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  1. There are differences:

    - Reliability of hardware and software design, motion detection that can be trusted.

    - Storage expansion capabillities (eSata, NAS, Proprietary)

    - Storng CMS software that can handle lots of systems together, in a usable way, and other features like multi-monitor support, automated networked backups, etc..

    - Better GUI design with multiple channel playback.

    - Higher level technical support for complex applications.

     

    But as said, most of these are only required for specific applications, or specific clients, and the gap narrows over time.


  2. You'll need a proprietary player to play the backup files.

    You can get all you need here:

     

    http://www.q-see.com/products/security-product.php?ProductId=166

     

    Same product...

     

    Hm, does that go for the firmware too, as there seem to be an update here.

     

    Cheers!

    CJ

     

    Difference in firmware would usually be when applying different front panels, so consider the risk of only being able to operate the system with a mouse or remote.


  3. This unit comes from Nadatel, Korea.

    Chinese makers with huge engineering power progress very rapidly, but still need some polish when it comes to client software and user interfaces design (time-lined playback for example). You can count the ones that are user friendly on one hand. Hardware platforms (HiSilicon) are same for almost all chinese dvr's, so there will not be any significant difference in codec performance.


  4. There is a growing number of media streaming service providers offering IP camera relay services. you can easily find a few by searching for "ip camera streaming". If you want to have your own hosted server that will act as a video relay server between the ip camera and the monitoring clients, you can try Unreal Media Server (not sure about the 60sec cut-off though):

     

    http://www.umediaserver.net/umediaserver/index.html


  5. Does anyone knows of an NVR application that can allow to control multiple IP based PTZ cameras that are spread around a certain area, in a way that all can automatically get adjusted to get the same frame size around an area that was clicked on a 2D map of that area (top view)? The spread is not even, but the cameras are static around the area, and at same hight.

    If not, I can compensate with an application that will allow to execute a group of presets (one for each cam) with one click. so if you know of an application that will offer some automation scripting, it could be helpful as well.

     

    Any advice appriciated.

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