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  1. I really hate when manufacturers try to push their products when someone is asking a question.......

     

    But to answer a bit I really recommend you choose the DVR card that will suit your needs, and then get a new PC that would meet the specs that the DVR card calls for. Now, the one thing I do recommend is that you get one that supports h.264, as it will give you a faster and better quality video over the web, but, Audio I really can't say, since Audio is Illegal to install here in Connecticut, so I don't have much experience with it.

     

    Good luck....


  2. I have sold over 500 ether9808 DVR Cards and around 50 of the BL-1408. So far i have not had a computer that these cards have not worked on(AMD or Intel). Most of the time the machine has to be configured properly. We have the customer setup a remote session and fix whatever is wrong. Its amazing what we find on the customers computers when we log in. You would think that the dvr system would be used as a dvr system, but 75% use it as a work computer, with all sorts of crap software like norton internet security. These cards work best with clean install of xp, partation the C: 20GB and save video on D: so it doesnt crash your operating system when it fills up. We have these running on vista and xp without a problem. I replace $1000 geovision cards all the time with the ether9808 and customers are much happier. Understand though most of our customers are small business and residential. So for you guys who are going to bash these cards that need software that can count how many times you blink when you walk past a camera, go ahead and spend 20x the price.

     

     

    I can vouch for these guys, I actually took a 3HR drive to pick up a few of these cards and to this day I have had not ONE problem with any of them.

     

    BUt it's like he said, if the funds are low, this is your best bet....


  3. I know it's been covered, and I have talked to rory about in the past.

     

    Got a client that wants to put cameras in the nightclub he owns, I know that B/W cameras are what's called here, but this hard headed ...........

    wants color. He sees it as there are so many people in the club at a time, (350-500) he wants to indentify people by the color clothes they are wearing.

     

    Would like a nice color bullet or dome camera that has the lowest lux level that can see in this situation, as there will be some lighting, there are no smoke, no strobe lights, this is a tropical music club so there won't be all that jumping around found in other clubs

     

    These I will like to use also as register cameras so that we can have them zoomed on the registers (4 of them) and see the money put in. I explained to him that I cannot guarantee that the monetary value would be seen by the camera.

     

    I'm willing to try a couple before I commit to order them, as I'm getting a total of 10 cameras.

     

    They gotta be varifocals also.

     

    what do you guys recommend?

     

    Thank You in advance.

     

    PS: I'm trying to keep cost low, I had to lowball this quote, times are hard right now, but somehow people are still clubbing


  4. I have had this problem always, but it stopped since I dropped my low budget customers.

     

    Get a Megapixel camera, with at least 5mp, and a good NVR server, like Exacq and you will be golden. It's not cheap, talking in the 4K-6K with everything said a done, but this is the only way you will be able to get a clear digital zoom to view people's faces.


  5. Securitymaster what i said, if you hire an outside consultant is there to HELP you Not do the job for You. You don't want to miss something on the job and get a bad name, at least I Don't. When I get a big job i've never done before, i always ask for help I don't want to screw something up. Different animal when you do a shopping mall or a hospital or even a school they all want different things, You can't think all jobs are the same And as for the Lawyer ye you need one on big jobs, What you want to make Thousands but you don't want to spend some to make sure you dotted the i's and crossed the t's.

     

    Ur right. I just re-read what you said and I feel like an idiot.


  6. Well, here we go.

     

    I installed the server at a client's location 3days ago, one Arecont 3130 camera, 5 analog cameras. System runs smoothly and with no problems.

     

    The recorded video is in one word fantastic, at 20fps and D1 resolution, can't tell the difference between live and archived.

     

    The system supports a lot of players in the IP arena, with more planned for this year.

     

    The GUI kinda reminds me of outlook, which at first bothered me, until I started using the system that I realized how user friendly the GUI is, which means less service calls.

     

    I have a demo 1 ip camera system currently running in a dealership, running on a very busy network, over 1000 pcs and god knows how many different subnets. The software picked up my demo arecont 3130 over all this traffic, and is right now recording anything that camera sees. The server software is running on a old dell, p4, 2.0ghz, 256 ram, on-board video.

     

    I really like this system, but it does have it limitations, some of which I don't personally like:

     

    The system uses TONS of Hard Drive space, according to their calculator, it will take 400gb to record one full day at D1 Resolution for a 3 Megapixel camera. I know the camera pushes all that data into the DVR, but they should see what they can do to kinda "compress" the data to save some space.

     

    There is no Internet Browser support that I could find, if you don't have the software, then you don't see the video. Very inconvinient when 85% of people who want to see what's going on at whatever location they have a remote CCTV system installed, do not carry laptops, or are actually using someone elses PC, and since Exacq has a password on their download files in their website, the client then must carry a disc with them at all times? if not, they out-of-luck.

     

    Viewing recorder video only limits you to one camera at a time. Plus,when viewing a megapixel camera recording on the server, it takes a while before you can get a picture in the screen.

     

    There are a few things here and there that are both good and bad, but overall, it is an outstanding system, and their support is like no other. It is almost impossible to get someone on the phone when you call, but they DO return voicemails, the longest Ive waited was an hour, I can't complain.

     

    I know the founders of this company have been around for a long time now, but this company is fairly new to the market, so I belive that in time any small details that need to be addressed will be done in a timely manner.

     

    I only have one request, and that is to please implement Stardot IP cameras to this system, after seeing a night time demo, I got blown away by the quality, and it is also priced right.

     

     

    I will post more as I get more details.


  7. i would say hire an outside consultant to help you before you even think about doing it yourself, either that or start paying the lawyers now because if and when something goes wrong and it will, they will come for your head...

     

    Man, give the guy a break, his company is growing, so he gets a big project and what? Tell him to use someone else? Get a lawyer?

     

    Come on..


  8. Sorry guys for not posting. I'm going there tonight to see how is going. I changed a few settings 2 days ago, and tonight I will see how is going. I'll get a few snapshots and get back to this forum.

     

     

    Thanks for all the help.


  9. Hey man, I feel for you, as I am from a third world country as well, I know first hand what it is to go thru poverty, expecially when you go to school and college and become a proffesional in any industry, to only make what a high school kids makes here working McDonalds.


  10. Ok, so I'm designing a IP video system for a local dealership here in the area.

     

    I intalled the Arecont 3130 camera, with a Exacq NVR as a demo. The idea is that the camera will cover the specified area wich is roughly about 40 yards deep and 20 yards wide. The camera's picture looks good during the day, but at night, all I can say is that the arecont website is misleading as to the image quality, plus I was also disappointed with the digital zoom. I'm looking for a megapixel camera that, when something happens at the far end of the lot, I can do a digital zoom from the archive and see for example the face of the person breaking into the vehicles. I know that it is a lot to ask for, but if someone can recommend me a camera that will let me get the best image possible, using a 6mm lens.

     

    The area has plenty of lighting, so that won't be an issue.

     

    Only requirement is that the camera must be IP, as we are not using analog cameras at all.

     

    I'm open to ideas.

     

    Thanks.

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