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  1. That is called a hybrid DVR and for 4 channels, you can expect to pay between $200 and $400. Most of the once I have used will be 8 analog and 2 IP channels. You could also look at something like Geovision 4 channel DVR card into a PC that would give you the ability to added a few IP channels to that as well.

     

    Thanks!

     

    I have now tried to find cheap *standalone* 720p hybrid DVRs (from european online stores) but can't find any. All what i have found are expensive pro things.

     

    I need now 2 analog and 2 digital but soon i think i will have few more digital cameras.

     

    Anybody know any eu stores or recommend manufacturer/model i could use? Thanks again.


  2. I have one XVision PCC427 (analog, 600 TV Lines, not sure if it supports ONVIF) and one 420 TVL (analog, not ONVIF) video camera.

     

    I want to plug these two cameras and two other IP cameras to cheap 8 stream NVR or something else, which records all 4 cameras to hard drive and shows videos in monitor.

     

    Do i understand correctly that these NVRs below do not have analog video inputs?

     

    XVision Plug & Play HD IP NVR for up to 8 (720P or 1080P) Cameras XRN0808E

    http://www.tech365.co.uk/ip-cctv/ip-recording/nvrs/8-channel-nvrs/plug-play-hd-ip-nvr-for-up-to-8-720p-or-1080p-cameras/

     

    XVision 960H 8 channel professional real time DVR - XR960D8

    http://hdcctv.co.uk/collections/cctv-960h-recorders/products/960h-8-channel-professional-real-time-dvr-xr960d8

     

    What options i have? All Network Video Encoders i have found are expensive. I now have 4 cameras but might have few more in future.

     

    Thanks

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