Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Sale CCTV - DVR in Cebu P32,000 only


Digital Video Recorder in Cebu Php 32,000 (promo 2 camera)

Digital Video Recorder



MPEG4 Network DVR
ONE YEAR WARRANTY


This is an entry-level model of 4CH MPEG4 real time DVR. It includes features such as MPEG4/JPEG compression format, real time performance with 120 IPS (NTSC) / 100 IPS (PAL), advanced motion trigger recording, triplex operation and local language OSD. All the benefits of this product are created to meet high quality demand with a very competitive price.

Features
MPEG4/MJPEG DVR Technology



Saturday, November 8, 2008

Used of Digital Video Recorder

DVR is now best your for company security purpose. It is not only used by security guard but also in production specially to watch the operation which is common in manufacturing.

If you visit known shopping malls, hotels, restaurant in any part of the country. You will find the DVR camera located at the entrance, at the corner of the hallway and specially in the elevator. It could be attached to the ceiling or hidden behind the hole of fire extinguisher.

Unlike traditional CCTV, DVR can record volume amount of data at greater speed. You can used tradional PC to save it in your hard disk drive or burn in with your DVD.

The best contribution of DVR is that you can use it pre and post SITUATION. Meaning during posible robbery or after the robbery. If you watch the latest shootout video reported by ABS - CBN, it was recorder through DVR.

Digital video recorders or DVR configured for physical security applications record video signals from closed circuit television cameras for detection and documentation purposes. Many are designed to record audio as well. DVRs have evolved into devices that are feature rich and provide services that exceed the simple recording of video images that was previously done through VCRs. A DVR CCTV system provides a multitude of advanced functions over VCR technology including video searches by event, time, date and camera. There is also much more control over quality and frame rate allowing disk space usage to be optimized and the DVR can also be set to overwrite the oldest security footage should the disk become full. In some DVR security systems remote access to security footage using a PC can also be achieved by connecting the DVR to a LAN network or the internet.

Security DVRs may be categorized as being either PC based or embedded. A PC based DVR’s architecture is a classical personal computer with video capture cards designed to capture video images. An embedded type DVR is specifically designed as a digital video recorder with its operating system and application software contained in firmware or read only memory.

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A digital video recorder (DVR) or personal video recorder (PVR) is a device that records video in a digital format to a disk drive or other memory medium within a device. The term includes stand-alone set-top boxes, portable media players (PMP) and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from disk. Some consumer electronic manufacturers have started to offer televisions with DVR hardware and software built in to the television itself; It has also become the main way for CCTV companies to record their surveillance, as it provides far longer recording times than the previously used VCRs.

There are several free DVR applications available for Microsoft Windows including GB-PVR, MediaPortal, and Orb (web-based remote interface). DScaler also has DVR support in the works.

There are also several proprietary applications available including CyberLink, SageTV, SnapStream Beyond TV, Showshifter, InterVideo WinDVR, the R5000-HD and Meedio (now a dead product - Yahoo! bought most of the company's technology and discontinued the Meedio line, and rebranded the software Yahoo! Go - TV, which is now a free product but only works in the U.S. and Canada).

Windows Media Center is a DVR software by Microsoft bundled with the Media Center edition of Windows XP as well as Home Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista.