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Re: Looking for good quality DVR computer capture card



Thanks guys.

Yes, I know it's a function of the software...but most software I've found
is tied to the card. And, I've not found one yet that can p/w protect
specific camera.

Tnx again,

r.



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**Crash Gordon**







"Matt Ion" <soundy106@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Crash Gordon wrote:
>> Looking for good quality computer DVR capture card with these features:
>>
>> Multi-level password access...make only certain cameras visible on
>> monitor or search by password.
>
> This is a function of the software, not the card.
>
>> 4 to 8 inputs +
>> Software included
>> Easy setup for IP viewing...static & dynamic and/or free website access
>> Record on motion trip - software setup not pir
>
> Vigil will do all of that.  See http://www.3xlogic.com - they primarily
> list turnkey systems, but the cards and software are available separately.
>
> VideoInsight will do it as well, sort of... newer versions may have
> improved it, but as of v3.1, user-access control is available only on the
> client (whether the LAN client application or the web-based client).
> http://www.video-insight.com
>
> Both systems also support "hybrid" operation for recording both analog and
> IP cameras.
>
> Vigil and VideoInsight both use (basically) the same ComArt-based capture
> hardware... main difference is, the software is encoded to recognize and
> only work with their own branded cards (so you can't use VideoInsight
> software with someone else's card).  Other than that, the hardware is
> essentially the same.




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