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GeoVision GV-650 - Video input adapter - PCI - NTSC, PAL Review

GeoVision GV-650 - Video input adapter - PCI - NTSC, PAL
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This is something I really have been wanting for a few years.I use to have a avermedia stand alone DVR which was good but limited features.I bought aGV-650 4 channel with BNC inputs.This was the best 300.00 i spent and its just what i needed.With this card it brought my 4 cameras around my house to life.There are so many features with this software that you'll probably never use some of them.The best thing i like about this card & software is the customization you can do.through the software you can pinpoint and mark the areas you want to pick up & record. you can also block out areas in your area you don't want to pick up.It also has advanced recording capabilities.You can also hook up some computer speakers and have a sound alert you when the cameras are activated.I have a 250gb hard drive and with the motion dtection set 24/7 I have only used 6 gb. in the last week. i'd say thats pretty good.The installation was very easy just plug the card into an empty PCI slot,hook up the cameras,load the software and your ready to go.this is my 3rd surveillancesystem and this is by far the best and very user friendly.With the GV650 system you have so many options & features.One of my favorite features is object tracking. Which you can set a certain area and it will record activity. So when i come home from work i can go to that module and review whos been around my property and have it on video. it also has face detection where it will lock onto the persons face.For the best picture quality i would reccomend a good graphics card,LCD screen with DVI inputs for the best picture possible.I hope this helps someone in there purchase.

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Includes the following: DVR Card Users Manual Local and Remote Software (Version 8.1)Specifications:Input Type: GV-650 D-Type: DB15 X 2Video Inputs: 4 CamerasAudio Inputs: 2 ChannelsRecording Rate: At 320 X 240 Resolution - 60 fps (NTSC), 50 fps (PAL)Display Rate: 60 fps (NTSC), 50 fps (PAL)Video Resolution - NTSC/PALFull D1, Half D1, CIFCompression Format: Wavelet, MPEG-4, Geo MPEG4, Geo MPEG4 (ASP), Geo H264GV-DSP Support: YesGV-A16 Support: YesGV-NET/IO Card Support: YesDimensions: GV-650 D-Type: 175 (W) x 98 (H) mm Note: GV-650 is currently not compatible with VIA series and ATI series chipset motherboards.

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Q-See 4-Channel DVR with Motion Detection - Black (QSD004) Review

Q-See 4-Channel DVR with Motion Detection - Black (QSD004)
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I bought one of these along with my neighbor from another site about a year ago.The motion detection is absolutely useless, so if you really want that feature buy another DVR.The remote control isn't intuitive at all so it makes it a little annoying to navigate the menus.If you have less than 4 cameras, you can disable the unused video inputs but when you set it to auto cycle through all the cameras, it still shows the blank blue screen for those inputs.Since this is an entry level CCTV DVR, it doesn't multitask, which means you have to stop recording to playback recordings.Other than those complaints the DVR works fairly well.Once in a while when the power goes out, when the DVR starts up it prompts to recover the HD where it left off, I'm not real sure what that means but it will stay at that prompt forever until you answer the question, which means if it happens while you're on vacation there goes your security system until you get back to say YES.This sounds like a negative review but for the price this isn't too bad of a choice.If you can find a DVR with functional motion detection for around this price, I'd get that one instead.

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Product Description:
Item #: Q92783. Marketing description is not available. Product Description: Q-See QSD004 - standalone DVR - 4 channels
Device Type: Standalone DVR - 4 channels
IP Cameras Supported: 4
Frame Rate: 30 fps (NTSC), 25 fps (PAL) (record) / 100 fps (PAL), 120 fps (NTSC) (playback)
Compression Format: MJPEG
Image Resolution: 640x224
Hard Drive: 1 x 120 GB
Dimensions (WxDxH): 9.8 in x 9.3 in x 1.5 in
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Swann Professional CCD HD420 Camera Review

Swann Professional CCD HD420 Camera
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This worked a few minutes at a time for about 4 test sessions (I planned to use it inside, for a podcast solution)...didn't come back up the 5th time I looked.It had been plugged in the whole time, and certainly should not have died within a week.

I do have other Swann similar products that have worked well for me...this isn't one of them.

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HD420 CCD Professional CameraHigh Powered Quality color surveillance in a compact size

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Q-See QSD6204 4 Channel MPEG4 Network DVR Review

Q-See QSD6204 4 Channel MPEG4 Network DVR
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For someone who wants a basic standalone DVR system this is the one for you.I bought this DVR to tryout so that I can evaluate the quality of the systems from Q-see. This DVR is fairly straight forward to setup and I noticed that the board also had an IDE port which was not on the specs (not that it matters much since SATA is cheaper). It is constructed quite well and does not "feel" flimsy.

I did not test the networking functions yet but so far my only disappointment was the motion detection. It DOES NOT work well. Don't even bother trying all the different settings. I left mines on record all the time :(

A better buy would be the Q-See QSDR008RTC which is an 8-channel DVR and it is not that much more expensive.

Beware that this DVR DOES NOT have a VGA port so good luck trying to connect it to a computer monitor. Buy this product if you want to output to a TV alone (2 outputs are supported).

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Q-See 4 Channel MPEG4 Network DVR

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Q-See QSD2304L 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with (CIF) Realtime Recording per Channel Review

Q-See QSD2304L 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with Realtime Recording per Channel
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I've had this unit for just about a week now and I'm already preparing to send it back. Whenever I hook a camera up to this unit and connect the video output to a monitor, the image quality is pixelated quite heavily to the point where it's impossible to distinguish faces from 10 feet away in broad daylight (using Q-See's own line of cameras such as the vandal-proof dome cam and the outdoor camera with the heater installed). Hooking the cameras up directly to a TV (bypassing this DVR unit) gives gives much better and clearer results.

Given the price, I would have loved to keep this unit but you get what you pay for. I would not recommend this unit for serious surveillance. Q-See's internet monitoring functions work fairly well however it is a bit unstable - sometimes it takes a few login attempts to actually log into the device remotely. For any security DVR, this is not acceptable.

I did a side-by-side comparison with one of Costco's lower end security DVR units (Astak brand) and so far, the Astak produces far better images with Q-See's cameras. Astak's remote management is simple but it works well and doesn't require me to keep hammering away at the login screen to get in like this Q-See unit.

Note that this Q-See DVR did NOT come with any hard drive or the required hard drive mounting kit, although you can find both at any Fry's Electronics or other electronics supply store (other than BestBuy, Circuit City)

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Q-See 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with (CIF) Realtime Recording per Channel

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EasyCap 4 Channel USB 2.0 DVR Video Audio CCTV Capture Adapter Review

EasyCap 4 Channel USB 2.0 DVR Video Audio CCTV Capture Adapter
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Satisfactory product, hardware is great, software is weak. Would be nice if clearer to explain only records on one channel at a time, even though you can view all 4 channels. Attempted third party software solutions, but can only get other programs to recognize channel 2 as a record input. For the price, makes an excellent one channel video capture. If they redesigned the software for 4 cam capture I would be 5 stars satisfied! Compatible with both my XP and Vista 2.0USB computers, not compatible with 1.0 USB.

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[Features:] ** 4 channels video input in one card, the maximum display/recording rate is 25 fps under PAL format, and 30 fps under NTSC format. ** 4 screen display modes are available. ** Multi alarm triggering method: sensor, motion, video loss, an

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Q-See QSDR008RTC-500 8 Channel H.264 Real-Time Security DVR Review

Q-See QSDR008RTC-500 8 Channel H.264 Real-Time Security DVR
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I bought this DVR to record at my business. With 8 channels, I can capture video all around the outside and inside.

PROS:
- 240fps (frames per second) - means it records in real time where you see the full video
- REMOTE MONITORING - this is by far the most impressive feature! I can watch a live feed from home through the internet. The manual that was provided was a little tricky, but eventually I found my way around and got it to work. I can also access the recorded video from the DVR and watch videos from the entire month. It buffers just like a youtube video, and the GUI (graphical user interface) is relatively easy to navigate. Way easier than the actual DVR menus (see cons below about the DVR menus)
- 1 VGA output for computer monitor
- 2 RCA output (but you need a BNC connector for the back of the unit) for standard TVs.
- 8 alarm triggers - so you can attach motion sensors and stuff to trigger recording.
- easy to setup - just plug 'n' play and you're ready to go

CONS:
- Remote monitoring live video has a 5-6 second delay, and the video is choppy. It does not display real time remote video monitoring. This may be because I have slow DSL, which may affect the delay time, but the choppiness is still there when I'm connected directly through the router. It's not that bad I guess, it's better than no remote video at all. The audio is real time though.
- 1 audio recording channel. I use the microphone built in on one of my cameras and it sounds great. But there's only one channel for audio though, so I can't hear audio on any of the other channels. I can assign the audio to any of the other channels however.
- 1 audio output - there's 3 video outputs but only one audio out :(
- menus are a little weird, and you must right-click to exit the menu you are on (because some menus don't have an exit button). In the end, it's easy to get used to the menus, and just takes a little practice. With less than 3 days of using this DVR, I'm comfortable with using it
- Can't delete individual video files. If you catch something on video that you want gone, you can't delete it. You must either wait until the hard drive fills up and over-writes the video in question, or format the entire hard drive and erase everything. This is a good feature for some reasons, and bad for other reasons. Just make sure you watch what you do on camera if you're not the only one that can watch the videos.

NEUTRAL:
- I hear there's email notifications from this DVR, but I haven't tried it so idk if it works (yet)
- Mobile phone apps to watch the video feeds on your phone, but I don't have an iPhone, so idk if it works (yet)

In the end, this is a great starter DVR. If you're looking for a high end DVR with high def video and facial recognition software, this is not the right DVR for you. For a low price, this DVR records well, is very reliable, and has great features. It has a few drawbacks, but for the price it's still a very worthy DVR. I'm extremely satisfied (because I had a much worse DVR that cost me about the same). Despite what I've heard about Q-See products, I am very happy with this DVR.

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Quality you can see and experience at an affordable price. This 8 channel DVR features real time CIF recording, remote Internet monitoring and mobile surveillance through cell phones with Windows Mobile Pro and Symbian OS, and iPhones on 3G networks. The H.264 compression allows for maximum storage and little loss of quality, while recording video on to the pre-installed 500GB hard drive. It can simultaneously display live footage, record, playback, connect via network, and back-up without any recording loss.Q-See's Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) are designed to manage multiple cameras, and enable users to view, record and playback recorded video locally or over the Internet. This DVR supports up to 8 cameras, and can be integrated into your current security system. With Q-See, surveillance can be handled remotely - Worldwide. For Product Questions contact Q-SEE at (877) 998-3440 or cs@dpsi-usa.com.

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Q-See Q4DVR4CM 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder w/160GB Hard Drive & 4 CMOS Camera Kits (Color) Review

Q-See Q4DVR4CM 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder w/160GB Hard Drive & 4 CMOS Camera Kits
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The DVR operateswell and is straight forward to connect. The remote control on the other hand is a little bizarre when it comes to navigating through the on screen set-up. The instruction book was obviously translated from another language so it can be challenging to understand. The cameras are small and nice looking but have mediocre video quality. You won't be able to read a license plate but you can definitely see what happened to know where to look for finger prints. Not bad for a 4 camera DVR under $500.

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This Q-See motion detection digital video recorder will record video input from the security camera/CCTV connected to this unit. It will provide rock-solid, easy-to-use performance, which makes it ideal for multi-camera law enforcement, industrial, commercial and individual applications. With up to 4 cameras connected to a TV or LCD flat screen, you can monitor 4 locations at a time and record into the hard drive (HDD) included with this package.

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Q-See QSPDVR04 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder PCI Card Review

Q-See QSPDVR04 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder PCI Card
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*** UPDATE 5/4/08: After over 1 year of use, I've made a few updates to the review. Overall, still very happy! Just wanted to add some more useful information and minor updates. ***

I'm currently using 2 QSPDVR04 PCI cards along with 8 various Q-See camears. The maximum is 4 PCI cards (16 channels) per system. The box includes the software, users guide, pci card, and 4 BNC -> RCA adapters (the 4 connectors on the card itself are BNC (video only). The RCA adapters are only used for the low-end camears - which don't normally work that well anyways. Also note that the Q-See hardware and software both appears to be identical to the Swann gear.

I do suggest a much better system than their minimum requirements, especially if you are going to use more than 1 PCI card. In my case, the 2 cards are installed in a Dell Optiplex GX280, P4 2.4Ghz, 2GB of RAM, and 250GB HD. It's a relatively cheap system and has been dedicated as a DVR PC for the cameras. I originally had a slower PIII 1GHz system doing the job, but when I added a 2nd PCI card, that was a little too much for the old Dell. While this is still well above the min sys requirements, it's still a good idea to make use of the "scheduled reboot" feature if you notice things getting sluggish after awhile. This is possibly due to some bugs in the s/w and may be fixed in the future. I always install the latest software from the website - very important.

I'm using the remote web playback/recording software so 4 other computers in the house can monitor the cameras in realtime as well as PC's located outside of the house, via the Internet (may need to make changes to your router). I should also inform you that some of the "advanced" features may require a bit of time to figure out for novice PC users. Especially considering the manual looks as though it was written in another language and then poorly translated into English.

I have a few cameras connected to these cards. (1) QSVC456C camera, (3) QS2350C cameras, (2) QOCDC cameras, and (2) QPSCDCA indoor only cameras. The DVR software is setup to record 24/7 as well as make note of motion detection. This allows me to either playback everything, or just video where motion was detected. But thanks to a 250GB HD, it can record for months without running out of space. The card is only able to capture 7 FPS for each camera (30fps total). This also applies to watching video in realtime. So images will appear "choppy," which is expected for something in this price range. It's honestly not a big issue though.

The recorded image quality is fairly good, at a maximum of 640x480 resolution it works well for home surveillance. Just don't expect to zoom into a licence plate 100 ft away like you see on TV. :) The software also allows you choose several viewing options, such as auto scroll mode that goes through each camera, in full screen, one at a time. Or, display them all at once on the screen in various formats. You have the ability to set recording to schedule, manual, and/or motion detection (the sensitivity is adjustable).

The playback software works very well. Just select a date, then scroll through the time to pick the spot you want to watch. You can watch 1 camera at a time, all of them at once, or pick the ones you want. It's similar to other video editing software that you have likely seen on your PC. The only negative here is that if you want to watch it play back in realtime, the the fastest it will go is 4x. The use of 'motion recording' is recommended due to this over sight. I'm hoping a software update will fix this important "feature."

Pros:

* Very inexpensive DVR PCI Card
* Easy installation
* Basic but very functional software
* Expandable up to 4 PCI cards
* Good video playback/record quality.
* Remote software for Live/Recorded playback via LAN/WAN.

Cons:

* Advanced features may confuse some users
* Manual needs to be re-writting in "English"
* Fast Forward needs to be drastically increased
* 30fps shared between 4 cameras

Bottom line: while there are better dedicated DVR's and PCI DVR's out there - considering the price and functionality of the QSPDVR04, I rate this card at 5 stars, and consider it highly recommended for and home/small business surveillance. Even though I didn't have any issues with the card or software, keep in mind that I am a very technical user. If you don't feel comfortable opening your PC or are a novice user - be sure to read the users guide on the Q-See site before purchase to make sure you know what you're getting into. :)

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QSPDVR04 is a PCI Card installed in a PC that will display and record live video from the cameras connected. It has 4 channels video input, the maximum display/recording rate is 25 fps under PAL ·format, and 30 fps under NTSC format. One PC can use 4 cards simultaneously, with 16 channels video input as the maximum number. Total resource is 100 fps under PAL format, and 120 fps under NTSC format. 1-16 channel video input, 1/4/6/8/13/16 screen display modes are available. Multi alarm triggering method: sensor alarm, motion detection, video loss, and HDD sources shortage. Also supports schedule recording mode. Video compression format: MPEG4. 5 level recording quality options available, and the recording frame rate range from 1 to 30 fps adjustable for each channel. Recycling recording method available. Support multi-channel playback, searching by time/date and recording events,images can be zoom/capture/save/print/backup. Support remotes surveillance and PTZ control through web browser, support dynamic domain name.

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