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Re: DVR Recommendations



any experience with GeoVision capture cards?

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**Crash Gordon**






"I brive a dus" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Feb 23, 4:42 pm, "Bob La Londe" <nos...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > "Just Looking" <nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > >> MACE
| > > Never heard of it, other than the kind cops like to spray on drunks.
| >
| > Mace is a low price unit that is sold through distributors for
retailers.  I
| > bought one to play with.  It is simplex, but networks (lan & wan) ok.
Feels
| > like it may be Linux based, but can't tell for sure.  Standard boot up
hides
| > any signs of the OS.  I may jerk the hard drive and take a look at it.
I
| > had one in service 24/7 with no shutdowns or reboots for over a year in
the
| > old office.  It worked.  I have to set it back up on my demo rack in the
new
| > office yet, but will soon. <
|
| Mace is a Linux based DVR.
| The units aren't too bad at all. Mace does offer tech support and
| replacing equipment is never a hassle.
| I'm not sure of what company distributes them because I buy directly
| from Mace.
|
| A surprisingly decent DVR from a company called Unimo is manufactured
| in South Korea and is relatively inexpensive.
| I'm not certain of who distributes their products in the States.
|
| I'll tell you one to run like hell from and that's the Samsung monitor/
| dvr combo. That thing is so crappy it should come with a few rolls of
| toilet paper.




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