Archive for the ‘Digital Video Recorders (DVR)’ Category

DVR

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

Welcome to Remote Surveillance Video. We specialize in digital video recorder (dvr) cards and systems for your CCTV and surveillance applications. With over 10 years in the security industry, we can answer all of your security digital video recorder questions  .

STANDALONE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SYSTEMS

These Security Digital Video Recorders for Remote Video Surveillance DVR systems have 4, 8, or 16 camera inputs. With 30 or 120fps (frames per second) it meets virtually all security needs. Easy to install. Just run your camera cables to the back of the digital video recorder and plug in a computer monitor. Power it up and see just how easy it is to operate!
Security Digital Video Recorders for Remote Video Surveillance DVR

VIDEO CARD SYSTEMS

Install the card and software in your computer to create a
professional Security Digital Video Recorders for Remote Video Surveillance DVR . We’ve tested many different dvr models and this is the easiest to operate and most feature rich interface available.
Security Digital Video Recorders for Remote Video Surveillance DVR

STANDALONE VEDEO RECORDER

The SVR 21 is a 4-channel embedded Security Digital Video Recorders for Remote Video Surveillance DVR . It is not PC-based. The electronics are built specifically as a DVR (not a general purpose computer). An embedded system is less likely to lock up, compared to a pc based system.
Security Digital Video Recorders for Remote Video Surveillance DVR

Digital Video Recorder (DVR)

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

A digital video recorder (DVR) (also called Personal video recorder (PVR)) is a device that records video to a digital storage medium. The term includes stand-alone set-top boxes, digital video cameras with such functionality and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from disk.

The first DVR was tested on July 8th, 1965, when CBS explored the possibilities of instant freeze-frame and rewind for sporting event broadcasts. Ampex released the first commercial hard disk video recorder in 1967. The HS-100 recorded analog video onto a digital hard disk and could store a maximum of only 30 seconds.