ice959
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good old UK
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ok thanks
so how do I get a hybrid? who sells them?
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I am yet to buy my HD-SDI DVR (see my other thread)
I do like the idea of buying a PC card that will do the job. I have a powerful desktop that could handle it.
What is the size of your PC's HDD? how will you control data and maintain reliability?
what did you pay for your card? and the cams?
cheers
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I am after a HD-SDI DVR that will be compatible with new SDI cameras but still allow me to use my 700TVL/D1 cameras
what good affordable DVR is currently on the marker? what brand? I am after a 8 channel with minimum 2TB.
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you can setup a remote connection to your home PC through any remote software
once you are controlling your home PC, you can open a IE browser and connect straight to your DVR using its IP address
you will need to setup permissions for the first stage
and setup login credentials for the second stage
HTH
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maybe you have a faulty BNC on the cable for that camera? try a different connector or cable?
or maybe your new camera is inferior to your old one
the picture of your 540TVL is quite impressive
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How about a Hybrid HD-SDI DVR?
how do they work?
which one will do what I need?
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Are you sure?
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good thread! Any responses!?
I am also looking
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for those familiar with SDI :
which brand is best value for money?
I am looking for a 8 Channel HD-SDI DVR with 2TB and a couple of anti vandal dome SDI cameras
my shotgun cable is already in place with D1 cameras
can I still use my existing D1 cameras on the HD-SDI DVR?
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from the video it does look like a IP camera - good results by the way
would a SDI cam give the same quality?
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You need some shotgun coaxial cable. It carries power and video down 1 wire. So either buy a 100m roll or 5 x 20m pre made cables.
run the cables from each camera to near where your DVR is.
all your BNC (video) need to go from your camera to the back of your DVR.
Your DVR does NOT power your cameras.
You need a 4 way power supply to power 4 cameras. So either buy 2 of these or buy an extra single PSU to power your 5th camera.
hope that helps
Hybrid HD-SDI Recorders - whats available?
in HD Analog
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How good is the Serage brand?
was recommended to me by a shop