alarm inputs/outputs).


  7. It is probably manufactured by Dahua since Config Tool recognises it. But that is not a Dahua model, so it might be a rebranded unit sold by someone else under their own name/brand.

     

    So you might have a hard time knowing what is the equivalent Dahua model for that unit to make sure you do not put the wrong firmware on it.

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