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  1. On 7/22/2019 at 3:14 AM, atm.alarms said:

    This is a TVT clone DVR. The menu is TVT. No use to upgrade it. This menu is discontinued due to hacking issues. I recommend to use their new N9000 H265 systems. Much more improved and safer.

    You got to be a fool to expose any of their NVR;s to the internet. The n9000 is not any safer. Full of unpatched security holes. Will be even worse when they stop updating firmware in a few months deeming it EOL. Use a vpn.


  2. On 5/18/2019 at 7:43 PM, SB_Jim said:

    HD908 - You seem to be a person of very small character - choosing to take every opportunity to belittle another contributor.  You simply cannot resist taking a "pot shot" at another person who you disagree with.  Even after the moderator cleaned-up my thread to eliminate the pointless / useless / child-like comments you are prone to post - one again you unleash trash.  If you ever see a thread that I have initiated in the future, please feel free to stay out of the discussion.  You are not welcome - and nothing you have contributed has provided one single benefit to me.

    Lol. Love Love Love the fact that I got under your skin for calling you out for being lazy. No effort to perform a basic search.  You are no deserving of my advice, now go buy crap, you deserve it. In fact, take all toms advice, you deserve to suffer the consequences.  Tom has not answered ONE of your questions. In fact he has no experience with ANY camera with built in PIR. He is a trunk slammer installing basic kits - whatever makes him more money.  I belittle lazy people like you. I belittle folks like tom who deliberately post FALSE information.  


  3. 11 hours ago, allisonr1495 said:

    If possible you should run another cable, this will give you the best connection to the "outside" (remote access). However I have used a DVR connected to a switch then the switch connects to the modem and it was fine, you do have to make sure the proper ports are forwarded on each device, if managed switches. 

    Nonsense. The original diagram is just fine. There will be no difference. This is basic networking. 

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  4. On 5/9/2019 at 3:00 PM, SB_Jim said:
    On 5/9/2019 at 3:00 PM, SB_Jim said:

    hd980 - I AM the OP.  And, no, I do not want misinformation.  I could care less about the discussion about whether some particular camera is PTZ or not PTZ.  I also don't care whether the camera of previous discussion is indoor / outdoor, IP66 or IP10.  What I do care about is the subject of my original thread - which is all about the effectiveness of newer cameras that contain a built-in PIR

    I would like to learn about user's personal experience with retail cameras that have such built-in PIR.  Are they happy with the heat detection, is the range effective for their intended usage, do they consider them reliable, etc.  That was the intent of my thread - and I have yet to hear anyone comment on this.  If you have personal experience with cameras that contain a PIR, then I'd love to hear from you.

    Jim

    IMO - TomCCTV has provided a lot of helpful and useful information over the years.  Even if he made a mistake (which we all do), let's not get fixated on beating him up.  Thank you to the moderator for cleaning up this thread to help keep it focused.

     

    If that is the case you would perform a simple google search on the camera and find real world experiences rather than rely on someone like tom who has never seen this camera and has very limited experience with the various available models other than what he reads about online. 

     


  5. On 5/15/2019 at 2:44 PM, Quantum said:

    For years I have looked for quality DVR software and it has been a serious problem since I run Linux.  Just look at my posting history here.

    No one was able to help.  Everyone said use Windows, but we are an infosec company and do not run Windows.

    Scouring the Internets recently I came across Xeoma.  This is the most advanced, simple, and comprehensive software I believe in existence.  I've run it for a couple months now and I could not ask for more.

    If you think I'm shilling to get a discount, look back at my posting history here.  I have paid full price for their top of the line software and I am not getting a discount for this as it's too late.

    We Linux types like to help each other though, and I want others to know about this.  If you think I am posting this for any other reason, then your thinking is corrupt.

    For others, just check it out.

     

    So you claim you are not shilling for a discount but yet you feel the need to post again after you were told not to and your other thread locked. It doesnt look good for xeoma.  You are concerned about security but use a Russian vms lol.

    You are right, we should look at your prior posts. 

     

    From the xeoma website - none of their reviews can ever be trusted.

    • Write a unique article about video surveillance for our blog and get a Xeoma 4-cameras license** in reward!
    • Write a permanent article about Xeoma, post it in your blog and get your reward: 8 cameras license for Xeoma webcam software or renewal of 16 cameras license* for free!
    • Create a review video of Xeoma: upload your video to YouTube and get a Xeoma 8-cameras license* in reward!

  6. On 5/7/2019 at 10:12 PM, larry said:

    The OP asked me to clean up this thread - actually wanted it deleted. So please don't create arguments here fenderman. 

    I dont understand,  OP wants misinformation? TomCCTV  posted misinformation about this camera not being suitable for outdoors, despite its ip66 rating. He has yet to correct his post which tells me it was deliberate. 


  7. On 3/25/2019 at 5:44 PM, larry said:

    I would bet the Digital Watchdog is either a rebranded Hikvision or Dahua.

    Avigilon positions themselves as a step up from both of those companies. From what I've read, Avigilons VMS software is much better but the equipment may not be worth the mark up.

    You'd have to compare for yourself.

    You would be wrong. DW is rebranded Network Optix NXwitness. Its exceptional. Its not china crap. Its significantly cheaper in the short and long term than avigilon.


  8. 5 hours ago, alpalp said:

    "You have been banned for the following reason: Banned for lying about xxxxxtalk.com on cctv forum. That will NOT be tolerated."
     

    Wtf? I did not lie about anything, I am trying to choose a good NVR for my home installation. And because Cortian wrote that "have you notice they sell BI" i got confused and asked about it. What a low level this is.

    I think you should ban hd908  what a racist writing. "They are russian, trust them as you trust chinese"
    That has nothing to do with anything with where they come from. Chinese people have never ever lied to me, Russian has lied but Americans have made much more worst things. That dont mean i go arround and tell you to not trust Americans. Every individual person is different.

    Omg, like I said. This is really low level here, I am sorry for that!

     

    You and your bans. Relax, its not about being racist. The chinese have been installing backdoors in their cameras for years. Why would you not think the russians would. Do you work for Xeoma? You mentioned them out of the blue and now you are all upset because they are being called out for fake reviews and being Russian.


  9. 14 hours ago, alpalp said:

    Yes i know, I think that sucks. To have a home PC as a server. :(

    I think I will try to search tomorrow for a plug&play hardware NVR.

    Do you guys recommend something?


    Thank you alot!!!!

    EDIT: You are right, they sell BI, omg. Is everybody there a seller? Maybe thats why they ban people that talks about Xeoma surveillance software!! lol, what a joke. =(

    Actually, if you want to be precise, they have been selling blue iris for a few months.  Blue iris have been recommended on that site for 5 years before they sold blue iris. Furthermore, when you posted the same question on the site, one of the owners recommended NXwitness to you - they dont sell NX. There goes your conspiracy theory. Why would he do that? There are also subforums there for Milestone, zoneminder, ispy and sighthound. They dont sell any of those. They also sell rebranded hikvision NVR's, yet those were not recommended to you. Again your conspiracy theory fails.  Blue iris recommended because its exceptional and low priced. 

    Xeoma is banned because Xeoma has paid and still does pay users to write fake reviews. - this is explained on the site. Note also that Xeoma is Russian - trust them like you trust the Chinese. 

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  10. Face detection is one thing, face recognition another.

     

    Yes I know they are .....but if you need to save and name a snapshot of your staff of workers or family it’s only do what’s entered.

    Avermedia has had that free on there systems for 15 years.

     

    I think for b2c whatsapp alerts can be very interesting. Specially because email is pretty outdated.

     

    B2c is not a cheap product to pass on to customers I guess this will be snap shot only again because of cost. What about video?

     

    You could call the car outdated. It’s been around for over 100 years

    Email is free.

    So your going b2c. Does this mean for $360 you have no platform apps ?

     

     

    People like to buy and use cctv. Years ago it was used for security.

     

    There is nothing in your software that is not already free in a nvr and there is no coin slot on a nvr to use it

    Actually, no NVR can do what his software claims to be able to do. Face detection in cameras simply does not work with any degree of accuracy. If you want LPR you need to buy expensive lpr cameras and options for alerts a limited.

    Home users are salivating at the chance to use some smart AI that doesnt require the cloud and very expensive monthly fees. 360 is reasonable for 8 cameras. You dont need it for every camera you have.

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