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Justin
I am a member of a volunteer fire dept. and we have some security cameras. It is hooked up to a VCR and we need to upgrade it to the computer. Is there a program where the cameras can be recorded onto the computer?
Answer
We've found Milestone's Xprotect program to be the most flexible solution for all of our surveillance camera installs because it isn't proprietary or locked into any specific brand of camera. It's got a ton of features, plus I think at the moment they are still having a promotion where you can download the single-camera licence for free.
They also just released an "Enterprise" version which you pay the licence for on a per-camera basis instead of a 4-camera licence or something minimum when you don't have that many cameras. Check out their website to see if the promotion is still running.
We've found Milestone's Xprotect program to be the most flexible solution for all of our surveillance camera installs because it isn't proprietary or locked into any specific brand of camera. It's got a ton of features, plus I think at the moment they are still having a promotion where you can download the single-camera licence for free.
They also just released an "Enterprise" version which you pay the licence for on a per-camera basis instead of a 4-camera licence or something minimum when you don't have that many cameras. Check out their website to see if the promotion is still running.
Where to find a Infrared/ Night vision camera?
Dillon She
I need help on trying to find a night vision camera/recorder. Not the security cameras that you can attach to your house. A portable one so you can record at night with out shining a flashlight.
Everywhere I search it's always a security camera.
websites? best camera HD???
Answer
An ordinary, consumer videocam -even one with so-called enhanced night shot capability- doesn't compare with a true night vision device when it comes to seeing in the dark. For that you need a dedicated night vision device which gives you a green or black/white image and lets you identify objects at night illuminated by nothing more than moon or starlight, or an invisible infrared light source.
There are a few (digital) night vision monoculars that lets you also record what you see, such as the Pulsar 550R (with built-in recording device) or the Yukon NV ranger (to which you can attach a small digital video recording unit). However, they do come at a price.
Another solution might be a good conventional night vision device such as the Yukon Exelon and an inexpensive pocket cam attached to the eyepiece, which can yield surprisingly good results. Don't expect HD quality though, it simply isn't available in true night vision devices.
An ordinary, consumer videocam -even one with so-called enhanced night shot capability- doesn't compare with a true night vision device when it comes to seeing in the dark. For that you need a dedicated night vision device which gives you a green or black/white image and lets you identify objects at night illuminated by nothing more than moon or starlight, or an invisible infrared light source.
There are a few (digital) night vision monoculars that lets you also record what you see, such as the Pulsar 550R (with built-in recording device) or the Yukon NV ranger (to which you can attach a small digital video recording unit). However, they do come at a price.
Another solution might be a good conventional night vision device such as the Yukon Exelon and an inexpensive pocket cam attached to the eyepiece, which can yield surprisingly good results. Don't expect HD quality though, it simply isn't available in true night vision devices.
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