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Re: From DVR to Off Site Video Storage



"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "SecurityNovice" <nospam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> We are looking at a 6 channel system.. I would most likely set the frame
>> rate for streaming off site at 15 IPS.  Any calculator for figuring our
>> the
>> bandwidth consumtion?  I guess I also have tofactor in credit card
>> machines,
>> internet use also correct.
>>
>> But getting back to my original question.. Will a DVR stream
>> continuiously
>> to a home computer for storage? I know you can view it from home through
>> the
>> internet, but did not know you could download it also??? I think I am
>> confused.
>>
>>
>> "Beachcomber" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 00:20:52 -0400, "SecurityNovice" <nospam@xxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >Looking for a way to constantly be sending CCTV video from DVR to off
>> site
>>> >for storage of a say a few days to a weeks worth of video.  Just want
>>> >it
>> in
>>> >the event places gets broken into and perps steal DVR... I know of a
>> service
>>> >that will archive video, but it is very expensive.  Just really looking
>> to
>>> >stream video from DVR to home computer HD if possible...  Would an axis
>>> >video server placed in between the dvr and dsl modem work?  Any
>>> >thoughts?
>>> >Oh, and I only have DSL available.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> If the bandwidth of your CCTV does not exceed the uplink bandwidth of
>>> your DSL connection you may be OK for continuous streaming.   Some
>>> ISP's limit the TOTAL Bandwidth used per month, so check to see if you
>>> have limitations with your grade of service.
>>>
>>> Beachcomber
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> I beleive the latest release of Dedicated Micros has the capability to
> send blocks of video to an FTP server.  You can run an FTP application on
> your home computer if you have a static IP.  You could also use a dyndns
> naming service if you do not.  Also, there are script applications that
> will mimic an FTP server on a web server.
>
> I really have not played with this.  Just stuff I have noticed in passing.
> I have used dyndns name services for locations that did not have a static
> ip.
>
>
> --
> Bob La Londe
> Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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Bob La Londe low iq shithead,

You just responded to an nsa psycho who is pretending to be a novice.
LoL.....

And this nsa psycho and his peers are laughing their asses off reading
responses from low iq american programmed morons and slaves like you.
Roflmao.....





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