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    Hidding a CCTV DVR

    i plan on putting mine above my flat screen, building a wooden shelf, scratching off the name, so it looks like a normal dvd player to the untrained eye.. just my .02
  2. Hello all, yes i am new to the cctv world. It is for a good and bad reason tho. I recently came home an hour early from work and found my babysitter sleeping in my bed, with the monitor completely down, with my son screaming and crying in his room, still in the same diaper from the night before, and didn't even look like he was fed.. now keep in mind its about 12 noon! WTH! needless to say that sitter is no longer with us and it has drawn a huge concern for me and my wife in the well being of our child. anyway with the brief newbie descrption, I recently purchased an 8 channel dvr, put a 1 tb hd in it (a little over kill but the price was right) i prchased a system with 8 indoor out door cameras... not exactly covert. what i am looking for on information on some wide angle day/night cameras that i could hide very well. i have a lot of wood trim / beams in the house so i was thinking of putting it in them. and i have knotty pine walls that i could drill a knot out i think and run wires that way. some help would be appretiated in ideas and cameras to use for this application. I did purchase a 62$ smoke detector camera wich.. worked well but wayyyy to obvious, and cheap looking. 2 rooms are pretty small 8x10 and my living room is only about 16x35. i think wide angle is what i will need, my wife wants audio recording too... i know in the state of pa that it is illegal unless consented upon. thanks everyone. in the meanwhile i will continue to hunt for more research... pf0
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