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Re: DVRs



"FDR" <_remove_spam_block_rzitka@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> I'm looking to get a DVR and hook up some outdoor home secuirty cameras
>>> to
>>> it.  Image quality is very important, as is the ability to set areas for
>>> motion detection within each camera feed (if possible) as well as the
>>> ability to connect over the internet.
>>>
>>> I've been trying to research over the internet but there's so many
>>> different dvr products and so little information on-line.  I feel like I
>>> am unable to find a good product that will do what I want.
>>>
>>> Is there a good resource to look at?  A particular brand or two that is
>>> reliable and good?  A respectable on-line store?
>>>
>>> I've seen a brand called Clover that might be ok but not much
>>> information.
>>>
>>> Also, was looking to do this for less than a $1000.
>>
>> You might find a package at a discount store for around $1000, but since
>> image quality is important, you'll need to beef up your budget two or
>> three times.
>> js
>
> Depends on ones perception of image quality I suppose.  What does the
> extra $2k get you?

email, ftp, or grps notification/ remote archive capacity.  more fps per
channel.
triplex or better operations,  real time viewing.




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