Don't know any of the products you've mentioned, but FWIW, I'e been running
Geovision for a couple of years now, and it would seem to tick all your
requirements boxes.

 

I run it currently on Win 2008 x32 using an 8 camera card. The software does
now also support IP cameras, but as I don't have any, I'm not sure exactly
how they integrate.. It also has all kinds of fancy whizz-bang features such
as ANPR, object tracking, POS integration and so on.

 

Worth a look I'd say. www.geovision.com.tw

 

Paul G.

 

 

From: Glen Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 04 November 2009 20:46
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Network video recorder

 

Reading the thread "home servers" and looking at the recent network maps and
seeing a surveillance DVR reminded me to ask the collective this.

We currently have about 28 analog camera but the recorders are crap.  Slow
to search for events and don't provide more than a few days storage.

I'd like to purchase some video servers, aka analog to ip converters and
software to record the camera.  We will also migrate to IP camera as budget
and time permit.

So far I've narrowed our selection down to NVR from video-insight and their
VE4 encoders.  The encoders come with camera licenses so that is a plus.

I've also looked at the AXIS line of converters and they look good on paper,
are well supported but would cost more since I'd have to purchase the
video-insight software separately.

 

My questions is, what software if any, do you recommend for setting up a
network video recorder.  I have a Dell 2950 with 2.5tb storage for video,
and plenty room for the OS and apps.

I'd prefer to start out with server 2008/x32 as the os but this isn't a deal
breaker if there is something out there that beats video-insight but only
works with server03 os.

Any suggestions, horror or success stories.

Glen.

 

 

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