CCTV / Digital Video Recorders
- Overview
- DVRs
- System Portfolio
The world has gone digital and so to has the CCTV industry.
Gone are the old Time Lapse Recorders using VHS tape, having been replaced by new Digital Video Storage. DVRs use computer like boxes to store video to a hard drive. You can view the video with a monitor using the keys on the front of the DVR or you can remotely view the DVR through a network. This means that a manager can access video archives from his own computer, or even remotely from home through the internet.
Advantages of Digital Video Recorders
- Low cost migration from outdated VCR to latest digital technology
- Secure, high resolution, large capacity video and audio storage
- "Drop-in replacement" works with most multiplexer and quad processors
- Eliminate costly tape management - images are stored digitally
- Retrieve video clips quickly - advanced video search by time and date or event (eg. motion)
- VCR style playback - freeze frame, fast forward/reverse and slow forward/reverse without image streaking or tearing
- Clear, crisp video every time
- Networkable - On site or remote viewing capability via the internet
Our cctv experience includes:
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