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its called a VIEWMAX-800 ,its an 8 ch. dvr. that claims D-1. any good?

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* Real-time 240 FPS Live, 240FPS Recording

* Hardware MPEG-4 Compression

* Support NTSC & PAL Standards

* Embedded Linux Operating System

* Built-in Mobile IRS Support for PDA

* Built-in Multiplexer & Web Server

* PENTAPLEX : simultaneous Live, Recording, Playback, Backup, Network

* Small recording file size using Hardware MPEG4 Video and G.723 audio

* Adjustable recording frame rate and resolution for each channel

* High Resolution Full D1 720x480

* Multi-screen Display: Live Monitor, Playback, Remote View

* Multiple Video Outputs: Composite, Spot, VGA

* 500GB Surveillance Hard Drive Included - Up to 3TB Storage Support

* Hidden / Covert Camera Function

* Powerful event search function (Search by manual, schedule, motion, sensor, network or bookmark)

* Built-in Backup Device: DVD-RW

* Mouse and IR remote control unit for user interface

* External Backup Device Support (USB2.0): Memory Stick, External HDD

* Watch Dog / Power Failure Recovery

* RS-422/485 for PTZ Speed Dome and Keypad Controller

* Keypad Controller with Joystick (Option) - Control Multiple DVRs and PTZ Speed Domes

* Time Synchronization between Multiple DVR's

* Support Various PTZ Protocols

* 2-ch Audio

* Software Upgrade USB Memory Stick

* IR Remote Controller - Control multiple DVR's from one Remote

* Made in Korea - 3 Year Full Warranty

 

Network

 

* Multi-site/Enterprise Level Client Software or Web Browser (Internet Explorer 6.0)

* Remote Access via PDA & from Client PC - Total Management

* Static and Dynamic IP DDNS Support

* Dynamic DNS Service for Plug-n-Play Remote Connection

* Automatic E-mail Notification: Camera Motion, Alarm, Video Loss, Power Loss, HDD Failure

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Video

Input 8 BNC, NTSC/PAL

Output 2Ch (Monitor / SPOT) Composite, VGA (Supporting TFT LCD Monitor)

Auto-Loop Throughout 8 BNC, NTSC/PAL, 1V 75 Ohm

Audio

Input / Output 3 RCA, 1 Input / 1 Output

Recording Mode G.723 Compression / Decompression

Display

Display FPS (NTSC/PAL) 240 / 200 FPS

Display Resolution 720 X 480 (NTSC), 720 X 576 (PAL)

Screen Mode Full, 4/9/16 Split, 1/2/3 PIP, Zoom

Pentaplex Mode Simultaneous Live, Recording, Playback, Backup, Network

Recording

Video Compression Real-time full duplex MPEG4 hardwire codec

Recording Frame rate Adjustable frame rate for each channel (Max 240 fps)

Video Resolution NTSC : 720x480, 720x240, 360x240, PAL : 720x576, 720x288, 360x288

Recording Ways Manual, Schedule, Event (internal motion, external sensor), Network driven

Recording FPS NTSC : 1~240 FPS, PAL : 1~200 FPS

Image File Size NTSC : 1~12KB, PAL : 1~15KB

Internal Hard Drives 500GB Included, MAX 2 SATA HDDs supported, Unlimited HDD Capacity

Remote Monitoring / Control Dynamic / Static IP support

PDA Viewing Support / Web Browser support / Remote Client Software

Multi DVR & Multi Client support

Selectable transmission mode (Full Screen Mode or Each Camera Mode)

Playback

Playback Screen Mode Full, 4/9/16 Split

Search Mode Search by Manual, Schedule, Motion, Sensor, Bookmark or Date/Time

Alarm Control

External Sensor Input 8CH Sensor Input : NO, NC Type

Alarm Output Internal Buzzer, OSD, 2 Relay Out

Alarm Setup On/Off

Network

Protocol TCP/IP; RJ-45

Resolution Full D1, Half D1, CIF, QCIF

Remote Control Fully functional remote client software

Viewer Remote Application, Web browser or PDA

Recording Hardware MPEG4 / AVI Recording

Data Backup Ethernet, DVD-Burner, USB

AVI format for easy viewing, MP4 format for image authentication

Others

Multi Language English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and Korean

Zoom Digital Zoom x2

Control Buttons, IR Remote Control, PS2 Mouse, Remote S/W Keyboard

Event Log & Pre-Alarm R. System/Event Log management, Pre-recording for Event (Motion, Sensor)

Power and Dimensions DC 12V / 5A, 430 x 358 x 75 mm (17 x 14 x 3 inch)

Weights 6.5 Kg (14.3 lbs)

Warranty Made in Korea - 3 Year Full Warranty

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sorry, i didnt realize this was so much text... im getting ready to make the purchase so if someone can help out i would really appreciate it,it sells for around $400-$500 is it worth it??

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sorry, i didnt realize this was so much text... im getting ready to make the purchase so if someone can help out i would really appreciate it,it sells for around $400-$500 is it worth it??

 

if you can. pay a little more. for better. also if you are not shure. the best thing to do is look for someone on here who is in your area (were are you) and buy a dvr from them. you will then get good back-up and you will get a system that works. or look at avertech or avermedia dvrs where you can get support in america.

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well im pretty familiar with most other electronics,and i read over the user guide,its pretty straight forward.im just unsure how video resolution,compression,cif,d-1 all works....(i read all kinds of tutorials,still don't quite get it)

i guess my question should of been--with good cameras, are these video display/record/playback specs pretty good?? i was looking at the avtech761 but i think these display/record/playback specs are higher?? it meets all my other needs,im just looking for the best resolution specs i can get while staying as cheap as possible..help,anybody?

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well im pretty familiar with most other electronics,and i read over the user guide,its pretty straight forward.im just unsure how video resolution,compression,cif,d-1 all works....(i read all kinds of tutorials,still don't quite get it)

i guess my question should of been--with good cameras, are these video display/record/playback specs pretty good?? i was looking at the avtech761 but i think these display/record/playback specs are higher?? it meets all my other needs,im just looking for the best resolution specs i can get while staying as cheap as possible..help,anybody?

Hi mrreddog. the avertech is a much better spec dvr. if you stick with brand names then you are ok. lots of un branded from korea will give massive spec and good warranty (only good if you are in korea) where are you mrreddog ???

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yeah i gotcha, Korea is quite far from Michigan...anyways i just got of the phone with the guys that sell the viewmax 800,apparently it is d-1(720x480) but at only 7.5 fps, which is, i think,the same as the avtech 761 ?(correct me if im wrong)

so what do you guys consider a good resolution? probably d-1 @ 30 fps.per ch.,am i correct??

if so now my search begins all over again......whats the cheapest solution for a stand alone 8ch. dvr. that gets d-1 @ 30fps. per ch.?? resolution is my main concern..

thanks guys,im learning..

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yeah i gotcha, Korea is quite far from Michigan...anyways i just got of the phone with the guys that sell the viewmax 800,apparently it is d-1(720x480) but at only 7.5 fps, which is, i think,the same as the avtech 761 ?(correct me if im wrong)

so what do you guys consider a good resolution? probably d-1 @ 30 fps.per ch.,am i correct??

if so now my search begins all over again......whats the cheapest solution for a stand alone 8ch. dvr. that gets d-1 @ 30fps. per ch.?? resolution is my main concern..

thanks guys,im learning..

Hi mrreddog.

 

the best way to look at fps is the human eye sees at 13.7 fps so anything between 5fps 15fps is good enough. as far as resolution. cif/mpeg/mjpeg/h.265. you cant go wrong with mjpeg recording

 

just sent you a pm.

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whats the cheapest solution for a stand alone 8ch. dvr. that gets d-1 @ 30fps. per ch.?? resolution is my main concern..

thanks guys,im learning..

 

 

There is no such thing as cheapest D1@30fps/channel!!!

 

D1 at 25/30fps is high-end!

 

I learnt that the hard way too .. after sifting through a multitude of DVR Cards to discover that ..

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