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hi, i am a newbie in the cctv systems.

 

i have some problems in calculating the storage needs in a cctv system.

 

i know that the factors that i have to considered when calculating storage needs are:

-number of cameras

-number of hours per day, that the camera will be recording

-how long the data must be stored

- frame rate , compression, image quality and complexity

 

for the bellow exemple (per example) :

if i have 1 camera whit:

resolution= 640 * 480

frames per second=25

period of storage= 8 hours

compression = MJPEG (50)

 

i know that i have to use this formula (FOR 1 CAMERA):

required storage space=image size* frames per second * period of request

 

my principal question is how i can calculating the image size?

and how resolution and compression influences the image size?

 

and for the case that i use the m4peg?

how can i know the storage requeried ?

how can i know the bandwidth requeried ?

can anybody help me?

the only solution is make a pratical test??

 

best regards

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What compression is it using, Im not familiar with the philips systems, and didnt bosch take them over

 

I allow 20gb per day generally on mpeg4

 

I would get a geo system and use the inbuilt calculator to understand more of recording requirements and sizes of files.. it will be a good help I can assure you

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What DVR are you going to be using? Most DVR manufacturers have a good storage calculator available.

 

 

i´m going use the samsung-2040, , but i don´t have any calculator.... someone knows, when i can get a storage calculator in the net?

Where can I find a calculator storage via Web? or a good image estimator ?

i still do not understand how the methods of compression( mpeg4, mjpeg(30) mjpeg(10), etc...) and resolution are related and affect the size of the video

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What DVR are you going to be using? Most DVR manufacturers have a good storage calculator available.

 

 

i´m going use the samsung-2040, , but i don´t have any calculator.... someone knows, when i can get a storage calculator in the net?

Where can I find a calculator storage via Web? or a good image estimator ?

i still do not understand how the methods of compression( mpeg4, mjpeg(30) mjpeg(10), etc...) and resolution are related and affect the size of the video

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Thanks to all

 

So I realized, even if I use the same type of compression and the same resolution, the size of each image, will have different values for each type of DVR. In the future if I work with another dvr, I have to use other software to calculate the storage space

 

There are some approximate values that I can use for all dvr knowing the type of compression and resolution?

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required storage space=image size* frames per second * period of request

 

my principal question is how i can calculating the image size?

and how resolution and compression influences the image size?

best regards

 

Actually there is no formula for it, because the compression is not a linear process, but there are many software bandwidth calculators:

 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ip+camera+calculator&btnG=Google+Search

 

 

 

Just enter your resolution, compression, FPS, number of cameras and get the result.

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