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  1. Windows looks at "removable" drives differently, thats why I originally asked if you were plugging it in via USB or directly into an IDE port. Windows refuses to install on removable media and treats it differently in other ways as well. I think you found another way.

     

     

    (You also often cannot boot USB devices because as Windows loads it will load it's USB host drivers and in doing so all USB devices get restarted. This restart occurs while Windows is loading and since the disk kit is loaded from gets reset as well...)

     

     

    I didn't realize at first that you were talking about the video storage side of a single use DVR.


  2. It all comes down to what percentage of the video feed changes, the greater the percentage the lower you can set sensitivity.

     

    Assuming a wide angle lens.

     

    If you want to capture a cat from 100' away you might as well just record 24/7 as it will be so sensitive it will be recording 24/7 anyway.

     

    Also a cat from 100' away will be basically a fuzzy spot and not really recognizable as a cat.

     

    Percentage of the video feed is all most of what we do comes down to.


  3. CCTVForum.com is hosted at 1&1, click in the lower left hand corner of the page.

     

    I personally use Godaddy but my hosting needs today are pretty low just basically email and storage space without a bunch of DB or even file requests.

     

     

    Unlimited anything is obviously BS you and I both know it's impossible. There are only so many 500GB drives that exist so it obviously cannot be truely unlimted. Google would be running maps and streetview from their $10/mo plan??? I pretty well doubt it.

    (BTW, google has almost 400k servers worldwide)

     

    So much so Google in humor has offered 'infinity plus one" email hosting through Gmail. Since these guys are not normally full of it it's considered humor and not an actual product offer.

     

    Once your Yahoo e-mail box is full, you'll be able to transfer it to Gmail and add one more message. Those Yahoos will have a hard time beating that.

     

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Gmail-To-Offer-Infinite-Plus-One-Storage-Size-50967.shtml


  4. It works better because your router is smart enough to see the external request is really internal and the request never leaves your network. Linksys is one of the manufaturers whose routers behave this way.

     

    Increase the upload bandwith for better streaming to remote locations. Cable internet is usually better about this however each ISP's package needs to be evaluated.


  5. No thats just how it works, remote playback is alsmost always limited by the upstream pipe at the DVR end. Since you have DSL that can be rather slow, less then 1/100th the available bandwith as you have locally.

     

    DSL is quoting you download speeds, you should be more concerned about upload speeds.

     

    Make your cameras set to MPEG4 or H.264 for the best senario but you will only get like 7fps in CIF locally and like 3 in D1.


  6. Why in the world would the cams be 200 feet out?

     

    In my installs I use 4 cams per shack in the middle of the entrance. 2 are BW bullets on the plates and 2 are decent day/night boxes for overview.

     

    I don't have plates on the front so I am lucky in that I don't have to deal with headlights at all.


  7. The manufacturer cost of the chip is $35!

     

    The DM355IPNC-MT5 IP network camera reference design is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2008. It will cost $795 and be royalty free with the exception of the auto white balance and auto exposure (2A), which must be licensed separately—if the customer already owns 2A IP the design is royalty free.

     

    So in reality the camera is going to be much closer to $800.

     

    Read the whole article guys...


  8. Yes and you are better off starting with an industrial CF with direct insert.

     

    Don't use the USB units as you go into windows it will drop USB and you will fail to boot.

     

     

    Expect a long drawn out experience make sure you have acronis and your test hardware is basically etched in stone.


  9. They are called datacenters and they are just about everywhere, however bandwidth and storage limitations will be costly. Not to mention you probably can't stream as fast as you can capture.

     

    Avermedia has this functionality somewhat built in, you can link 2 DVRs or you can build a storage server that captures from many 4 channel systems.

     

    This is one of the bonuses to IP cameras, the DVR and camera need not be in the same country much less building.


  10. I am for it but then again my state already does federal searches but in some states you need absolutely NOTHING to install security systems.

     

    I have to provide fingerprints as well, that must be taken at the Sheriffs office. I can totally see DNA via oral swab coming next. Past actions could become issues for guys who just didn't get caught before. Like say BTK, we had his DNA for ages but had no comparable sample.

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