Sabtu, 15 Maret 2014

Security night time vision cameras for home?




Sienna


I am looking for cameras as a jealous pathetic ex cannot get over the fact I ended it with him 7 months ago, and keeps slashing my car Tyre's, scratching horrible names into my car and hanging around my area, and before you say it, I have been to court he has been fined, conditionally discharged and An indefinite restraining order, yet without evidence I cannot get him done for it, the police tried to get evidence by doing forensics on my car and also arranging someone to check no other damage to brake wires etc but no luck with forensics, so looking for security cameras for outside of my home with night time vision, there are so many I need to know which 1 to get, and also what other equipment I need such as recording player etc thanks in advance.


Answer
Set a budget...

Swann and Lorex make decent systems. I would suggest one of the 4-camera kits that comes with an 8-channel DVR. This way, you get 4 low-end night vision cameras that can't see very far, and you can add 4 night vision cameras that can see a lot further.

For example:
http://www.frys.com/product/7183752
plus
http://www.frys.com/product/6678854

We don't know how easy/difficult the installation will be. Pulling cable, adding power, locating the DVR in a useful place, configuring the system to allow computer access (remotely or locally) or smartphone access, and other site specific items are unknowns that can contribute to the expense and complexity of system installation.

Security Cameras capabilities at night?




Nubian Kin


My friend and I have been searching for security cameras for his bar. We have searched the internet to see basic capabilities. Basically, he is searching for something to help deter the vandalism and bar fights in the parking lot. I have came across some sites on the internet that show night time footage and none are very good at distance in low light areas. Hell in fact none are that good at night period. You can see the actual acts going on but actually identifying the perps is nearly impossible. Even some of the footage from the UK where they have cameras every where is pretty unclear at night. Is this what is to be expected from fixed position cameras at night? Even the cameras that have IR and high resolution are not that great at night, when it comes to picking up good images, is this just the norm when it comes to cameras at night? Thanks all in advanced.
Ashley, do you have good lighting around your house? IF not how far do your cameras see at night or at low light situations? Do they get a good picture because there is a lot of light around your house? Since your dad is a PI, I am sure he has good lighting, around the house. Thanks for the answer.



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no that is not the normal, my father is an expert in cameras because he is a private detective....we have cameras through out our homes exterior, you should search for night vision cameras, they are recommended highly.




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Surveillance & security Cameras?




emuleiii


I want to install some Surveillance & security Cameras for my house. outside window. i am thinking maybe 3 sides of my house . front side, drive way side and the back side of my house. good enough to cover whoever can get into my driveway and back yard....
Which brand and model is the best ? i want something relatively easy to install and use . better something can just record directly to my computer.



Answer
For home use, recorded to computer, webcams work as well as anything else. Make sure the resolution is 640x480, plug 'em in, and you're set.

As for brands and all... there are only a few manufacturers, but the cams are sold under many brand names.

Many big-box home improvement stores, stores like Costco and Sam's Club, and even large department stores, sell security systems now. Cost can run from a hundred bucks for a simple system, to many thousands of dollars.

Look for the following:
1. Video is recorded in a standard format, like AVI. Real AVI, not some proprietary container format that requires the DVR software to work with. IF you need the video for something, you want everyone to be able to see it. Proprietary software is a pain in the posterior, and gets in the way more than anything else.
2. Resolution of at least 640x480. If you have the storage, even higher. Don't let anyone tell that 160x120 is "good enough", I can guarantee that it is most definitely NOT enough. Even 320x240, which is the default for many systems, is just barely good enough some of the time, and useless more of the time.
3. You don't need to store the video for years, but you need to have at least 7 days before the system rolls over and records on top of old video.
4. YOU need to know how to operate the equipment. Don't expect somebody else to come in and extract an event for you.

I don't install video systems, I'm the guy that has to retrieve the video off the system, and then try and make it into something useful. If you follow the 4 things I mention, your video will be of much more use in case you ever need it.

How can I view my security camera via the web?




Christina


We have a camera system hooked up to record/view activity. We were told that it can be viewed from the internet but we did not have the internet hooked up during the camera install. We got rather botchy literature on the system and cannot contact the installer. I believe that I have an IP address that I can view from the menu of the system, how can I put this on the web so I can view it when we are not at the location? It records onto a DVR currently and we can view it from the actual device, we really need to monitor things when we are not there. THANKS!


Answer
This should be in the computers area, not in cameras.

Short answer: You will need to do port forwarding on your cable or DSL modem (router), assuming it is a NAT router.

Long answer:
1. You need to determine the IP number that the camera uses which is probably set by the DHCP server in your router. It will look similar to this example: 192.168.1.105. There are programs which will scan your local subnet for active IP numbers if you don't know what your camera's IP number is. Sometimes a device name can be used in lieu of the IP number when setting up port forwarding.

2. You need to determine the port number your camera uses. I'm guessing it's a http (web) port which is 80.

3. You need to set your modem (router) to perform port forwarding to your camera. You will need to consult the instruction manual on how to do this as all routers have different configuration interfaces. Your modem's configuration interface via a web browswer using the address 192.168.1.1 (this is what most manufacturers use for a local address).

4. You will need to find out your modems IP number on the WAN port. Your modem interface screen will have this information or you can go to a port scanning web site which will tell you your IP address. Beware that this IP number can change at any time, especially if your modem has gone through a power cycle. Thus, it's a good idea to check the number before trying to do remote access.

5. From the outside world, you will use the address discovered in step 4 to access your camera on a web browser. Depending on your ISP, they may block incoming traffic which means you can't remotely monitor your camera.




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Can i view my existing security cameras online without software?




jared


ive got a small business. and ive got cameras at my shop. can i view them from home online on my computer without software or without spending a bunch of money? thanks


Answer
There are 2 types of CCTV cameras:
1. traditional CCTV cameras with analogue video signal output
2. modern network cameras (IP cameras) with Ethernet network plug RJ-45

In case of traditional CCTV cameras you need additional equipment for remote monitoring

But if you have IP cameras installed mostlikely you can easily organize remote monitoring.
With most of IP cameras you can see live video using your Internet browswer (like Internet Explorer) when you type IP address in the browswer. Something like http:// 192.168.1.1
(if the camera as IP address 192.168.1.1).

To record the video you need additional software. There are plenty (maybe 50) diffrent IP video software vendors. For a start you can have a look on software list at http://www.video-home-surveillance.com/

Additionally some IP cameras can send emails with images when motion detectors "sees" motion. In this case you can go without any additional software. E.g. have a look on AXIS cameras at http://www.axis.com

But in case if you have traditional CCTV cameras to make the remote monitoring you will need
a DVR (digital video recorder) with remote access or a DVR board with a special surveillance software to make remote monitoring.

How much does a security camera cost (for a small shop)?




gogogo


is it by hourly?


Answer
Assuming you want to deter crime with this camera system, you would want a visible camera (or cameras), cables, a time-lapse VCR or single or multi-channel DVR.

With the price of DVR's coming down, you should be able to get a single channel DVR under $200. The camera and cabling will run you $100 or so.

If you are on a tight budget, consider a package deal like this:
http://www.supercircuits.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=4610

At under $400 with four cameras, VCR, monitor and cabling, it's a good deal. There's a lot of companies in this business now, I'm sure you can find one with a one or two camera package if you want to try and save even more (honestly though, the cameras are about $25 each in most budget packages).




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Jumat, 14 Maret 2014

What's the best way to set up a home exterior security camera system?




bobseditsu


I want to put up a camera (with night vision) on the front of my house, pointed at the road to record nighttime activities.

I want to record the video onto my computer.

I have several questions:

1. What's an effective and cheap way to do this?

2. What kind of camera should I look for? I'm thinking possibly using a standard Logitech webcam. Good idea?

3. What software do I use to receive the video & record it?

Thanks in advance.



Answer
Effective... get a decent quality video camera. Cheap, try using a webcam (quality of picture leaves much to be desired).

Best suggestion is to talk to a local electronics store. They will know how to set it up and best hardware to use.

Logitech webcam no good at handling moving pictures. Frame rates way too slow.

You might also want to look for issues of Canadian Security Magazine. Always good suggestions in there for home & business security at semi-affordable prices.

When you get the cam, it will supply you with a very basic vid record software. Try going to google ask looking up video recording software...

Using hand held camcorders for home security...?




Nydine


I am wondering if it is possible to use a hand held camcorder for a home security camera.

Would it be possible to link it up so the footage is recorded live on the computer?

If so...how would you go about doing it?



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My friend uses a handicam but it runs continuously. I bought a simple Logitech web cam & point it out the window over my front door. The camera has a motion sensor & the included software is easy to set up so video is only recorded to your hard drive when something is actually happening. This makes for some great office pranks, too!




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How can i moniter a security camera somewhere else from home?







im looking to buy a system that i can moniter a security camera at my lakehouse in a different state. I want to have the camera there monitering the driveway and i want to be able to see this on my computer screen. Does anyone know where i can buy a system that i can setup to do this. Please post links if possible. Thanks!


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most home security company's sell equipment as such.. you monitor things over the internet. Just call and ask

Home Security Cameras?




nico87


I need a wireless mountable security camera that I can keep on eye on with my pc computer. It also has to be at a reasonable price 150$ and under. are there any experts out there or people who know of a website?


Answer
There are cameras that will allow you to do this. I've listed a website of wireless security cameras from a reputable home security company. They range from around $197 to $99 for the wireless cameras. However, there is a whole list of other cameras (not wireless) that you may wish to consider. Frequently they are cheaper than wireless versions. Good luck.

Last note: The company I mentioned will price match, so you can be assured of the lowest price.




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A good security camera system that i can view with my ipad wifi?




William


I need to hook up an outdoor security camera system but one that is also wireless. I would need to view it on my ipad as I am going away on vacation so something that doesnt need recharging would be the best


Answer
Hello

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/x4s.htm


Most DVR's and cameras don't have the ability to view from your i-phone, and you cant just download generic software all DVR's and cameras uses different encryption , software, and compression so you cant use another companies software to view another manufactures DVR.

You want a DVR that has an app specifically designed to work with it like the one I am suggesting below.

What you want is a DVR a DVR converts analog cameras and as well as storing images on site allows you to distribute video over LAN and WAN networks. (internet and network) this way you have both on site storage and recording at your house.

A good Analog DVR will do what you are looking for and not only display them but record them as well they will also allow you to view them over the internet from a Iphone or laptop.

X4S Remote Accessibility
View all your cameras instantly and remotely, and configure the DVR through internet using eitherbusiness in real time from anywhere in the world. MAC or PC platforms (smart phones too). This allows you to manage your

Many people have a misconception that IP has Superior scalability then Analog but with the advancements with DVR's this simply isn't true, you cn do up to 16,000 cameras each camera could even be from a different DVR and a different site.

And when you are using the internet to connect multiple sites together analog transmits over the internet faster with less latency using less bandwidth allowing you not only to view and monitor a situation real time but also effective control PTZ cameras.

What is the Advantage of IP?
Many of the so called advantages of IP simply don't hold water in the real world, IP is mainly Hype and marketing and outside of a few niche applications such as 1 or 2 camera installs, where MP cameras are needed or large scale wireless projects which represent about 2% of the total CCTV market, IP has very few advantages compared to analog based on performance, cost and reliability. (yet all companies touting IP will often use MP cameras to demonstrate the advantages of IP)

IP video is more about marketing then it is about performance as larger companies like Bosch pelco Honeywell axis can change for both hardware and software and once you use there cameras you have to keep using there cameras unlike analog.

Also IP sounds great, plug and play, Better image quality, use existing infrastructure, who wouldnât want that unfortunately this is often not the case.

IP cameras are based on CMOS
Analog cameras are based on CCD (usually)

A CMOS sensor is constructed using a array of pixels, but unlike CCDâs CMOS do not have a capacitor to store the charge for each pixel.The rows of pixels are activated sequentially rather then individually

In short unless you have perfect lighting a good CCD camera will outperform an equivalent CMOS camera.

File Size:
The smaller the files size the more images that are able to be sent and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities as it also determines the recoding storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video.

IP cameras have up to a 5X larger file size then analog cameras. (at same resolution) I have seen MP cameras that on 2MP resolution are over 300X (%3000) larger then our X3 DVR on a CIF image. This is an extreme case but generally speaking IP cameras have a much larger file size.

Most routers and switches are not designed to handle IP cameras they have enough bandwidth but they are not able to process the amounts of commands. (9 IP cameras 30FP is 230 instructions per second) standard routers have enough bandwidth (up to 1GB) but cant handle the amount of tasks (instructions) so frames get dropped latency is introduced and the effectiveness of other devices such as POS, printers and dats storage can be affected and compromised.


Donât get me wrong there are some brutal analog cameras and DVR out there but If you see a good D1 resolution image such as Ascendents Hardware compressed you will not be so quick to join the IP bandwagon.

IP is a young and emerging technology and I have no doubt that in the future it will outperform analog cameras but its not a mature technology yet. Once we start to get standard IP platforms, get rid of license feesâ and existing networks have larger bandwidths then IP video will be a good solution, but until then analog is the way to go.

Make sure you get good cameras as well, Ascendent has the best IR outdoor cameras on the market and are about %50 less then Bosch while offering triple the distance.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/

Best Single Security Camera?




Sturtz


I have a new car in my carport. I only want 1 camera. Is it possible to just have 1 camera that will save recordings for like at least a day? I prefer wireless but I am open to wired cameras. It needs to be nice quality and visible. The carport has a light on at night but I want one that doesn't need light, incase they break the light on purpose. I don't want to spend $500 for 8 cameras right now. I have a Mac computer that it can connect to. The hard drive has a lot of space (like 400gbs right now) and its fine if it uses the computers hdd


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Okay, I can think of 2 options. Both of them are wireless, and one's from Cisco, the other from D-link.

They both directly connect to your router, and you can view them on your devices. The max resolution for both is 640 x 480.

Cisco: http://homestore.cisco.com/en-us/cameras/linksys-WVC80N_stcVVproductId84737621VVviewprod.htm

D-link: http://mydlink.dlink.ca/NCCA_DCS930L

They appear to be only "day" cameras though.




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Window 7 Account security feature,,,,,,?

Q. I wanna ask if there is an account log in security feature where you're camera is on in the log in menu and find a familiar face and when the camera finds one it will automatically log in to your account?


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You will have to use a 3rd party software to do so. There are several of them out there on the net. If you doa search for "using your face as a password" you find several.

Windows 7 Security Rights Problem?

Q. Ok I am the only users on My laptop. When opening "computer" then selecting propteries I was messing around with the computer rights. IDK what I did but now I can not view my hardrive space and such. I even logged in under administrator and can not view hardrive size.

So under the only 2 accounts I have. Me and admin I can not view or change it back. I was going to take a picture of the issues but It wont even let me save images anymore lol.


Answer
You were messing around with something that is very difficult to repair, the Access Control Lists.

Use a digital camera to take pictures.

Here is a Microsoft TechNet article, you can explore their website for more information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc778295(WS.10).aspx

What I would do - remove the hard drive from the laptop, connect it to a USB-to-hard drive adapter, and then plug it into another Windows 7 computer and use that computer to access the drive and change the permissions on the drive. It's not easy to correct as there are several permission levels.

You can also get a Live CD of a Linux OS like Ubuntu and use that to copy off your important files to an external hard drive. After that is complete, re-install the factory software from the DVDs of the Windows OS. And start over.




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Is there an iPhone app that acts like a security camera?




Jim


I think my cleaner is stealing from me and i want proof, so i was wondering if there was an app for the iPhone thats like a security camera, so I could hide my phone and leave it recording for an hour or so, so i can catch them in the act. Or is there app the feeds live video stream from my iPhone to my computer?


Answer
just record alll the crap you have before she comes and after she comes

Is there an iPhone app that acts like a security camera?




Jim


I think my cleaner is stealing from me and i want proof, so i was wondering if there was an app for the iPhone thats like a security camera, so I could hide my phone and leave it recording for an hour or so, so i can catch them in the act. Or is there app the feeds live video stream from my iPhone to my computer?


Answer
If you leave your phone chances are they will take it along with everything else they're taking!!!!




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Kamis, 13 Maret 2014

About security cameras?

Q. So, I've been wondering for a while about punishments of crimes and these security cameras and laws and ect, because I'm always curious. I'm JUST wondering, I'm not gonna use this to do anything wrong or something. Is there someone watching security cameras 24/7? Or do they only look back at them in a crime. For like banks and crowded malls, I would expect someone watching all the time. But like in small stores and schools, is someone really watching our every movement?! I can't imagine someone having the BORING job of watching a camera everyday, just wishing for some action.


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Like you said it depends on the location. Some places have people constantly watching them, others record them and if they find out there was a crime they will review them. A lot of places (like schools) will have someone watching the monitors but they will have other jobs as well. So in a school, often times the monitors will be in the deans office or in a school police office, and the person will have other duties that they do, but they will try to keep watch of the cameras as well.

Banks definitely have people watching them all the time and stores usually do to.

Inexpensive security camera?




Wundt


I work from home and my office is at the back of the house. It would be nice to had a CC camera to show me the view out the front door (so I know if someone is at the front door or to see if my son's bus has shown up). Similarly, all of our bedrooms are upstairs and you cannot see the front door and we would like to know who is at the door before we run downstairs to answer.

Is there an inexpensive solution for this sort of setup? It looks like most sets I have seen run several hundred dollars, it seems to me that I should be able to set up something using inexpensive off the shelf pieces.



Answer
radio shack came with monitor/4 black and white camers/75ft. of audio/video for each camera/bought mine over a year ago no problems. paid under $100.00. Camers are no bigger than your thumb. Monitor has outs for recording. good luck and be safe




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Strip club job, security camera room, what should go on the resume?




Carlos S


Well in these tough times you can't be too picky about someone who wants to hire you so you can pay your bills. Casino security is tough to break into without a connection or experience and all I've got is some criminal justice degrees.

I got word today through some friends that a strip club they use to bounce at before they became cops is hiring a camera room person to handle electronic surveillance. They're in pretty good with the managers so I've got a higher then average chance to get hired, and the last person left for a better paying job with a local casino so I guess it must open up some doors.

My question is... what does a camera room person in a strip club do? I've heard they have to monitor the girls so they're not doing drugs in the backroom, the employees so they're not stealing from the til, obviously the parking lot and such, I know some places they coordinate security but others they just call things in to the police or manager on duty.

Anyone ever done the job? The more I know the better I can tailor my resume.



Answer
Your security camera can monitor an employee break room, but not a dressing room or bathroom. You can monitor the cash register, storage room, hallways, and offices. Other than monitoring the employees to prevent theft or drug abuse, you will also be watching for intruders trying to get to the dressing room or break areas to get to a girl they just fell in love with. Theft from offices, store rooms, and customer vehicles is something else you will be watching for. I suspect you will also be watching the customers in the main room, looking for weapons, fights, drugs, and other suspicious behavior.

Hmm, security monitor in a strip club. . ., does sound like a fun job.

Have you ever used a trail camera?




dr. agon


I'm looking for some outside security cameras, how well do these cameras work?, and do you have any recommendations?


Answer
I have used a few different brands and models of security cameras and have some that I would recommend. First of all, I recommend staying away from X10 cameras. Although they are inexpensive, the poor quality doesn't make X10's worth buying. X10 cameras also don't operate over a wireless network which is something I prefer.

I feel that wireless network cameras are some of the most secure, high quality and easy to manage options available. Most people already have a wireless network for computer and internet sharing at home, so adding a network camera makes sense.

My first experience with network cameras was with the Panasonic brand. Although the quality was good in day light, the night vision was poor. Within a year the camera had burned out. This was the case for two different models of Panasonic cameras.

Then I finally discovered the Axis brand of network cameras. I have been running several Axis 207w models for more than two years and have not had any hardware issues. They work so well that I almost forget I have them installed. Now these are not necessarily considered outdoor cameras but I have them installed in my window ledges (inside) and they are facing outdoors to monitor sidewalks and door ways. They have very good quality in the daytime and even night images are good with minimal light sources. 30 frames per second video capabilities is very good for a camera in this price range.

The setup on the software side is easy and you are able to view live video over an internet connection using a web browser. It has motion activated functionality and good settings and options for custom surveillance needs. Recorded video can be played back using the included software. I like to watch what happened while I was away on business or vacation. It definitely gives me some piece of mind when I'm not around my house.




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Price estimate for installing Security Cameras into a department store?




jachimczyk


including cameras, monitors etc...

list companies along with the prices if possible



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Hello

here is another answer I already wrote it doesn't fit perfectly with your questions but is close enough to use.

if you need outdoor cameras make sure the camera is rated for the temperature variance your region is.

Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of CCTV you can find the equivalent of a $2,000 golf cart and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels but that's where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. There is a reason these products are 1/10 of the price of good and reliable DVR brand names. The type of seller these products attract are online sellers (ebay) and will make profits margins as low as 2% which means they canât afford to offer good service or allow for RMAs (returns). Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

Now some products can be made cheaply like ipod cases, screen protectors, and other simple products with no moving parts or electronics. DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

A true DVR and camera require years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day and are one of the few products that canât be made both well and cheaply. Cheap and inexpensive products like Q-see, X10, Swan, Lorex, and other low grade DVRâs and cameras sold by Tiger Direct, Target , Newegg, radio shack Sams Club, are not used by any security professional and should only be used by hobbyists.

To be honest Target sells complete Garbage and is not used by anyone who has worked with CCTV or security products. They are poor quality especially for IR cameras, due to low quality material, low S/N ratio, and c grade CCD image chips.

If you are only going to spend 70$ on cameras then you should buy 15 dummy cameras they will be just as effective and cheaper hen swan cameras.

Also as far as night vision or IR cameras go most do not give good images in the dark. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

Some good CCTV brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Great IR cameras)
www.honeywell.com
www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. They will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE, or a client software. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and Apple computers to remotely view cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Again if you are going to buy CCTv products from target save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.


I personally find Ascendent to be the best CCTV manufacture for price vs performance give them a call if they don't have a dealer in your are they will probobly sel direct to you which will save you 40%.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/

Hope this Helps,

How much should a basic security camera system cost a company?




Apocalypse


There have been some car window break-ins at my gym (at TWO branches in different towns that I know of) and these are small parking lots, basically around the building. Last night was my turn. I'm sure they have a sign somewhere saying "not our responsibility" but they should want to keep their paying members a little safer without raising our dues too much.

They already beefed up the way members scan ID's to get into the gym.

I want to suggest some better outdoor security to them. Cameras or other alternatives?



Answer
Please try http://www.security-cameras-cctv.com 

It offers surveillance cameras, camera system, cctv security system, remote monitoring with hidden cameras at affordable price.




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What is the best home security camera?




Dragonfly


I am looking for a system of 3 cameras, that can record directly onto the internet. I would like to have something that is good in the dark and also has a good resolution.

Does anyone have any suggestions, because I have no idea where to start. Thanks so much!



Answer
Hello

CNB cameras are not high end and are made in china,

Spyville just sell products made in china and are also quite low quality.



Most IR cameras do not give good images in the dark specially cameras under $200. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

2 Great IR outdoor cameras
http://ascendentdvr.com/ascentseries2/52⦠($95)
http://ascendentdvr.com/vistaseries2/vis⦠($255.00)



Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and smart phones to remotely view and control your cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Always buy DVR and security equipment from a good brand name manufacturer like Pleco, Bosch, Honeywell and Ascendent: http://www.ascendentgroup.com

Unfortunately many people buy very low end systems which have poor frame rate and bad image quality because they buy from Amazon, "spy stores" Lorex, Q-see, NCIX, new-egg, and other online retailers who sell cheap products for china there were never intended to be anything more then a nany cam and should never be used to provide security.

Not all DVRs are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

The smaller the files size the more images are able to be sent, and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities, as it also determines the recording storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most important spec of any DVR.

If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

Again if you are going to buy no name products save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.

Hope this Helps,
williammorales93@ymail.com

What's the best security camera system I can get for my backyard without spending more than $500?




kayla_b_32


I've read that X10 cameras are not good in the dark, and that most wireless cameras can be hijacked by scanners, so other people might actually be watching you while you enjoy your yard! Protection One just gave me an estimate of $3,000 for 4 cameras! Any suggestions? I'm trying to catch vandals.


Answer
Hello

$500.00 is low and $3000 is high I would go with a budget $1500.00 depending if you want outdoor or indoor cameras.

if you need outdoor cameras make sure the camera is rated for the temperature variance your region is.

Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of CCTV you can find the equivalent of a $2,000 golf cart and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels but that's where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. There is a reason these products are 1/10 of the price of good and reliable DVR brand names. The type of seller these products attract are online sellers (ebay) and will make profits margins as low as 2% which means they canât afford to offer good service or allow for RMAs (returns). Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

Now some products can be made cheaply like ipod cases, screen protectors, and other simple products with no moving parts or electronics. DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

A true DVR and camera require years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day and are one of the few products that canât be made both well and cheaply. Cheap and inexpensive products like Q-see, X10, Swan, Lorex, and other low grade DVRâs and cameras sold by Tiger Direct, Newegg, radio shack Sams Club, are not used by any security professional and should only be used by hobbyists.

To be honest Swan sells complete Garbage and is not used by anyone who has worked with CCTV or security products. I know other manufactures who used the same product as them and they felt they wee such poor quality they offered money back and replaced them at there cost. They are poor quality especially for IR cameras, due to low quality material, low S/N ratio, and c grade CCD image chips. I don't know why "TheMan" recommended swan clearly he has no experience with CCTV products.

If you are only going to spend 70$ on cameras then you should buy 15 dummy cameras they will be just as effective and cheaper hen swan cameras.


Also as far as night vision or IR cameras go most do not give good images in the dark. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

Some good CCTV brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Great IR cameras)
www.honeywell.com
www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. They will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE, or a client software. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and Apple computers to remotely view cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Again if you are going to buy Swan products save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.

Hope this Helps,

If you need anything else feel free to email me at
williammorales93@ymail.com




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Security Cameras?




flatblack5


I want to buy security cameras for my house. I want them to be wireless and be able to stream the video to a computer or a computer off site. Are there any affordable solutions? I am looking for outdoor cameras and possibly indoor as well.


Answer
There's lots of options for you. I used to work at a place that had internet cameras at remote mountain tops for security. The link below will give you more information. It also shows you what the video will look like over the internet. The cameras and software can be pretty inexpensive if you look around just a bit.

How to set up a security camera and view it through the internet?




Bobby Chan


Hi so we have a security camera that allows up to view our property. Does anyone have any step by step instructions on how to set up the camera on a webpage or something through the internet so i am able to view the camera when i am not at home?
thanks.



Answer
One easy solution would be to purchase something like a Linksys internet video camera (linked below) that you can find in many stores or online and runs about $90-$100. Give it power, plug it into your router, and you can access the feed when not at home.

There are other similar products on the market.

If your goal is to use an existing webcam setup, that would be a little more complicated.




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How does live monitoring from security camera's work?




Metal


We need a security camera for our home. When away, how does live monerting work through your iPhone or Android ? We live our little dog alone all day and would like to be able to check on him by this security camera too. Do you have to have a internet hookup, or phone hook up, how does it work to be able to broadcast that video to your iPhone or Droid?


Answer
Hi "Metal":

The most important thing to have, when setting up an internet-based camera (called an IP camera), is to have a good broadband (non-dialup, always on) internet connection at your house. It doesn't have to be high-speed cable modem (from your cable company) or fiber-optic (like Verizon FiOS or ATT U-verse), but at least a DSL-line from your phone company.

The IP cameras (or even a webcam connected to one of your computers) need to be connected to a home "network" or LAN (Local Area Network) via either WiFi --for wireless cams-- or using regular Ethernet (Cat5 or Cat6) cables to an internet router. If you just plan on having one camera connected to your PC, then you could use the computer as the "router", but routers are cheap ($20-$40 if you shop wisely) and simple to set up.

Your iPhone or Android device would simply use a web browser to log onto your home network, using an IP address & password, and you would watch your camera just like watching a YouTube feed, except that it would be "live".

Here's a YouTube demo of this using an iPhone, by a good security camera company: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnP_Dbqn1Cw&feature=related

There are plenty of other YouTube demos and tutorials, if you search around. I added a link to Swann cameras' website tutorials (they're the largest seller of DIY security systems) in my Sources below, as another good information resource.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 

"Power Over Ethernet" Security camera bundle?




ram156


I need to find a security camera bundle, containing cameras that are POE(power over ethernet) and can record to a remote server.

If the bundle contains a DVR system, its preferred it has extra channels for expansion.



Answer
DVR and POE are 2 different systems.

DVR uses analog cameras that are then recorded to a DVR. (Digital Video Recorder)

IP sends video over networks and records on a NVR. (Network Video Recorder)


POE is used to send power and video over a network cable but you are limited in range, routers and cameras.

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/x4s.htm

This DVR converts analog cameras so that they can be transmitted over the network or internet as well as storing images stored on site allows you to distribute video over LAN and WAN networks. (internet and network) this way you have both on site storage and recording at that location. You can even view and take snap shots with smart phones such and android and I-phone.

POE:
As for running power and video over the same cable use Baluns they allow you to send both video and power over a standard Cat 5 cable. Analog will give you better images, faster transmission and wont slow down your network so I highly recommend them over IP cameras.

You can even do up to 16ch: http://ascendentdvr.com/baluns/bal-a16r-32vo.html

Bundle systems are often cheaper but you rarely get the performance out of them.

You want every camera to be designed to give the field of view you need, each camera should be picked specifically for each camera location.

You cant just buy a 4 camera package and expect it to give you what you want.



Unfortunately many people buy very low end systems which have poor frame rate and bad image quality because they buy from Amazon, "spy stores" Lorex, Q-see, NCIX, new-egg, and other online retailers who sell cheap products for china there were never intended to be anything more then a nany cam and should never be used to provide security.

Not all DVRs are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.



If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

Also as far as night vision or IR cameras go most do not give good images in the dark. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

2 Great IR outdoor cameras
http://ascendentdvr.com/ascentseries2/52⦠($95)

http://ascendentdvr.com/vistaseries2/vis⦠($235.00)

Some good CCTV brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (best price/ performance)
www.honeywell.com
www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. They will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE, or a client software. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and smart phones to remotely view and control your cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Again if you are going to buy no name products save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.

Hope this Helps,
williammorales93@ymail.com




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Rabu, 12 Maret 2014

Whats a good 2 camera home surveilance outdoor system with Dvr?




buffalobil


one with cameras with night vision and motion sensory


Answer
DIY Compact DVR w/ 4 Night Vision Security Cameras = $422.00


Web Ready DVR Security System w/ 4 Hi-Res Cameras w/ Automatic Night Vision = $548.00

Both of these systems are from Sams Club and come complete with everything you need for installation and are very easy to install. I have installed several of these systems and customers were very happy on how easy they were to operate with little or no knowledge.

The links below have all the information about the systems.

Hope this Helps

Mouse

New 4 CH H.264 CCTV Security DVR System With (4) 1/3" Sony Cameras?




Jusdylobe


did you buy it? and how is well? i want to buy it.


Answer
New 4 CH is a good method for your home or small company. I usually got it New 4 CH from vvme. It is very nice brand . the customer service give me much help.
maybe you can get some help .
http://www.vvme.com/cctv-security-systems/indoor-security-cameras




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Baby monitors & strangers?

Q. Ok so i just found out that strangers can see your baby if you have a video monitor!!!! U can change the channels and pick up other babies that are close by! CREEPY!!! There was a big thing about it on the news! They also hear everything! I read somwhere that if you have a DIGITAL video monitor you are safe and other people arnt able to see your baby! Does anyone know if this is true or not about the digital monitors? Id feel much safer having a video monitor on my baby so I can actually see her, but if a stranger can see her too ITS NOT WORTH IT!!!


Answer
As far as I know, as long as it's a closed circuit then you should be fine. So if it's connected with a cable, there's no picture being broadcast and no one but you would be able to see. But if it's a wire-less version someone could look if they have something that would pick up the signal. If I was going to do a video monitor like that I'd actually get a security camera and set it up like that. To me though, there was no reason to have a video monitor. The sound monitor worked fine. :)

Add: Considering the number of burglaries that happened a few years back from people copying the signal from garage door openers and using that to open them and get into the house, I dunno. A video monitor that shows a burglar when I'm with my baby and alone would worry me a bit. *shrugs* But that's just me. I've read the police monitors around here and there have been increases in burglaries that happen when the people are home.

For me, I can tell when my baby is crying and when she's talking or singing. I just listen to her voice.

Baby Monitor Handheld and Screen?




Audi


well im looking for a baby monitor that has a screen and has a hand held monitor like this http://www.target.com/Summer-Complete-Coverage-Monitor-Handheld/dp/B001N44UVW/ref=br_1_27?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&searchView=grid5&searchNodeID=1041936&node=1041936&sr=1-27&searchRank=pmrank&searchPage=1&searchSize=30&id=Summer%20Complete%20Coverage%20Monitor%20Handheld&qid= thing is i need one that i could add another camera... is that one able to have more than one camera? or is there another one like this package that is capable of having two camera


Answer
Not sure what this one does. I purchased a video baby monitor and it was the worst thing ever. After that I just got a regular security camera that mounts and is wireless and has a box that is plugged into the tv. You can add more camera's and tv boxes to more than one tv in the house and these are a whole lot better quality and if you look around you can find one that is cheaper than the baby ones also.




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Usps Problem. What to do?




Xzavier


I got a confirmation that my package was delivered today, when i got home there was no package in the mail box or at my door? So i went to the post office and all they could tell me is that I should have it. So I looked on my security camera's and the mailman didn't even stop at my house she just drove past it. Yet it was delivered? I called and told them and they told me mail doesn't get delivered on the weekends so i have to wait till monday to do anything. It was a 80 dollar package and i have evidence it wasn't delivered, if by the off chance she just forgot to stop and give it to me and confirmed it at the office which looking at the times that it got to the office and then supposedly to my house she didn't can i get my money back?


Answer
I would call USPS at 1-800-257-8777 and press 0 and then press 0 again. They are open on Saturday. Give them the tracking number and tell them what you saw on camera. It may have been stolen. I would aslo call USPS Postal Inspectors at 1-888-877-7644 and press 3 and tell them the situation. If they can't seem or won't help you,you will need to write the the address below. Give them the tracking number and tell them what you saw. USPS still delivers mail on Saturday (as on August,2012). Try going to your post office and see if you can pick it up.

United States Postal Service
Office of the Consumer Advocate
475 L Ensant Plaza Sw
Room 4115
Washington DC 20260-2200

is it right to say that the young people have no future in the united states anymore?




..


we wont have social security when where retiring age

in just 4 years or so.. national debt has risen from 10 trillion to 15/16 trillion dollars

where going towards nazi germany, with the spying drones, cameras, street mikes. NDAA/ACTA/Patriot act/enemy expartation act. the infinite wars. the monitoring of the internent. the fact that the credible news is all propaganda. the war on the second amendment slowly in states. schools being indoctorination centers. Ron paul being cheated out of delagets and votes.

the never ending wars, our foriegn policy it seems like is going towards more and more wars. so a possible draft

Dollar is dying, whole world currencies are dying. unemployment in actually is more like maybe 12/14 percent. actually countrys are dumping the dollar for other currencys.

elections are becauming more and more fixed.

the government is ever expanding. more and more laws being made. 40,000 new laws in 2012


etc.. am i just a cynic?



Answer
"am I just a cynic?"

Yes, you are.

I'm old enough to remember when we used to have "attack drills" in school in case the Soviets decided to bomb us. Imagine little kids essentially being told "If the country is destroyed, you have a chance to survive if you just get under your desk".

I know people who didn't have kids because they didn't want them possibly living through a nuclear attack that would basically wipe out the US.

My parents both grew up during the Depression. A lot of people had to resort to barter because there was no money. At one point, my grandfather was working six hours. A week.

Then there was WW2. Since my parents were in California, that was a couple of years of blackout curtains so the Japanese couldn't see our cities, a 35 MPH national speed limit, and good luck getting butter, meat, and a lot of other different stuff. Did I mention the dozen or so of their classmates that never came home from the war, and the couple of dozen who were injured and never fully recovered?

(BTW, back then, "the draft" meant if you had use of both legs and both arms, you were going in. No "possible" about it. And we're a long way from needed a draft, anyway.)

The dollar is not "dying", and nobody is seriously looking at dumping the dollar. First off, there's nothing to take it's place (the yuan isn't going to become the reserve currency as long as the Chinese keep manipulating it's value to make exports cheap, and as soon as they stop, the base of their economy dries up). Second, this is what some countries do from time to time. Look up the definition of "saber rattling".

And if you really, really think we're becoming like Nazi Germany, ask a holocaust survivor about the differences.




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Cheap Security Camera?







What is the cheapest security/surveillance camera on the market? - Any camera that can record footage, that can later be hooked up to a computer, so that the footage can be extracted.


Answer
A webcam is about the cheapest thing going, works as well as anything else. It really depends on what you want the camera to cover, and how close the computer is to that spot.

Security cameras, as in the ones you see at the stores, don't record anything. They are connected to a central recording device, via cable or WiFi. If you need a remote camera that can't be connected to a central recorder, you would really need to get a video camera. Not really a good option, but better than nothing. Power would be the main problem with a video camera.

Security Camera question!?




Jack Smith


I need a camera of some sort to catch what my dad does to me when we disagree on something.. he gets so angry and sometimes hits me for being wrong etc.... I was thinking of putting some sort of camera on the ceiling or if it was small enough close somewhere anyway if there is such a camera where could I buy it?and write down personal expirecences thanks!


Answer
Please don't give advice when you have clearly never worked with CCTV equipment. Amazon sells complete junk and the video taken by non CCTV cameras often wont hold up in coart because they need water marking in the images.

What you want is a DVR a DVR converts analog cameras and as well as storing images on site allows you to distribute video over LAN and WAN networks. (internet and network) this way you have both on site storage and recording at your house.

Just about any Analog DVR will do what you are looking for and not only display them but record them as well they will also allow you to view them over the internet from a Iphone or laptop.

Many people have a misconception that IP has Superior scalability then Analog but with the advancements with DVR's this simply isn't true, you cn do up to 16,000 cameras each camera could even be from a different DVR and a different site.

And when you are using the internet to connect multiple sites together analog transmits over the internet faster with less latency using less bandwidth allowing you not only to view and monitor a situation real time but also effective control PTZ cameras.

What is the Advantage of IP?
Many of the so called advantages of IP simply don't hold water in the real world, IP is mainly Hype and marketing and outside of a few niche applications such as 1 or 2 camera installs, where MP cameras are needed or large scale wireless projects which represent about 2% of the total CCTV market, IP has very few advantages compared to analog based on performance, cost and reliability. (yet all companies touting IP will often use MP cameras to demonstrate the advantages of IP)

IP video is more about marketing then it is about performance as larger companies like Bosch pelco Honeywell axis can change for both hardware and software and once you use there cameras you have to keep using there cameras unlike analog.

Also IP sounds great, plug and play, Better image quality, use existing infrastructure, who wouldnât want that unfortunately this is often not the case.

IP cameras are based on CMOS
Analog cameras are based on CCD (usually)

A CMOS sensor is constructed using a array of pixels, but unlike CCDâs CMOS do not have a capacitor to store the charge for each pixel.The rows of pixels are activated sequentially rather then individually

This means CMOS has some significant disadvantages compared to CCD, this means CMOS
have inferior ability to cope with ambient lighting such as back light, bright, deep shadows contrasts, low light and IR this is also known as the real word.

In short unless you have perfect lighting a good CCD camera will outperform an equivalent CMOS camera.

File Size:
The smaller the files size the more images that are able to be sent and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities as it also determines the recoding storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video.

IP cameras have up to a 5X larger file size then analog cameras. (at same resolution) I have seen MP cameras that on 2MP resolution are over 300X (%3000) larger then our X3 DVR on a CIF image. This is an extreme case but generally speaking IP cameras have a much larger file size.

Most routers and switches are not designed to handle IP cameras they have enough bandwidth but they are not able to process the amounts of commands. (9 IP cameras 30FP is 230 instructions per second) standard routers have enough bandwidth (up to 1GB) but cant handle the amount of tasks (instructions) so frames get dropped latency is introduced and the effectiveness of other devices such as POS, printers and dats storage can be affected and compromised.


Donât get me wrong there are some brutal analog cameras and DVR out there but If you see a good D1 resolution image such as Ascendents Hardware compressed you will not be so quick to join the IP bandwagon.

IP is a young and emerging technology and I have no doubt that in the future it will outperform analog cameras but its not a mature technology yet. Once we start to get standard IP platforms, get rid of license feesâ and existing networks have larger bandwidths then IP video will be a good solution, but until then analog is the way to go.

Make sure you get good cameras as well, Ascendent has the best IR outdoor cameras on the market and are about %50 less then Bosch while offering triple the distance.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/




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Selasa, 11 Maret 2014

I have security cameras set up, what software can I use to record images?




Hygor


I have 3 IP cameras set up. And I can see them on the computer. What is a good program so that I record the images (I want it running 15-24 hours a day recording) into an external hardrive or something?

What's a good one? And what's a good cheap one?

I tried searching but I get a lot of overcomplicated responses. It shouldn't be that hard to just record the screen right?



Answer
IP cameras are a waste of Money compared to analog cameras.

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://ascendentdvr.com/x4sdvr/x4s-8240dvd.html

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/~ascendent/HTML%20E-mail/X4S/x4s.html (pricing is dealer so unless your a certified installed you will probably have to pay 25% more which is still a steal of a deal)

Just about any Analog DVR will do what you are looking for and not only display them but record them as well they will also allow you to view them over the internet from a Iphone or laptop.

Many people have a misconception that IP has Superior scalability then Analog but with the advancements with DVR's this simply isn't true, you cn do up to 16,000 cameras each camera could even be from a different DVR and a different site.

And when you are using the internet to connect multiple sites together analog transmits over the internet faster with less latency using less bandwidth allowing you not only to view and monitor a situation real time but also effective control PTZ cameras.

What is the Advantage of IP?
Many of the so called advantages of IP simply don't hold water in the real world, IP is mainly Hype and marketing and outside of a few niche applications such as 1 or 2 camera installs, where MP cameras are needed or large scale wireless projects which represent about 2% of the total CCTV market, IP has very few advantages compared to analog based on performance, cost and reliability. (yet all companies touting IP will often use MP cameras to demonstrate the advantages of IP)

IP video is more about marketing then it is about performance as larger companies like Bosch pelco Honeywell axis can change for both hardware and software and once you use there cameras you have to keep using there cameras unlike analog.

Also IP sounds great, plug and play, Better image quality, use existing infrastructure, who wouldnât want that unfortunately this is often not the case.

IP is like wireless (in theory its perfect) if that was true there would be no wired cameras or analog cameras it would all be wireless IP.

IP cameras are based on CMOS
Analog cameras are based on CCD (usually)

CCD image sensors contain hundreds
of thousands picture elements, called pixels. Each pixel contains a light sensitive element and a capacitor.

A CMOS sensor is constructed using a array of pixels, but unlike CCDâs CMOS do not have a capacitor to store the charge for each pixel.The rows of pixels are activated sequentially rather then individually

This means CMOS has some significant disadvantages compared to CCD, this means CMOS
have inferior ability to cope with ambient lighting such as back light, bright, deep shadows contrasts, low light and IR this is also known as the real word.

In short unless you have perfect lighting a good CCD camera will outperform an equivalent CMOS camera.

File Size:
The smaller the files size the more images that are able to be sent and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities as it also determines the recoding storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. (Ascendents X3 DVR achieves file sizes as low as .3KB on normal image quality on a CIF image no IP camera on the market will come close to this) The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most import spec of any DVR.

IP cameras have up to a 5X larger file size then analog cameras. (at same resolution) I have seen MP cameras that on 2MP resolution are over 300X (%3000) larger then our X3 DVR on a CIF image. This is an extreme case but generally speaking IP cameras have a much larger file size.

Most routers and switches are not designed to handle IP cameras they have enough bandwidth but they are not able to process the amounts of commands. (9 IP cameras 30FP is 230 instructions per second) standard routers have enough bandwidth (up to 1GB) but cant handle the amount of tasks (instructions) so frames get dropped latency is introduced and the effectiveness of other devices such as POS, printers and dats storage can be affected and compromised.

IP is a young and emerging technology and I have no doubt that in the future it will outperform analog cameras but its not a mature technology yet. Once we start to get standard IP platforms, get rid of license feesâ and existing networks have larger bandwidths then IP video will be a good solution, but until then analog is the way to go.

Make sure you get good cameras as well, Ascendent has the best IR outdoor cameras on the market and are about %50 less then Bosch while offering triple the distance.

how to hook up a security camera?




Scott


could i hook up a security camera to a rental property and be able to see what is going on around the outside from my own house? If so how can I do that so I can be able to keep a eye on my property


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Assuming that you can legally setup a security camera system it is not hard to find a system that will allow you to view the live or recorded feed from an internet or mobile connection.

Here is a list of systems that are compatible with iPhone/Smart phones or a web browser. They are also expandable in case you want more cameras later.

http://www.apexcctv.com/c-18-complete-standalone-systems.aspx

The good news about this site is they offer technical support to help you through the process of installation.




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Name that Asian boy band!?




Brendan


Forewarning: this is a tricky one..
I was recently in Thailand and saw a music video for an Asian boy band but I can't remember their name or the song's name either.
The video was set at night inside what looked like a hotel or office building in the middle of a large city. The video was based around them breaking into the building. There were a few fish-eye shots of one of the guys looking into a security camera.. Most of the scenes were of the band members running from, and beating up American looking guards... And at the end of the video, they played their song with instruments at the top of the building.
The music was up-tempo pop... They reminded me alot of the backsteet boys' rock influenced ballads. Most of the singing was done in their native language (Japanese?) but a few lines were in English.
I'm pretty sure this was on an international Top Music Video Countdown (Middle of May, 2011) so I'm assuming it's pretty recent and fairly popular. Ive looked everywhere but can't seem to find the video. Any ideas on who they are and what song it is?



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It might be CN Blue- I'm a loner.

Anime EXPO/Conventions?




Asassaasas


1.) So I'm 14 and never went to one and wanna know how old do you have to be to go without a parent and just friends my age? Because I went on AnimeEX website and all it said kids under 12 need a guardian or parent and nothing talking about teenagers?

2.) How much money do I need to bring?

3.) What do I have to do to get in 1 to like register?

4.) What do I need to bring?

5.) Do I gotta wear my cosplay all the way to the expo/convention? Is there a changing room to change there and not drag my costume so people might think I'm weird and stuff....

6.) Where am I supposed to put my cameras and etc...do they got a locker or something like I seen in videos on youtube where people are taking other people cosplays and they don't have a bag or anything.

7.) Anymore information do I need to know before going? Like do I have to know alot of anime before going? (i dont want people asking me so what animes do u watch? and ill be like well only bleach...even though i do watch more the only anime series i rlly watch was naruto and bleach.)

8.) how long does it last? when does it start? I was planning to leave 5pm before my parents get home and notices. Is that to early?

9.) since it's my first time should i get atleast 3 friends to join up and come?

and 10..

Will I meet new friends should i bring a scrap book if they ask for my number or that will never happen?

Thanks I think I have more questions but that's all i have for now.



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1) You are correct. Anyone under 12 needs a guardian. ThirTEEN year olds and everyone older are TEENagers. That means you are old enough to act like a mature young adult and take care of yourself.

2) Depends. You will need money to:
buy the badge (which you will register online)
food (unless you pack lunch and dinner)
buy merchandise (if you see something you want in artist's alley for the dealer's room)
hotel (if you planning on staying at one. book early.)
parking (if one of your older friend's drives you guys there)
concerts (same location but separate venues. you will need to buy tickets online for those)

3) You will register online. You will need a credit card to make the payment. Since AX just finished for 2011, registration for 2012 won't be open until at least early January.
http://www.anime-expo.org/registration/
Pre-registering is the cheapest option. You can buy a ticket at the door but it will be about $25-30 more expensive (at Dragoncon the at the door prices are $100 more expensive...so...watch it.).

4) Cosplay if you plan on wearing it.
Bottled water and snacks.
Cell phone.
CAMERA!! for awesome cosplay pictures and documenting the experience for memories.
Sharpie. For autographs for guests, writing your name on the badge, and getting people's contact info that you made friends with at the con.

5) Yes and no. You can wear it all the way to the con. There is no changing room (unlike Japan where it's illegal to wear cosplay in public and there are designated changing areas for cons there). You will change in your hotel room. You will see cosplay on the street since people are walking from hotels nearby and parking lots. You can change in the car as well or one of the many bathrooms in the Expo.

6) Carry a small bag or shoulder bag. Most people put the bag to the side when asked for pictures. Other people sew in hidden pockets in the cosplay to hid their wallet, cameras, touch-up makeup, cell phone, etc. There are no lockers.

7) Of course you don't need to know a lot of anime. Some people just come for video games or concerts. Just be kind and courteous. You'll see a lot of kids your age lost their sh*t and act like crazies at cons. Socially dysfunctional weeaboos that everybody hates but they're so into their own worlds they don't see themselves. Yep, these kids dry hump in public and scream at the top of their lungs. It's like they think a con means they can lose are moral responsibility. *facepalm

8) It lasts 4 days. Normally it starts on a Friday and goes to Monday. Leaving at 5pm means you'll miss out on the best things. Usually the best stuff is at night (albeit you won't be able to go to the 18+ panels) like the masquerade and concerts (which start at 7 and 9 pm respectively most years). AX is a very wholesome, famous con where industry heads even attend. Directors to movies and shows go here to. I'm sure if you ask your parents if they would allow you to attend next year and show them how you saved up money and what not they'd be okay with it. They have medical staff on site and security for the attendant's safety. Also, AX is non-profit and profits that they do make go to SPJA charity. You attending means you're giving to charity. What's not to love?

9) I recommend it! AX is *the* largest con in the country. 128,000 people attended this year and it grows every year (that 23,000 more people than last year!). Having friends can help you explore parts you would feeling going alone. Buddy system is great and they can watch your stuff if you need to go to the bathroom. Plus the stories you guys would share together once everything is over is priceless!

10) Yes you will meet new friends as long as you apply yourself. If you find cool people and start talking but then part ways, shake hands and ask for their facebook (I feel like phone numbers might be too intrusive) and give them yours. Unless you plan on meeting up later for an event then phone numbers are a-okay. Cosplayers have "cosplay business cards" which show their pictured cosplay on both sides and their handle names to major sites they visit/email address. But this is for seasoned cosplayers. Other people sharpie their name/nickname on the back of their badge and have the newfound friend photograph you holding it up. Then they have a face to put towards a name when they go home.




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business question "antique mall owner needing security camera system" which is the best to buy?




sbarber


Just trying to get input from someone that has an antique mall of similar business. I want to purchase a camera system that I can set up in "EACH" booth or atleast every other booth. Some can be dummies but I would like for atleast half of them to be the real deal. I ahve heard of dealers using globes and dummy cameras to deter thieves; does this work?
What system would you recommend and please don't say a 10,000 one, I cant afford that at the moment.



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Hello

Dummy cameras are the worst possible they don't provide security and if someone is injured or claims to be injured in your store they can sue for providing a false sense of security. No professional security installer uses dummy cameras.

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/x4s.htm

I would recommend a Standalone DVR as they are more reliable and since they are linux based they are virus ans spy ware free.

The X4S Series DVR is an intelligent and professional CCTV management solution, integrating the latest technology and the most advanced features while maintaining a simple, intuitive, and graphical interface. The X4S Series DVR is a 24/7 turn key solution that meets demanding security needs to suit industrial and commercial applications. The X4S DVR is compatible with the X4 platform, allowing it to act as an IP server, while still remaining a standalone solution and allows you to view your cameras instantly over the internet with a PC or cell phone like the I-phone.

also here is some information on DVR and cameras you may want to read before buying a CCTV system.

Not all DVRs and security equipment are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

I suggest you buy a PC based DVR has they have more processing power and normally have a much smaller file size and offer more features then Standalone DVR's. I know many people buy a cheap standalone DVR, only to upgrade to a PC based in 6 months especially when they are using it to manage a store remotely. Also PC based allows you to record up to 64 cameras where a standalone will have a limit of 16.

Many people have the misconception that a PC-Based DVR is simply an off-the-shelf PC with video capture (encoder) cards, display (decoder) cards and some generic OEM software. A true DVR requires years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day. This makes consumer-level hardware inadequate for DVRs which is why Ascendent uses custom-built PCs with performance-level hardware.

My personal favorite DVR is Ascendent X4 series: Ascendentâs Tri-Fusion Hybrid Platform allows for the creation of a true hybrid surveillance system by utilizing the advantages of Analog, Megapixel, and IP technologies for unparalleled customization and expandability.

The X4 also uses the latest H.264/SVC codec offer video substantially better quality,. While its file size sizes is 30% smaller than MPEG-4, 60% smaller than MPEG-2, and exponentially smaller than MJPEG.

File size is crucial to streaming because most DVRâs on the market record at real time performance (30FPS per channel) so on a 4CH is trying to send 120, 8CH 240, and a 16CH 480 images per second which requires way too much bandwidth even for the most extreme internet connections.

The smaller the files size the more images are able to be sent, and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities, as it also determines the recording storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most important spec of any DVR.

If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone. Some good DVR brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent. These brands are what security professionals use.

I recommend Ascendent as they are less expensive because they cameras for companies like Bosch and Pelco and offer better performance but any of these 3 brands will work well.


These brand manufacturers also have a complete line of CCTV cameras and DVR for any application from residential to military and stand behind there warranties. You want to get a good bran name otherwise you will likely buy a product that work and cant be returned.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Recommend)
http://www.honeywell.com
http://www.pleco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Hope this Helps
Will

Where can I find a good camera security system?




Joey Tatum


I have been looking... I know i can get a system at SAM'S for 500 dollars but it only has 4 cameras... i haven't found one that is reasonable that may have 8+ cameras without paying thousands... I am visually impaired and we've been having some "snoopers" lately and want to beef up the security around the house (visual security with taping capabilities)... if you know of something good AND inexpensive, please tell me...


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Good an inexpesive is a relative term. If you think 500 bucks for a DVR with 4 camera's is too expensive then forget about 8. - Personally, I would never buy the system you are looking at. My customers tend to expect quality and reliability as do I.

Typically speaking, retail camera's, like the type you are looking at, are fairly substandard when compared in quality to those on a professional level.

Your best bet is to go at it with some knowledge of the technology, I wrote an article on the subject awhile back but most of the info still applies. I have pasted some of it here. You can find more information on security related topics on my website at http://www.keepsafesystems.ca

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The starting point of any C.C.T.V. system is the camera. Simply stated, a camera is a light sensitive device that converts particles of light into electrical impulses, however, there is a vast difference in the quality of cameras available to the consumer. Factors that differentiate the various cameras include whether they are color, black and white, light sensitivity, image resolution and image transfer technology. The consumer must also consider the inherent advantages and disadvantages in each of these different camera technologies and decide which features best fit their individual needs and goals.

In the past, color cameras have been both very expensive and lack-luster in their image performance, when compared to black and white cameras. New technology is now bringing the innovative technologies closer together in both the price and performance scale. The current differences between the two technologies are almost entirely limited to light sensitivity and light reactivity.

Light sensitivity is measured in LUX. The lower the LUX rating, the higher the sensitivity to light. It is important to keep in mind that even the best-rated cameras are limited by the technology of the day, as well as the visibility conditions present at the time of the surveillance. Although great advancements in low light surveillance continue to be ongoing, the image quality in a low light situation will rarely be up to the standards of daylight surveillance.

Color cameras, although much more appealing on the outside when compared to their black and white counterparts, generally offer less low light sensitivity than a black and white camera. The other advantage of black and white cameras over color cameras is its ability to "see" infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. You can test this by aiming a standard television remote at a black and white camera while watching the monitor, the flashes you see are bursts of infrared light. The advantage of this becomes apparent in the ability to light up a dark area with infrared light, thus making images visible in almost pure darkness. With the color camera the area will appear unlit, however, to a black and white camera, the area will appear almost like daylight.

The black and white cameraâs reactivity to the invisible light spectrum can also pose a disadvantage in certain applications. Infrared light, although not visible to the human eye, is found in abundance in many everyday situations. For example, when aiming a black and white camera at hot pavement, it will "confuse" the camera resulting in an unbalanced image. Professional grade black and white cameras often incorporate infrared cut-filters. These cut-filters inhibit the infrared light spectrum in turn decreasing the cameras low light sensitivity.

The C.C.T.V. Industry measures image resolution in horizontal lines. The higher the line rating, the clearer the image will appear. With this fact in mind, consider that all electronic components within a C.C.T.V. System, from the camera, to the VCR, to the monitor. These items are all rated in the same way. The actual resolution of the entire system will only be as high as the lowest rated item. For example, if you have a camera rated at 450 lines and a monitor rated at 300 lines, then the result will be 300 visible lines of resolution because the monitor is the lowest rated item in this example. Another point to keep in mind is that the line rating is "Total lines" not lines per inch. Therefore a 12" monitor with a 300 line rating has a far better clarity than a 17" monitor with the same line rating.

The most recent and predominant advances in the C.C.T.V. Industry are the changes in image transfer technology. This technology deals with how the camera takes light particles and converts them into electronic images. Without going into too much detail, image transfer technologies include the following:

Phosphorus Tube Cameras - This camera has low quality, old technology and is susceptible to "image burn". Image burn is when intense light sources will burn themselves into the cameraâs light receptor resulting in the image appearing "memorized". Although this is not a problem with modern day cameras, image burn can still occur on monitors. Tube cameras are also known for poor low light sensitivity.

C.C.D - Also known as "Chip cameras". This camera is the most standard of cameras in the professional realm. C.C.D. cameras do not suffer from the problem of image burn and can incorporate various methods of signal processing, which offers a high level of flexibility to the installer.

CMOS Transfer Cameras - These cameras are very small and continue to get smaller as the technology advances. Although very attractive in their size, CMOS cameras generally do not offer the signal processing, image quality or low light sensitivity of the higher priced C.C.D. camera models. However, the technologies are slowly growing closer together to the point where CMOS cameras may eventually take over the Surveillance Industry.

The Surveillance Industry has continued to move towards the implementation of color cameras that switch to black and white, or even infrared in low light conditions. Although there are some models currently available on the market, the technology is not at a point where it is affordable enough to be manufactured on a large scale.




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