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![]() GV 1480A 16 GeoVision DVR Card 480 fps Turbo DVR Card US $875.00
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![]() DVR2000B RO2 Card w 3 4 Port Ext Cards US $399.99
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![]() 16CH H264 Full D1 Recording 480FPS VideoAudio Hybrid DVR Card PCI Express US $300.33
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![]() Hikvision DS 4004HCI DVR Capture Board Card 4ch with dual stream US $149.95
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![]() GEOVISION GV650V4 8 CH DVR CARD GV 650 v421 US $135.00
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![]() 8 ch Video Capture Card 240 fps Real Time CCTV PCI DVR US $105.00
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![]() Q SEE QSDT8PCRC 4 Channel H264 DVR Card US $99.99
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![]() 4 ch Video Capture Card 120 fps Real Time CCTV PCI DVR US $70.00
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![]() 2CH Real Time Video 1CH Audio DVR Card Motion Detection US $37.50
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![]() 4 channel Digital Video Visual Recording DVR PCI Card US $27.91
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![]() 4 channels Digital Video Visual Recording DVR PCI Card US $27.20
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![]() 4 Channel CCTV Digital Video Camera DVR PCI Record Card US $26.00
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A Guide To Digital Video Recorder Systems
A digital video recorder allows consumers to record video from many types of sources digitally, for storage and subsequent management. Digital video recording allows video recording by compression of the video signal with an MPEG-2 encoder, as well as other video encoders utilized for DVD movies. Digital video recorders also permit the user to record these types of media and store them in digital format in various storage devices, which include SD memory cards, USB flash drives, and disk drives, as well as other mediums and devices. These devices are also known as PVRs, or personal video recorders.
These kinds of digital video recorders may also encompass other related consumer electronics devices such as stand-alone video recording boxes, PMPs or portable media players, and video cameras that utilize memory cards for data storage. Due to the popularity of copying video from other sources and storing them for different purposes, such as later or repeated viewing on demand, an increasing number of electronics manufacturers have begun to integrate hardware and software that record digital video into their television sets.
Among the most widely-recognized techniques of video recording as well as television programs digitally are through a stand-alone digital video recording box that keeps media to an incorporated hard drive, a stand-alone DVD recording device, and a computer system that has an incorporated video and television capture card. The aforementioned types of digital video recording devices are DVR recorders that store data into a hard drive that comes with the devices.
Because of the popularity gained by LCD and LED television sets, the integration of the digital video recorder into many of these devices became possible. These allow the user to watch “live” programming in high definition, as well as digitally record video data from a number of different sources and play them back on the television sets. Systems such as these that combine the LED or LCD television with digital video recording capabilities simplify the use of DVR recorders for many home users.
Other innovations that enable digital video recorders to store video data permit it to utilize other highly popular technologies to manage videos. Some DVRs can simultaneously record multiple streams of data by using Bluetooth and WiFi-compatible hardware, these enable the DVR to record or play files from or to mobile phones. These DVR systems may also be used as security observation systems to take the place of complicated security camera systems or to showcase pictures and other images instead of using digital picture frames, among many other variations of its possible uses.
Security DVR systems can fall under the embedded or PC-based categories. The main difference between the two is that the former is developed specifically for digital video recording, while the latter has this type of purpose as only one of its multitudes of possible features. DVR architecture for personal computers use the conventional PC as a DVR system by incorporating a video capture card to record images and video, while the embedded DVR system uses an OS and application software developed mainly to digitally record videos.
how can i enable remote survellance through qx2006 dvr pci card?
i have a pci dvr card installed on the computer at my shop.it recoeds file on the local computer. it also has online broadcasting options in the settings... but i cant get it to work... i have a static ip and forwarded ports. but still it does not w ork
So, I guess I have no plans for tonight...
Bluetooth-equipped mirror adds GPS and, yes, games (Autoblog)
Filed under: Aftermarket, Safety, Technology
We can see it now. A police officer pulls over a Pep Boys-customized Chevy
Cavalier that's been having a hard time staying in its lane. The officer asks
the driver if he's been texting. "No," he says, "Just playing _Angry Birds_ on
my rearview mirror."
While the automotive aftermarket has never shied away from facilitating driver
distraction, this new rearview mirror kit from online retailer Chinavasion
pretty much takes the prize. It contains a 4.3-inch touchscreen, GPS,
Bluetooth, an SD card slot, a wireless rearview camera, an internal camera,
and a DVR for recording video from either camera. Oh, and frighteningly
enough, it also features some pre-installed games. (Although we don't know for
sure, we doubt _Angry Birds_ is actually included.)
The Chinavasion mirror just slips over your car's existing rear-view mirror,
meaning installation hassles should be minimal, so pretty much anyone with
$199.86 can order one and be on their way towards causing an accident in no
time.
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