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Re: Hybrid DVR/NVR??
You could look at a Geovision hybrid, there is no license fee if you use
Geovision cameras.
http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/Prod_GVHybridV85.asp
Doug
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> "Bob La Londe" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "ABLE1" <nospamhere@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Anyone using a good Hybrid that can handle at least 8 Analog cameras and
>>> X number of IP cameras??
>>>
>>> Basically looking for Mfg. and Model #.
>>>
>>> Thanks and have a good day.
>>>
>>> Les
>>
>> The Pelco DVRs have the ability to add an adaptor for upto 16 analog
>> channels. I have not used one, but I did spec one on a bid a while back.
>> Their per camera IP license is pretty steep though. The customer wanted
>> a large scalability in one unit, and the Pelco was the only one I found
>> that hit the mark.
>>
>>
>
> Yea, I was hoping to not have to deal with IP License issues. I thought
> there
> were some out there that you may have to pay a little more for the unit
> but
> there was no issue with a license.
>
> Les
>
>
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