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  1. Well, this is an embedded DVR - the unit shouldnt need the failed HDD. The OS isn't on the drive.

     

    Remove the bad HDD and try to boot. Should still work I think... if not call GE tech support. They might have a way to do it.

     

    DO NOT remove and then attempt to reinstall the HDD. From what I recall these DVRs will automatically reformat the HDD when you put it back in.

     

    Dirk_D there is no raid option on the GE SymSafe DVRs.


  2. I've only been into 2 games. Golden Eye and MW. A couple years ago I gave my sis the 64. She still plays it, sent me this pic a couple days ago. LOL! Brings back memories...

     

     

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    They just don't make em like they used to!

    Seriously. Golden Eye was awesome.

     

    Anyone hear about the fan-made remake of Duke Nukem 3D thats coming? Best of all, it's going to be free .

    http://www.dukenukemreloaded.com/


  3. Some... we're doing integration with our IP cameras into the VMS software(You'd know it as PSS) as we don't use the same factory for IP cameras. Apparently we're doing a complete overhaul of the Mace VMS software when we do. I should have a copy of the new software next week. I can shoot you a copy after I take a look at it.

     

    Working on a whole new mobile app suite for the entire line(not just the live viewing apps currently available.). Would love some suggestions on what you'd want to see in a mobile app btw.

     

    Integrated it into the MACE CS(formally CSSS) alarm central station for Video Verification.

     

    Thats all I know of at the moment.

     

    Do the others you've seen do 1080p on the HDMI output? Ours has it, but the other two companies I've seen max at 720p.


  4. The Avermedia can do 240 @ D1 Resolution. Technically the IP recording isn't tied down to specific framerate/resolution... more guess work there.

     

    That 240FPS could be divided however you choose across the 16 channels.

     

    Yes the Intellicam can do D1 @ 30FPS across all channels.


  5. No not at all. Higher framerate is always nice, just not as important as resolution generally.

     

    Two independant concepts.

     

    Resolution: Size of the image

    Framerate: Number of images taken

     

    So if you can get higher framerate at D1, and you want "smoother" video, then by all means crank it up. The issue is that most DVRs can't handle D1 at higher frame rates.

     

    And your bitrate is excellent. No need to touch that.


  6. 720p(or ~1MP) = ~3x file size of D1

    1.3MP = ~4X file size of D1

    1080p(or ~2MP) = ~6x file size of D1

     

    This is assuming same compression level.

     

    If you compress it to D1 their is no point in going IP really. It's not going to give you a better image. D1 is D1.

     

    As Soundy said, you can reduce framerate to reduce storage. But your better off increasing the storage. Storage is cheap these days anyway.


  7. Yep, bottom one is better. Thats no 540TVL camera, it's a 330-450TVL camera.

     

    Effective pixels on a 540TVL camera would be ~ NTSC: 768(H) x 494(V); PAL: 752(H) x 582(V)

     

    To qualify - the PICTURE might not be any better. Probably the same. The varifocal lens is nice because you can fine tune your field of view.


  8. It's a little hard to explain...

     

    Essentially four things control resolution:

     

    • Camera TVL(this is hard to figure though, since most Manufacturers misrepresent this number.)
    • Recording resolution(i.e. CIF, 2CIF, D1. This is the number of pixels in the image.)
    • Compression type(algorithm used to compress the raw data)
    • Bitrate(how much data is used to create the image.)

     

    Most manufacturers simply refer to Bitrate as Quality, and give only a couple preset options. My DVRs call it Bitrate and allow you to custom configure per channel. So do a handful of others.

     

    All four of these options are very important in determining overall video quality.


  9. Found the info on the Panasonic's.

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    http://panasonic.net/pss/security/products/hd/dnc00.html

     

    Of course, thats the global site - not the US site. I was told they are coming though... might be worth bugging your rep on.

     

    Specs read funny... I'm not really certain about what these cameras can do. Thats nothing new though, Panasonic always has to do things a little differently lol.

     

    18x optical zoom with 12x digital zoom enabling 216x zoom.

    36x extra optical zoom under VGA resolution with 12x digital zoom enabling 432x zoom.

     

    Guess it's using cropping to expand the "zoom" in VGA mode? So it's only ever showing you the VGA image? The math adds up that way... certainly the zoom module doesn't change.

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