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  1. Hello Experts, How would you handle this? I'm installing an HD-TVI Standalone Tri-Brid DVR that allows for 16 HD-TVI cameras plus 2 ip cameras. The customer wants me to connect one of the cameras to an HDTV, along with the standard connection to the NVR. Some of the HD-TVI cameras offer both analog and Hi-Def outputs, but that analog output will not be very sharp when connecting that to an HDTV using an RCA cable. I've seen IP to HDMI converters, HD-TVI to HDMI converters, but if I use these devices, I will not have the original HD-TVI output to connect to the recorder. I'm thinking the only economical option is to install 2 cameras...An HD-TVI to the recorder and a HD-SDI camera to an HDMI converter to the HDTV. It seems as HD-SDI to HDMI is the cheapest format conversion. Anybody care to jump into this mess?
  2. Hey everybody, One of my ip camera customers requested an indoor dome camera with a smoked dome, so the "targets" do no know which direction the lens is facing. Now for analog cameras...Smoked, mirrored, etc. no problem. But searching the web for ANY manufacturer that offers a smoked dome ip camera comes up empty. Can anyone explain the lack of availability for this product?? Thanks!!
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