[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Intelligent DVR questions



What you need is our Sharpvision system. It does everything you want. Stay
away from Geovision (simply because they are a competitor) We use Intel
chips in our Motherboards and Philips on our cards. Intel because they have
better video quality. Two years ago we used AMD's but there was a video
flickering that could not be fixed, Intel does not have this issue. Our
prices are fair with excellent tech support. Check out both of these sites,
they both have live demos so you can see the quality of our High-definition
systems.
http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm
http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm
http://www.sharpvisioncctv.com/
--


The best live web video on the internet http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm
NEW Embedded system  W/Linux. We now sell DVR cards.
See it all at http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm
Sharpvision simply the best http://www.seedsv.com



"Tom Gardner" <tom(nospam)@ohiobrush.com> wrote in message
news:gnJRe.7627$sF6.5390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Well, I don't really have any INTELLIGENT questions but I have some dumb
> ones.  First, here is my situation:
>
> I have old 15k' light mfg building in the Cleveland inner city.  I have
> been broken into 15 times this year alone.  We have an ADT system with 3
> PIRs, 1 Dualtech, door switches and fire system connections.  We have an
> armed guard service that tours the building every few hours and has almost
> caught the thieves a couple of times.  The thieves can hear the main gate
> opening and they run.  The Cleveland Police has staked-out the building on
> numerous occasions without joy.  I have researched many security solutions
> and upgrades and am most inclined to use a video system.  One of the
> limiting factors is that we have cats on duty in the building thus
> limiting our dumb sensors.  The other BIG advantage other than security is
> monitoring and recording workcenter activity with the intention of
> improving efficiencies, supplement training, reduce shrinkage, record
> injury circumstances and see just what those silly cats do at night.
>
> The end product I want is:
>    1.  Selectable, robust motion detection areas that will be cat-immune
> but record face identifiable footage of criminal activity and trigger my
> ADT system.
>    2.  Constant recording of selectable work activities.
>    3.  An easy to use, robust, low-maintenance, non-twitchy, good-feeling
> system that does not have too many capabilities that I will never use but
> has most of the capabilities I DO want, at a reasonable cost.
>    4.  Administration of system through our tcp/ip computer network.
>
> We can internally handle installation and computer related issues with no
> problem.  I have been looking at various websites of DVR cards and related
> equipment and will pull the trigger as soon as I am sure of what I want
> and need and find a vendor that I have confidence in. I see the full
> spectrum of ebay vendors to stuff that is WAY out of my range with
> capabilities I will never need.  I believe that eight cameras would more
> than cover the internal views I need but I don't know if I might like to
> expand to accommodate external views and coverage of some areas with
> different angles or magnification.
>
> I haven't submitted a budget range yet as I am unsure what I will use.
> The prices vary so much, I know some of the stuff is crap and some is just
> WAY over-priced...I haven't figured out the sweet spot yet.  A few local
> companies I have called knew nothing about DVR systems.  Most of the
> on-line vendors I have e-mailed with questions haven't responded...they're
> out of the running, they must not want my money.
>
> Just what is the difference between a Geovision 800 for $700 and a
> off-brand with similar specs for $210?  Does every DVR card demand an
> Intel or can I use an AMD?  What cameras can I be happy with?  What's a
> reasonable budget number for everything excluding labor?  What stuff
> should I avoid like the plague?  What features are necessary, too cool not
> to have, or just plain cheesecake?  Are there any recommendations for
> vendors?
>
> Thanks, next time I might have intelligent questions!
>
>




alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home