One of the most important pieces to your surveillance system is your
surveillance video recorder. Whether you have one, four or sixteen cameras you
have to take what those cameras see and store that video for reference or
possible evidence. Now you need to decide whether you want to record digitally
to a DVR or record onto VHS tapes using a VCR.
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NASA Level Programmers have developed a next generation computer program
called VISEC. VISEC
turns your home or office computer into a powerful, global-wide video
surveillance system in 5 minutes or less.
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If you choose to use a wireless or hidden camera you will need the GrabBee
X to connect your camera(s) to your computer. The GrabBee X is
the bridge between the wireless or hidden camera and your computer.
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You may use your own webcam, but if you don't have one, we highly recommend
the DigiGR8
webcam. This small handy USB web camera is great for home
security. Like all USB web cameras it plugs in easily to your computers USB
port.
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Digital
Phone/Room Recorder features slim compact design, built in microphone,
voice operated recording, built in hi-fi amplifier and HQ speaker, usb port to
connect to a computer and so much more.
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DVR cards
are used in PC computers and digital video recorders which allow video to be
recorded to the hard drive and viewed remotely over the Internet. Choose from
a 4 or 8 channel DVR card. DVR Cards work with Windows 2000®, 2003® and XP®
operating systems.
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The Pocket
Digital Video Recorder comes with a 1 GB SD card. You can connect the
Pocket DVR to your TV to view or you can remove the SD card and plug it into
your computer if it has an SD slot. You can choose frames per second (fps) and
resolution to get more recording time or higher resolution.
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Telephone
Recorder With LCD Information Center and Caller ID At home or in the
office, a perfect record every time. The Telephone Recorder with LCD
Information Center and Caller ID captures every detail of your telephone
conversation, recording both sides with crystal clear clarity.
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The Mini
Digital Video Recorder can record up to 40 Hours of video. DVR is
portable. Video is viewed with the built-in 3.5" LCD Screen or you can connect
it to your TV. Data can also be transferred to a computer via High Speed USB
2.0 with included cable.
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4, 8,
and 16
Channel Digital Video Recorders
This PC-based (Windows XP® operating system) surveillance system allows
you to install up to 4,8,16 cameras to digitally record all activity. This DVR
has full networking capability and uses a Intellispy DVR card which allows you
to view live video on the Internet.
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4 Channel
Embedded DVRs do not use a Windows® operating system. In fact, there is no
software at all on the hard drive. All functions are contained (embedded) on
software encoded computer chips. View in real time. Easy setup. The Embedded
series Digital Video Recorders (DVR) operate just like a VCR.
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8 or 16
Channel Embedded DVR
Total of 120 frames per second with these Real Time embedded DVR.
networkable and able to view live on Internet. Hard Drive Included.
The Embedded series Digital Video Recorders (DVR) operate just like a VCR.
However, they have many features that make them more powerful and easier to
use than even the most advanced VCR.
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Embedded DVRs do not use a Windows® operating system. In fact, there is no
software at all on the hard drive. All functions are contained (embedded) on
software encoded computer chips. View in real time. Easy setup. The Embedded
series Digital Video Recorders (DVR) operate just like a VCR.
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Worlds
Smallest DVR
This extremely compact video and audio digital
interview recorder is smaller and lighter than a disposable cigarette lighter.
The mini DVR has a one touch record button that records real time video using
the 3GP video format with a resolution
of 176x144.
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If you are looking to put together a surveillance
system, we suggest you check out our complete
system packages. You can save a great deal of time and money purchasing a complete
system .
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What surveillance video recorder is right for you?
Digital Video Recorder (DVR) - Unlike VCRs, DVRs record video
to a computer hard drive or other media such as a CD or DVD. This makes a DVR
easy to maintain because there are no bulky tapes to change or the risk of
losing video quality when recording over previous footage. Except for the
World's Smallest DVR, all of our other DVRs can be operated and monitored
remotely from anywhere in the world using the Internet. While the surveillance
video data is stored on the DVR it can be protected from loss caused be
operating errors, tampering and accidents.
VCRs - VCRs record to a video cassette tape which creates the
need to change tapes. So we built our VCRs with time-lapse and video motion
detection features. Video motion dection allows the VCR to begin recording
only while motion is detected. Time-lapse is a series of images taken in a set
number of time intervals. This means that not every frame is recorded as it is
with Real Time. Time-lapse and motion detection help space on your video tapes.
VISEC Surveillance Software - VISEC is a software that is
installed on an existing computer that you own. VISEC turns that computer into
a surveillance system. You can connect up to four cameras to the computer and
the video can be set-up to record to your computer, VISEC's server or an FTP
site. VISEC can be run in hidden mode, which means that anyone using your
computer would not know it's running.