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  1. I have one of these cards.. I'm running 16 Analog cameras, we either want to upgrade the existing cams from analog to HD IP cameras, or add additional IP cameras. That said, do I need a second card to add IP cameras? Seems a little silly to have an interface card with nothing plugged into it. Also, what are people recommending for outdoor HD IP cameras? Edit: I realize i just posted this in the wrong forum, please move if needed.
  2. nester

    What system (Replacing AVTECH)

    The video quality is fine, and the FPS is pretty good. It's just the finding things that sucks. I think if you wanted to monitor 4 cameras with a lot of action, it'd be ok.. or a 16ch setup in a warehouse or office with low traffic.. but for an apartment complex with a lot of ins, outs, and what-have-yous... it's totally not worth it. I have a another company that I'm courting as a client, and they have one in a gas station (16ch) and they have a lot of trouble finding anything, if they don't have an exact time.. although I guess it's still miles ahead of the VCR they upgraded from.
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    What system (Replacing AVTECH)

    this is a good replacement for a avtech. http://www.averusa.com/surveillance/productdetail.aspx?id=136 Might be a bit out of my price range, although it looks pretty awesome. At this point, I don't need anything hybrid, already have 16 analog cameras deployed. I actually considering the Bluecherry card and Software. It seems to be pretty neat, although I'm kind of bummed they don't have a public demo... It's right in my price range, and the client already has a PC to put it in..
  4. nester

    What system (Replacing AVTECH)

    No one here has an opinion?
  5. nester

    Whitch Iphone app for this DVR

    Unless you've accidentally selected DHCP in the AVTECH, it won't ever default to DHCP. Hook a monitor up to it, it's not that big of a deal. As for the iPhone thing, use Eagle Eyes or IP Camera Viewer.
  6. A friend of mine has two facilities, both had 16CH Alarmking PC DVR's. One of the Alarmking boxes fell victim to some sort of power surge, and we replaced it with a AVTECH AVC798D/AVC798 unit that a previous consultant had purchased for them but never installed. The AVTECH works reasonably well, after I updated to the latest firmware, and it's nice to be able to view over our phones, but trying to find anything after the fact is a nightmare. With the alarm king web app, it should you each motion event in a chart, and you could click from event to event and watch it, download if you want.. On the AVTECH, i've found it's "easiest" to just download large chunks of video and then watch it on the pc, hoping to find what I want.. but if something happened over a unknown period of time, it's a major undertaking to find. To the point where petty stuff might be thrown to the wayside out of consideration of time spent to value returned. So, I'm looking for suggestions as to what to replace it with. We're open to standalone dvr, pc-dvr, linux/windows, etc.. Just needs to be reasonably easy to find events, and would preferably have both apps for Android and iOS. Any suggestions would be keen.
  7. nester

    Standalone DVRs for Macs?

    I wonder if the AVTECH software will run through WINE under OSX.
  8. Sorry to bump this, but is there a version available where I can add more than one DVR?
  9. I'd also settle for a way to access a specific camera (channel) via a URL either in a JPG or video feed.. Just so I can see if anyone's in the driveway from my phone.
  10. Hi, I have inherited two sites that both have Alarmking 16CH DVR PC's. They appear to be the 6000 Series, and have a Phillips saa7146ah (dual) cards. I've googled around and not found much, but I'm curious to know if there's anything out there to update these so that we can view the cameras from iPhone/Android devices. Alarmking seems to be out of business, although their site is up, the phone numbers listed do not work. The software on their site is from 2006. Any assistance would be great. I had a drive fail in one of the units, and I considered trying Zoneminder, but the DVR card doesn't seem to work for me under Linux.. at least not that I can figure out.
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