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Re: Another Question: DVR



I am going to use one from General Solutions.  Have not tried it yet but it
sounds like it will do what you want.  I have tried the Electronics Line
version and the picture quality is not as good.

James

"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:443aae6e$0$14398$6d36acad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Call Dedicated Micros.  They have an FTP archiving feature.  I have not
> used
> it, but...
>
>
> "Bossman" <securitydealer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1144694880.309328.289450@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hey Gang,
>>
>> I've run into another issue on a camera job, this time the DVR. Was
>> intending to use a pair of Honeywell's 16 channel HRHD-16 DVRs, but
>> client wants to easily archive most/all images to his network. I'm
>> getting completely random feedback from ADI and Honeywell concerning
>> archiving the images to the network...ranging from "no problem" to "it
>> would take several hours to download the images each week", to "it's
>> not even possible".
>>
>> So, I would like suggestions on an affordable (there's that budget
>> again) 16 channel, networkable DVR that will allow remote viewing and
>> easy, or even automatic, archiving of images to network servers.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bossman
>>
>
>
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