Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

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/

Help with security cameras?!?




Bob the Gr


Where do i buy night vision security cameras, and how do i hook them up live to my computer with a motion detector alarm?


Answer
Cameras; not sure look maybe at newegg.com, or buy.com
for software:
Secure Cam
is a motion detecting web cam surveillance software that can automatically capture a series of images whenever motion is detected in the monitored area. You can adjust the detection sensitivity, automatically archive captured still images and playback the images in sequence with the supplied viewer application. Secure Cam can monitor and display up to 99 cameras and automatically organizes captures based on the device. Other features include support for multiplexing, time stamps, text overlay and more. The program works with webcams, as well as DVR cards.
Freeware.
http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/webpublish/fwwebcam.html

Try it on a regular webcam, or streaming video cam first to see if it's along the lines of what you want...it's free so not overly fancy or pretty interface...




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Which one is better for security application: Analog CCTV Camera or IP CCTV Camera?




Felisa


Your thoughts would be very helpful. Thank you. :)


Answer
I hope you now have a better understanding how severely the performance of analog CCTV camera is capped by the way it has to work (i.e. compliance with broadcast standards). By using a data connection and computer networking, IP cameras can provide much better performance with no real limitations for future growth in resolution or other capabilities. The increased picture detail allows one to save money by installing fewer cameras, or gain a level of detail that simply is not achievable through an analog camera. The fact that the camera can be accessed directly without the need for any special software is the icing on the cake.

Best security camera?




Margi


What is the best security camera for the home security?

A) IP camera
B) Dome Camera

http://www.aditgroup.com/CCTV-Camera.html



Answer
It depends on the requirements. But your question is confusing. IP (Internet Protocol) is merely the network connection the camera has. Usually, an IP camera - for home use - is not "outdoor rated". Some are... Usually, the IP camera has nowhere to store the video, so a video server or dedicated computer is required if the video needs to be stored.

A "dome camera" is a camera in a dome. It can be IP or analog. If it is an IP camera, then the above paragraph applies. If it is an analog camera, it will need some sort of connectivity to a DVR for video storage and the DVR can be connected to the computer network.

We don't know:
what computer network might be available;
whether you need outdoor rated cameras;
how long - if at all - the video storage needs to be;
whether computer or smartphone access is needed... and lots more.

Without this information, selecting *best* is impossible.




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I’m looking for a good security/spy camera that can record onto a hard drive, and that has night vision, etc.?




Wuzi


Iâm going on holiday in a few days and I thought it would be a good idea to get one of those cameras, since thereâs been a lot of housebreaking recently.

Hereâs what I need:

- It should be able to be outdoor, eventually under the rain

- It should have a good night vision, to recognize number plates

- It should be all digital, and be able to record onto a hard drive as long as 2 weeks or more

- It would be cool if I would be able to check whatâs going on via WLAN for example. I saw some cameras that have WLAN, and you can see whatâs happening via your iPhone or your browser. The thing is, those I found needed Internet Explorer or stuff like that⦠I need something Apple compatible.


Also, I was thinking of getting more than just one. How can I record them all onto a hard drive? Do I need to create different folders for each camera on the hard drive, and then select this folder as the recording destination for each of them?


Iâm pretty new to this and itâs all a bit complicated for me⦠also I find thereâs way too much choice.


And the price of course: The cheaper the better, but I donât want something that wonât work anymore after a week of course!


Thanks very much!



Answer
You need cameras to be "weatherproof" so that they can be placed outside.
You want to get cameras with "Infrared" so that it has night vision and you may want to get them with "600-700TV lines" so that it recognizes faces and license plates.
You need a DVR with a hard drive installed. You wont know what hard drive size you need until you decide how many cameras you want on the system and if you want it to be recording 24 hours or set it on motion detection. That will determine how much space you need to record for at least 2 weeks before it overwrites itself.
Most systems now a days can be view remotely via pc, mac, and smart phone.
I recommend http://cctvdirectbuy.com they are really great and have low prices but the work with you to find the best system for you.

Security Cameras at night?




Nubian Kin


Are most security camera, that we see at the mall or on court houses, etc... equipped with night vision, or do they usually get poor picture quality at night, without ample lighting. I am making inquiries from law enforcement because I am trying to catch a car burglar at a friends bar. We have looked at a few fixed angled cameras like the one you see on the side of buildings. How good is the picture quality in a dark parking lot. They have no infrared or night vision that I know of. Will a camera like this produce a good night time image, and from what distance? How effective are night vision from distances? Im talking 20ft or more, without someone monitoring the camera to zoom. I figure that law enforcement officers have view more surveillance footage then the average citizen so I would like to hear from you all on your experience on nighttime CCTV footage. Thank you all in advanced


Answer
Yes, is the answer to your first question, they have to be in order to be able to pick up the image on the camera. However even with a good infrared camera having good lighting is a must.

If an infrared camera is placed in a parking lot where there isn't any lighting it will be difficult to see the picture. It there is low lighting the picture will be some what grainy and you may see some of what is out there. You will see the pixels on the monitor and the picture will be some what grainy, as well as there being shadows. The distance that you may be able to see in low lighting when using a camera may be cut in half. But you will still be able to see some of what is going on.

In order for the picture to be clear there needs to be good lighting in the area where the camera is to be placed, that will give the best picture quality of all.

With a good inferred camera/zoom feature and even being able to pan the entire area that is being monitored at 20 feet you would still be able to get a clear picture with proper lighting.

I hope that this helps answer your question. God bless.




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minimal notebook for surfing and itunes that has wifi. It's for a 12 year old girl. Mac or PC?




Capricious


What is the minimal amount. I connect broadband via wifi, so I need that built in. Just a CD and ability to connect external drive if no CD/DVD. HD needs to be enough for OS and a little music and pictures, but they are not required. She just goes to facebook and surfs. I want something that won't be slow because of the computer but because I have a 1.5 internet broadband connection. She will use it at coffee houses and bookstores.


Answer
1) Toshiba L305 http://explore.toshiba.com/laptops/satellite/L300 or 2) Dell Inspiron $599 or higher http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/inspnnb_1525?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
For laptops I prefer Toshiba for quality, but Dell for desktops..
Avoid the mac for the following reasons....

PC=Variety of specs, options, quality, prices, vendors, support
Mac=One vendor, limited options, still more expensive. Look below for more information..

Today, Macs use the same hardware as PCs. Why spend extra to get the same CPU chips, graphics cards and OS X isn't as secure as you think..

A number of PCs can also run OS X (Mac OS) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=os+x+on+pc&btnG=Google+Search&aq=0&oq=os+x+on+ as well just that Apple makes it illegal in order to get Market share.. The reason why Mac can run native Windows is because it is using a subset of PC hardware,

If you decide to buy a Mac for running Windows, you will still have to get the same virus/spyware protection, and run into the same issues as a regular PC.

Now is a Mac worth buying for OS X?

I say: NO... for the following reasons...

ADVANTAGES WINDOWS :
Aprox 90% of the market is Windows and most PCs have windows already pre-installed.
1) Some websites require Internet Explorer, to run IE on Mac you really get ies4osx which is the Windows version of IE running really buggy and illegal if you don't have a legitimate copy of Windows.
2) Supports devices (printers and other things you hook into the computer).
3) More business software/games
4) Want the dock on OS X (Mac)? google/yahoo rocketdock, objectdoc.
5) Used by businesses.

ADVANTAGES LINUX :
1) FREE (most versions are)
2) Install software by eitjher 1) Synaptic Package Manager, 2) Add/Remove 3) Opening a .deb or .rpm file (depending on distribution)
2) Like the Mac OS X effects? go yahoo/google COMPIZ FUSION which can do any cool effect a Mac can do and many ore....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Fbk52Mk1w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3gkX9HDfEE (there is no flickering when you use it like on the video, not sure why the person has the flicker)
3) Mac OS X Doc? google/yahoo Avant Window Navigator.Cairo Dock, http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3rf5q_cairo-dock-mac-os-x-leopard-dock-on_tech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0hzi22g2DE
4) It is FASTERr/MORE SECURE to surf on the internet
5) Some Windows programs work with Wnehq/Crossover (also avail on Mac, but why pay $$$)

Instructions how to download, burn and boot http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/
Dual Boot Instructions http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_windows_xp_and_linux_xp_installed_first.htm

SECURITY
Mac OS X was hacked in 2006 less than 30 minutes, and within 2 minutes in a contest in 2008 . Linux and Vista were not hacked until another day when restrictions were lowered. Vista was next, and then Linux.
Macs are standardized with Cameras, if your Mac gets hacked, the hacker can turn on your camera with more ease.
Please Note: All OS's have vulnerabilities.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Mac-OS-X-hacked-under-30-minutes/0,130061744,139241748,00.htm
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/27/Gone-in-2-minutes-Mac-gets-hacked-first-in-contest_1.html
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Finds-Irony-in-Mac-OS-X-Getting-Hacked-Before-Vista-SP1-82135.shtml

VIRUSES
Mac OS X has viruses (and significantly on the rise), a friend of mine has a virused Mac. As more users use Macs, more viruses will come out for it. Especially when users think "they are safe".
http://infosecurity.us/?p=4005
http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/archives/2008/07/malware_authors_take_aim_at_growing_number_of_1.html
http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/poll_have_you_noticed_an_increase_in_malware_viruses_etc_on_your_mac/

QUALITY/PROBLEMS
Contrary to belief, Macs are not better quality. Apple also has been changing suppliers to try to "lower the price" and thus lowering quality. Even with the lower prices, Macs still cost more, they spend a higher percent of budget trying to make it look pretty, and marketing.

Sample of problems: Overheating Macbooks, OS X- not responding to keyboard, some units with 16bit screens, etc. Apple statistics are misleading since Mac users with problem machines are more likely to go out and buy a new computer than PC users. Apple is lowering prices which means you can expect lower quality than in the past. Apple had switched the manufacturers producing parts. OS X also has problems slowing down.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-10020263-17.html
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/08/01/apples-quality-dwindling-my-macbook-pro-sob-story/
http://www.appledefects.com/
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/107748-mac-os-leopard-running-slow.html

Repairs are more expensive than PCs since the IMac, Mac Mini are compact units, and Apple charges a premium for their services. Some repairs can be done by another repair service but the compact design of the computer causes problems.
With an IMac, if the problem is with the monitor, the whole computer would have to be brought in.
IMac and Mac mini lack expansion.

PRICE
A similar equipped PC is much cheaper to purchase than Mac. Lets use Dell (but you can compare with another PC Brand if you like)

**(LAPTOP)
Dell Inspiron Laptop $849 dropped to $799
15" Screen
CPU: (upgrade to) 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
Memory: 3GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Hard Drive: 320GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm
Optical Drive: Blu-ray Disc Combo (DVD+/-RW + BD-ROM) - WRITES DVDS,CDS, READS Blue-Ray Disks

Macbook $1349 just dropped to $1224
13" Screen (SMALLER)
CPU: 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (SAME)
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 (SAME)
Memory: (upgrade to) 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (LESS RAM)
Hard Drive (upgrade to) 250GBSerial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm (SMALLER HARD DRIVE)
Optical Drive: (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) - (Writes CDs, DVDs, cannot read Blue-Ray) (WORSE AND 1/2 SPEED)
http://www.dell.com/content/products/results.aspx/notebooks?c=us&cs=19&dt=SmallGrid&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=mn#subcats=&navla=55103~0~857204&navidc=Processor&navValc=Intel%20Core%202%20Duo&a=55103~0~857204
http://store.apple.com/us/configure/MB402LL/B?mco=MTkzOTI0Nw

**(DESKTOP)

PLEASE NOTE: I compare Apple Mac's vs Dells best deal. If you really want an all-in one the Dell all-in-one has more ram, wireless keyboard and mouse and equivalent to $400 for free making the Imac still more expensive when you matching specs. Personally I don't think the All-in-Ones are a good choice, and consider them overpriced, lack expandability and repairs both more expensive and require the entire computer.

PS: Apple knows that they need to make Macintosh look different than PC so all Macs except the Mac Pro will not have a tower option. Apple's low end lacks expandability but it makes the Mac "look different", if Mac had a tower for low-end, more people would realize the similarities between the two.

Dell: (At The Moment) Specs Below costs $809
CPU: 2.4 GHZ Dell Inspiron QUAD (4 Processor) CORE
SCREEN: 20inch Screen
MEMORY: 3GB Ram
HARD DRIVE: 500 GB hard Drive
OPTICAL DRIVE: 16x DVD/CD Read/Writer
GRAPHICS: (upgrade to ) ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO 128MB

The Mac Mini since it has no monitor, keyboard, mouse, very skimpy on options and setup and is not the best deal... The IMac is better price than the Mac Mini.

IMac ($1400)
CPU: 2.4 GHZ DUAL (2 Processor) CORE (SLOWER CPU)
SCREEN: 20inch Screen
MEMORY: (upgrade to) 2GB Ram (LESS RAM)
HARD DRIVE: (upgrade to ) 500 GB hard Drive
OPTICAL DRIVE: 8x DVD Reader/Writer (1/2 speed)
GRAPHICS: ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO 128MB
http://www.dell.com/content/products/results.aspx/desktops?c=us&cs=19&dt=SmallGrid&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=mn#subcats=&navla=55103~0~861680&navidc=Processor&navValc=Intel%20Core%202%20Extreme&a=55103~0~861680,55103~0~861681,55103~0~857204&page=1
http://store.apple.com/us/configure/MB323LL/A?mco=NzMyNjMy

Equivalents to ILife
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jake/20070830_ilife_for_windows.html
http://www.xsellize.com/showthread.php?t=20518

LINUX INFO:
http://distrowatch.com/
http://polishlinux.org/
http://www.desktoplinux.com/
http://polishlinux.org/

wifi connection help ?




Ian Y


hello i have a mac os x leopard and if your familiar you know they have a built in wireless router ( i think belkin MIMO thats what comes up in my airport menu) and i receive wireless signals fine . but the thing is when ever some one calls i lose connection completely? i want to know before i get xbox live any help?


Answer
You probably have a 2.4GHz cordless phone...they're the cheapest and mose widely available. Classic symptom. A few cordless phones can select a specific channel but most jump around randomly to increase security (which stomps all over the computer signal)

Put your wireless router as high up as you can and as far from electrical and metal things as you can, that'll give you the best coverage. Try to put it in the middle of where you expect to be (usually the middle of the house). If you have 2.4GHz cordless phones you may want to replace them with 5.8GHz, 900MHz, or the new DECT6.0 phones that won't cause interference. Also, wireless video senders, or wireless cameras that run on 2.4GHz should be set to the farthest channel from your router (e.g. set video sender to 1 or A and put the router on channel 11).




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Jumat, 20 Juni 2014

wireless home security camera system?




BRAE


im looking for an affordable wireless home security system to record on my pc and not the television. does anyone know of one thats affordable and easy to install ?


Answer
Go with IP cameras, they tie into your local network, thats going to be the most affordable. There are some at security-cameras-cctv.com and they helped me set mine up over the phone.


Edit: I found the link for the camera I got, here it is:

http://www.security-cameras-cctv.com/wireless-ip-camera/Wireless-IP-Camera-Outdoor-Night-Vision.html

CCTV outdoor cameras?




neil2jo


I am due to install a few outside cameras and have 2.1 jacks and BNC connectors. The camera has a lead of around 12inches with receiving heads. I obviously need to extend these back the to DVR and have the correct connectors.
My question is if the wall and/or access is greater than 12inches, thus my extension connections will be on the outside how/what do I need to keep them IP protected against rain/snow etc?



Answer
Hello

I also gave you some links, I recommend using Ascendent Technology Group for the equipment they have great products and good technical support. http://www.ascendentgroup.com/

A good cameras will allow you to put the wiring through the mount, you can also use Baluns and CAT 5 cabling, and I would suggest 18 gauge for the power. make sure you use 24V AC for outdoor cameras to reduce the power loss if it a run of mroe then 75 feet.

Baluns: http://ascendentdvr.com/baluns/43_1.html
CCTV video baluns, also known as UTP baluns, allow traditional coax cable to be replaced by category 5 and other forms of twisted pair wire in CCTV video camera & surveillance installations. Video baluns allow installers to use more cost effective structured cabling techniques to wire security cameras. By using video baluns, UTP wire such as cat-5 can be run over longer distances easier than coax cable and for less money. Active balun transceivers enable UTP wires for cameras to be run distances up to 3,000 feet.

CCTV Equipment:

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.

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)

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.

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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how do you install indoor security camera?




pookie


I would like to buy a small security camera so I can monitor my home (indoor) when I'm away in a different state. I already have Skype and a camera hooked up an am online. I do not leave my computer on 24/7; I shut it off at night. What all do I need? can I use the camera I have now or do I need to buy a 'security' camera?


Answer
You need to buy a security camera. Regular cameras do not have the same connections that you would need for a security system. You a DVR, and hard drive INSTALLED, cameras, cables, power supply and splitter. Monitor of course but you can use any monitor or tv screen you already have. Most DVRs now have the capability to view the video when you are away from another pc or MAC or from your phone, assuming that you have a smart phone. They are pretty afforadble and convenient, and provide you with peace of mind. You should check out http://www.cctvdirectbuy.com, they provide a large variety of products and help you customize a kit to meet your needs. And their prices are really great.

Is there a free security motion sensor camera program for mac pro?




Henry


i was looking for a program that records stuff when someone stands in front of it and is lockable, so no1 who notice that it is recording and that my mac screen lights down to 0, could delete the recorded video. Or if possible record when the whole mac is shut down, which sounds silly.


Answer
the best program that i can think of that i close to this is IAlert (link below):
http://ialertu.en.softonic.com/mac
i hope this helps :)




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Wireless Security Camera System?




ghostofrea


I am looking into setting up one wireless security camera (preferably with night vision) in the front of my house. I might even put one in the back, but we'll see. I am really confused though. There are so many different types and so many mixed reviews.

Ultimately I will need to purchase a DVR system and a camera. But which one? I'd like it to record continuously and reset every few days. This way if something does happen, I can simply check the DVR.

It looks like Q-See is the best bet, but I don't know. What do you think?



Answer
I have tried a number of security camera options, but I have found none better than at
http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/
The DVRs will work on various voltages, so the only problem may be changing the plug.
The mini cams are brilliant, especially the ultra low light ones, which can see in near total darkness.
There is nothing wrong with the low priced DVRs!!, but get the highest Gb you can, so you can record for a longer period. I have mine on 24/7, then when it's full, it just overwrites it.
There are also wireless send & receivers.
It's a DIY dream shop.
And no, I don't work there!!! :)

recomend security cameras?




bill


can you reccomend a good security system that will handle 3 cameras with motion detectors that can be viewed via remote access. please explain if possible.

thanks



Answer
Hello

Now when you ask for cameras with motion detector do you want them to be able to record only when there is motion, or do want them to have an actual motion detector inside of the,.

If you want them to be both a CCTV camera and a working motion detector I suggest Ascendents ASC-380PIR37.

link to the ASC-380PIR37
http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//specialtycameras/31_1.html

If all you want is a camera that records when there is motion then all you need is CCTV cameras and a DVR. CCTV cameras put out 30FPS per second and send those images to a DVR it is then the dVR job to manage the video (decide when ans how to store the images, and allow you to remote connect to the cameras.)

the problem with viewing your cameras over the internet is most DVR file size is too large. 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 to much bandwidth even for the most extreme internet connections.

also uses the latest H.264 codec becasue it offers better quality,. While its file size sizes is 30% smaller than MPEG-4, 60% smaller than MPEG-2, and exponentially smaller than MJPEG.

Not all DVR are created equal In fact, there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVR's 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 get them to do a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVR say they have Remote Viewing but it is often to slow and laggy to be of use. Some good DVR brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent.

www.ascendentgroup.com (Recommended)
www.honeywell.com
http://www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Again I recommend going with a PC based DVR but if you don't want to spend the money I suggest Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-4000 as they will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE. The AVP-4120 will also allow MAC platforms as well as PC to remotely view cameras and it uses the new H.264 codec but no standalone will offer the video streaming or performance a good PC based DVR will.

If you want to see how a good PC based DVR stream bellow are instructions on how to connect to Ascedent's X3L PC based DVR.

Instructions on how to connect to Ascendentâs DVR with Internet Explorer:

1) http://connect.ascendentgroup.com/ (Must be Internet explorer)
2) Install active X control
3) Hit âConnect)
4) DVR type PC
5) DVR code SITE-100
6) User ID Demo (case sensitive)
7) Password demo (lower case)
8) Hit extend config
9) IP address: 24.66.224.223
10) And hit connect

I hope this helps if yo have any other questions feel free to shoot me an email.

williammorales93@ymail.com




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Kamis, 19 Juni 2014

I am setting up two security cameras in my condo windows and I have come across a major problem....glare.?




dogglvr


I have set up two cameras facing outside through a kitchen and living room window. When I view the images being captured on the monitor, all I see is the glare of the actual camera in the window.
Is there a different type of camera I should use or a different brand. Please help as I am having major neighbor problems and need to keep myself safe at all time.



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Hello

Most cameras cant handle bright light, stark contrast or deep shadows.

To cope with difficult ambient lighting and glare you need professional cameras and not the kind you buy online.

Ascendent Technology Group
http://ascendentdvr.com/ioneseries/i1-600vrd650-hk.html

There I one cameras have WDR, XRD, and HLC (wide dynamic range) (extended dynamic range) and (High Light Compensation) add IR LED's and you can get images in any lighting condition.

Note IR camera will not work through windows

If you are investing in good cameras you also want to get a good DVR as well.

In the end you want to buy your DVR from a Brand name DVR manufacture


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


Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance take cars for example. 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.

95% of all wireless cameras are compete junk and any wireless camera under $400 run on 1.2, 2.4GHZ or 5.8GHZ and wont offer encryption. This is bad for 2 reasons one the signal can easy be jammed, with a laptop you can actually hacked video feeds so a criminal can use it to spy and know a good time to target your business or home.

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 3% 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 the products you find online are usually garbage and are 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 low grade CCD image chips.

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.


The company I recommend for CCTV products is Ascendent Technology Group they have a large product line and offer better products then Pelco Honeywell and Bosch and are about %20 cheaper and in my opinion have the best IR outdoor camera line up.

For an IP I recommend uses Ascendent`s IP servers that have a hard rive built in which does 3 things. Allows you use any analog camera and convert it into an IP addressable server. Allows you to distribute video over the network and has an HDD in it so that if the network goes don't or your NRV (network video recorder) goes down or gets stolen you have data redundancy. some companies use SD but they don't work to well.

Security cameras online. plz help?

Q. my friend was telling me you can watch live cameras. i mean like in stores or something. where do i go? do i need to download something? plz give me a website that actually works.


Answer
Hello

Honey H that camera is extemely low quality: 420TVL (that chip was not designed to be used for night vision it will give very grainy images, and is low resolution)

The 24 IR LED;s will not give you 40FT of night vision closer to 20 and they dont have any controls for the IR so it will over exspose the first 10 feet and wont have enough light to see past 30 feet.

Please don't give advice when you have clearly never worked with CCTV equipment.

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.

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

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


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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I’m looking for a good security/spy camera that can record onto a hard drive, and that has night vision, etc.?




Wuzi


Iâm going on holiday in a few days and I thought it would be a good idea to get one of those cameras, since thereâs been a lot of housebreaking recently.

Hereâs what I need:

- It should be able to be outdoor, eventually under the rain

- It should have a good night vision, to recognize number plates

- It should be all digital, and be able to record onto a hard drive as long as 2 weeks or more

- It would be cool if I would be able to check whatâs going on via WLAN for example. I saw some cameras that have WLAN, and you can see whatâs happening via your iPhone or your browser. The thing is, those I found needed Internet Explorer or stuff like that⦠I need something Apple compatible.


Also, I was thinking of getting more than just one. How can I record them all onto a hard drive? Do I need to create different folders for each camera on the hard drive, and then select this folder as the recording destination for each of them?


Iâm pretty new to this and itâs all a bit complicated for me⦠also I find thereâs way too much choice.


And the price of course: The cheaper the better, but I donât want something that wonât work anymore after a week of course!


Thanks very much!



Answer
You need cameras to be "weatherproof" so that they can be placed outside.
You want to get cameras with "Infrared" so that it has night vision and you may want to get them with "600-700TV lines" so that it recognizes faces and license plates.
You need a DVR with a hard drive installed. You wont know what hard drive size you need until you decide how many cameras you want on the system and if you want it to be recording 24 hours or set it on motion detection. That will determine how much space you need to record for at least 2 weeks before it overwrites itself.
Most systems now a days can be view remotely via pc, mac, and smart phone.
I recommend http://cctvdirectbuy.com they are really great and have low prices but the work with you to find the best system for you.

Security Cameras at night?




Nubian Kin


Are most security camera, that we see at the mall or on court houses, etc... equipped with night vision, or do they usually get poor picture quality at night, without ample lighting. I am making inquiries from law enforcement because I am trying to catch a car burglar at a friends bar. We have looked at a few fixed angled cameras like the one you see on the side of buildings. How good is the picture quality in a dark parking lot. They have no infrared or night vision that I know of. Will a camera like this produce a good night time image, and from what distance? How effective are night vision from distances? Im talking 20ft or more, without someone monitoring the camera to zoom. I figure that law enforcement officers have view more surveillance footage then the average citizen so I would like to hear from you all on your experience on nighttime CCTV footage. Thank you all in advanced


Answer
Yes, is the answer to your first question, they have to be in order to be able to pick up the image on the camera. However even with a good infrared camera having good lighting is a must.

If an infrared camera is placed in a parking lot where there isn't any lighting it will be difficult to see the picture. It there is low lighting the picture will be some what grainy and you may see some of what is out there. You will see the pixels on the monitor and the picture will be some what grainy, as well as there being shadows. The distance that you may be able to see in low lighting when using a camera may be cut in half. But you will still be able to see some of what is going on.

In order for the picture to be clear there needs to be good lighting in the area where the camera is to be placed, that will give the best picture quality of all.

With a good inferred camera/zoom feature and even being able to pan the entire area that is being monitored at 20 feet you would still be able to get a clear picture with proper lighting.

I hope that this helps answer your question. God bless.




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What software should i use for my security cameras hooked up to my pc?




Caleb


I have a TV card with a couple RCA hookups, and have a couple security cameras hooked up to it. Is there software i can get to help monitor these cameras such as motion detection software?


Answer
Secure Cam
is a motion detecting web cam surveillance software that can automatically capture a series of images whenever motion is detected in the monitored area. You can adjust the detection sensitivity, automatically archive captured still images and playback the images in sequence with the supplied viewer application. Secure Cam can monitor and display up to 99...etc.
Freeware.
http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/webpublish/fwwebcam.html

Other items there also; pick & choose.

how can i view my security camera from my pc?




indy





Answer
First off, you need a physical connection from the camera to the PC. It could a coaxial cable, USB cable, wireless, etc. You just need to have a connection. The camera should come with some software, and if not, it would be something that would install automatically once you connect the camera.

Install the software and run it. It should pick up the camera automatically and from there you can adjust the settings, recording, etc.

If it doesn't pick it up, look for a scan feature, or consult the manufacturer.




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Wireless Security Camera System?




ghostofrea


I am looking into setting up one wireless security camera (preferably with night vision) in the front of my house. I might even put one in the back, but we'll see. I am really confused though. There are so many different types and so many mixed reviews.

Ultimately I will need to purchase a DVR system and a camera. But which one? I'd like it to record continuously and reset every few days. This way if something does happen, I can simply check the DVR.

It looks like Q-See is the best bet, but I don't know. What do you think?



Answer
I have tried a number of security camera options, but I have found none better than at
http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/
The DVRs will work on various voltages, so the only problem may be changing the plug.
The mini cams are brilliant, especially the ultra low light ones, which can see in near total darkness.
There is nothing wrong with the low priced DVRs!!, but get the highest Gb you can, so you can record for a longer period. I have mine on 24/7, then when it's full, it just overwrites it.
There are also wireless send & receivers.
It's a DIY dream shop.
And no, I don't work there!!! :)

uk laws regarding outdoor home security cameras?




Mark M


My best mate has been recieving a LOT of grief from his family recently (several cars smashed up/burned, assaulted, chased and generally harangued). No solid evidence can be found so the police cannot do anything.

What I need to know, is what the laws around home security recording equiptment are, and where can I find more information?

More specifically, Can I install a security camera outside the front of the house so that It can see any vehicle (and activity around it) parked on the road outside the front of the house and can the recordings be used as evidence in court?



Answer
You can install a camera anywhere that it isn't looking into a place where other people have a "reasonable expectation of privacy".

Camera on the front of the house looking at the driveway? Perfectly legal.
Camera on a 40' pole in your back yard where it looks down into your neighbours bathroom window? Illegal.

A video recording of people in a public situation is legal evidence in a court case.

Richard




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Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

home security camera system?




Linn MN


Hi !
I'm wanting to install a home security camera/DVR system. Good info seems hard to come by. I am temped to try the x10 wireless, (easiest looking solution), and also I do have one location that I would like to include, (outside building), that has AC power, but I can not get a wired (video) connection to . Does anyone have a recommendation between the x10 systems and the bundled systems, (First Security etc, Sams Club), type hard wired systems. Is there a good up to date reference book about this ? I have an attic and cellar, although it's difficult at my age to do much, (wiring/crawling), in the confined attic space. Does anyone have an opinion about image quality/distance transmission of the x10 system ? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THANK-YOU in advance for your help !!



Answer
You didn't say how many cameras you want to install, however there are always issues with wireless cameras such as, lost signals, ghosting and most of all someone getting your signal and seeing what you are seeing.

A really great system is the Wilife system which records directly to your PC with the included software. Set up is simple and the cost is really low. All you need to do is the following: 1) Load the software (PC Only) 2) Plug the USB receiver into the wall and the USB cable into your computer and 3) Just plug the cameras into any electrical outlet.

The video is streamed along the ELECTRICAL lines (not wireless) directly to the USB receiver and onto your computer and the default is motion detection so the system records only when the cameras sense activity. This system gives you the ability to set up 1-6 cameras so after you purchase the "Starter Kit" which comes with one camera of your choice you only need to buy additional cameras.
You can take a look at one of the Wilife starter kit options here: http://www.clearviewsecurity.com/wilife_spy_camera_starter_kit_wispysk_c0_p38.htm

Hope this helps.

THE BEST CCTV HOME SECURITY CAMERA?




morningsid


What is the best CCTV home security camera I can purchase with a build in recordable hard drive? Do any exist? I'm trying to minimize use of my TV in the set up and hope that systems exist where the recording can be done within the actual camera on hard drive. Can anyone help?


Answer
This surveillance camera monitoring system provides everything you will need to protect your home or business, safeguard your loved ones, and deter intruders. The system includes a state-of-the-art 8 channel H.264 DVR with 4 Sony CCD day/night cameras and 500GB hard drive, and allows for the simultaneous viewing and recording of 4 video streams locally, with remote streaming capability over the Internet or to a supported Smartphone. The pre-installed 500GB hard drive provides various recording options. This is an affordable security solution for your home or small business.




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Is there a video player (software) that can play multi videos in the same time?




Akuma


What I'm looking for is like watching security cameras, auto split multi videos on the screen.
Opps, forgot to give more precise detail, my bad.

I'm using Windows, so I'm purely looking for a video player like windows media player to play multiple videos on one and same screen.



Answer
Yes if you buy the security cameras you get the software with them or you can download Linux for free which has security video software all you need is the cameras or w web cam

how to recover deleted photos from digital camera for free?




kazzie p


some of the photos from my digital camera were accidentally removed, does anyone know a safe and free way to recover them, please :)


Answer
You can download some photo recovery software. Some are free, and some may charge.
But no matter which one you choose, remember do not put more pics or other files in the same place(somewhere in the cameraï¼ where your deleted photos were stored. After you deleted the photos, the data itself isnât deleted; just the area where the deleted data was stored is now marked as free space for other new files to be written. So once you put other files in it, this free space will be overwritten by others, which makes it difficult to retrieve the previous data.
Then download the recovery software to your computer. If your photos are important, I think the professional ones would be better even if they charge, for they are of high security and quality.Such as this one:
http://www.disk-utilities.com/photo-recovery/index.html
It has a preview effect. You can see whether your photos are recoverable in the thumbnail.




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what is a good home security camera system?




Jeremy


i am looking for a home security camera system something where i can view online and over my blackberry something not to expensive any suggestions?


Answer
Well if you are willing to pay a monthly fee you can get a pretty good cctv system but any other one you get from walmart or whatever hopefully you are a good tech !! e mail me if you need me to get you a good quote from some companies i consult for in your area , anything will help in this economy !! cheers

P.S watching the cameras from your blackberry is not going to be that clear like in pictures just so you know !

good security camera system for home?




vs2009


I have a budget of max $300 for a good security camera system to monitor my backyard and front of the house, any suggestions?


Answer
You may have trouble finding a reliable and working camera system for only $300. I might suggest saving up a little more to add to your budget if at all possible. Good wireless cameras are going to run $180-$400+ for each camera. The ones you can buy at Wal-Mart or whatever don't work very well and are more trouble than they're worth.

You should check out either SafeMart or Home Security Store. Home Security Store is more like a "home depot" for alarm system equipment.

Here's a good article on camera systems and a link to a review of SafeMart. Hope this helps.

http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/home-security-cameras/
http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/Alarm_System-detail/safemart-security-review/




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outdoor security camera?

Q. I want to set up a security camera outside of my house. However i want to have it mounted on a tree in my yard rather than on the house itself. Does anyone know of a camera that i could mount on a tree and still have function well. Also i would dont want to have to run a cable to my house, so if the camera could save to a memory card in the camera that would be great. It would also be great for the camera to work in the dark and/or to have a motion sensor that only records when it senses movement. picture quality is important as well


Answer
you might consider VideoSecu Outdoor Day Night Security Camera Infrared Weatherproof CCTV Home 1/3" CCD 420 TV Lines 28 IR LEDs Wide View Angle Lens

Which security cameras is best ?

Q. i wanna to design my 10000 square meter office for security reasons, i want cameras and some fire alarms, i try for these but confuse which types of cameras is best and how many cameras is sufficient for my office and also fire alarms. I want best resolutions and best quality cameras and alarms in cheap


Answer
A good camera make would be swann for quality at a reasonable price and good quality cameras with 700 TVL (television lines) makes for good pictures go for a mix of wide angle lens to cover more area, for areas of wide space you could buy a dome camera with PTZ (Pan=side to side. Tilt=up & down.Z=zoom) these cameras can be put on a program me mode which will move around your space continuously. I would say get a 32 camera DVR (Digital Video Recorder) with a 2TB or larger for long period recording. don't know much about alarms sorry




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Home (Outdoor) Network Security Camera Recommendations?




les_w_s


I'm looking for a network security camera that I can put on the front porch (out of the rain/snow, but not out of the cold!). It needs to meet the following critera: 1) Can take HIGH RES pictures - I need to be able to actually SEE who was there, and identify them in court, for example. 2) It must be able to take pictures when it senses motion. 3) As there is lighting on the porch, night vision isn't required, but a low-light feature might be helpful. 4) It needs to store the pics centrally on a local server via ethernet, it case someone tries to damage it. Lastly 5) It has to be "home affordable" - I've found this camera for $3000, now I need a home version.

I've looked everywhere, and all recommendations had horrbile reviews. 3 out of 5 stars at best. HELP ME OUT!!!
..................



Answer
go to www.smarthome.com

what is a decent wireless ip camera?




Eric


I want to get a security camera, just one for now to watch the driveway of my house. I checked Amazon and eBay, there are so many camera I can't tell which is right for me. 420, 525, 36mm, etc I can't tell which one is important.

My problem: for the past few months deliveries from UPS were reported as having delivered (even those required signatures were just left unsigned) and when I checked, the packages are nowhere to be found. I am tired of filing complaint and waiting for replacement. I have no way of knowing if I have a dishonest delivery truck or if someone has been coming in and stealing after UPS leaves. Nothing like a stolen $1,000 camera lens that were supposed to be signed for (but never signed) to make someone at UPS HQ hopping mad.

I would like a camera that is able to use wireless network with WPK2 encryption or a plain wired ('d have to run a cable from router to outside), is outdoor friendly, and can be accessed from computer on network. What I plan is to use software that connects to the camera and record video if there's any movement. But I am open to suggestion as long as I can see the video and it can show what is going on in front of my house.

I do not want one that has overly wide angle, I'd like to see just the drive way from the under eaves of my house, not the whole world. Not too expensive, probably around $50. Two-way audio support is also not needed as I probably won't be at home if a crime occurs at my house. It'd have to be network capable as none of my computer has video capture hardware.



Answer
http://wireless-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/




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Selasa, 17 Juni 2014

security camera question?




1st-time-m


I need something I can mount to the exterior of my home and watch it from 6 hours away on my computer. I do not have internet at the home and have no way of getting it. Any ideas


Answer
Assuming you have another computer you can use in this 6 hour away location and a phone line, you can call home and view the security camera(s) mounted to your house. This of course means that your home must have a phone line and some equipment.

The equipment at home will require a Computer, a application, a special modem, a phone line and a camera(s).

How it works (non technical)
You dial-up your home number from your location using a computer, your home computer answers and displays you a name and password prompt.

Once you provide the proper identification, you then can look live at what the camera are displaying or look at any recordings that were made using the application controlling them.

Cost of this:

I will give one link and you can decide or do further research.

http://www.eaglevision1.com/dial-up-cameras.htm

I make no recommendations on any one provider.

Regards

How to fix security camera problem?




tkrwlly


I have an infrared security camera that is having issues with "seeing" through a window after dark. Would installing a separate infrared light outside the window fix this or would it be a waste of money?


Answer
More than likely, it would be a waste of money.

With security cameras, indoor cameras take care of the inside and outdoor camera, well... are for the outside. If your worried about the camera being outside, put it in a vandal proof housing in a discrete location.




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Outdoor security camera system?




Casey


We have recently installed a chain link fence behind our home and are planning on letting our great pyreneese out during the day when we are at work so she is not kept in her kennel. We have an awning for shade and shelter, and we will be home around 4:30 or 5:00 each day to check on her. With that being said, we have had issues somewhat in our neighborhood, due to a busy road behind our house. I am not comfortable leaving my dog outside all day or at any time actually without some sort of security system to monitor and video my dog, in case someone was to stop or try to pester etc my dog. I have looked online and have found a ton of outdoor security cameras, however, I have no idea what I am even looking for. I want something that records so that if I come home and somethings amiss, I can check the recording to see what happened that day. I also am needing this to be wireless and obviously weatherproof. All information, models, reviews etc are greatly appreciated.
Rick B......If I find something amiss, the camera will help me to identify the vehicle that had stopped....I never once said my backyard was unsafe...I said we have had issues in the past (such as speeding cars....stolen lawn items) believe me I would not let my dog play outside if the area was a danger zone and I thought she would be harmed or killed, however, as a responsible adult, I would like to have eyes on the area when I cannot be around. I am very proud of you for taking such good care of your pet. I too live in a nice community outside of town, with a covered patio and a wooden fence surrounding my patio, both with gates and a doggy door for my 80 lb dog to retreat too if needed. I also have a locking gate on our chain link fence surrounding the rest of our yard. Once again, I never said that my area was a danger zone, but yes, I live in reality where every great once in a while there is a bratty kid that comes by speeding, or steals my neighbors lawn ornaments. I have d



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Two types of systems:

1) Analog cameras connect to a DVR. The DVR connects to the computer network at your house. The DVR has the feature/functionality for the cameras (i.e., motion detection, send you email when an alarm event is triggered, local video storage for later review, etc.).

2) IP-network based cameras connect to the computer network at the house. The camera becomes a network node. For local video storage, a Network Video Recorder (NVR) is used.

Both methods have pros and cons. What I have found:

1) "Wireless camera" is an inaccurate description. The camera needs power (wire 1). For the first option, the wireless video signal is sent to a base station (or receiver). The receiver plugs into the DVR (video signal) and power (wires 2 and 3). Usually, these cameras are transmitting in the 2.4 Ghz range. This is a shared spectrum and can have interference from lots of sources - including wifi, garage door openers and cordless phones.

2) IP network cameras seem to be more expensive than the analog cameras. The imaging chip seems to be the first thing to go on any security camera, so I use the analog cams (connected to a DVR). The decent consumer cams start at about $150 or so. Less than this and I find myself replacing them at least annually - but at this price point (or higher), they seem to last a bit longer.

3) Because the DVR is on the network and maintains the features for the cameras - including network connectivity for remote viewing and storage, the cameras can be "dumb" = less expensive.

4) Set a budget. I like/use Swann and Lorex gear. It is more expensive than some others, but I have learned (the hard way) that you get what you pay for.

5) We don't know the yard layout. Generally, I would install cameras under the eaves of the house so they have some protection from the elements. We don't know where you are, but extreme heat and cold are not good for electronics. Installing under the eaves helps protect them from the elements (even though they are outdoor rated). If there are environmental extremes in your area, plan to replace the cameras often - or install them in protective housings. This also makes access to power a little easier if you go the wireless route. If you go with wired cameras, then running the single cable between a camera and the DVR may also be easier. That single cable has a couple of plugs on each side - one for power one for video.

You can have a mix of wired and wireless cameras.

6) Set a budget. For just the cameras and DVR, plan on about $1,000. If you can do the installation, great - otherwise, plan on that expense. Again, we don't know the layout... I suggest starting with a 8 or 9-camera DVR, but with 4 cameras. Example:
http://www.amazon.com/DVR8-3200-Channel-Digital-Recorder-SWDVK-832004S-US/dp/B00GBYMUNO
The DVR has a large internet hard drive, 4 cameras get you started and when you want to add more, you have capacity. You do not need to use Swann cameras... but these
http://www.amazon.com/Swann-SWPRO-760CAM-US-Pro-760-Wide-Angle-Camera/dp/B008B4K7O6
I like a lot.

If you choose to use only 4 cameras for your stated purpose, no big deal - add cameras to the front and side of the house if you want... or leave the channels unused.

7) You can provision the DVR to send you email when there is an "alarm". If you set up the motion detection areas, that can be an "alarm". Be careful with this - you can end up spamming yourself with unnecessary email alarm alerts.

8) If you are familiar with how routers work, you can set up remote access through your home's router and get into the DVR remotely (after you get an email alert) using a smartphone with an installed client or a computer (Windows or Macintosh).

9) POWER:
if you are concerned about power outages and losing video then some sort of power back-up will be needed. This is where the wired cameras are easier - with the power and video signal coming to a single place, the DVR and all cameras can be plugged into a "UPS" commonly used for computers. And if the DVR is located near the computer network router, that can be plugged into the UPS, too. If "wireless" cameras are used, then each camera will need its own battery backup power supply.

Home surveillance system - what's neede? DVR/monitor/camera(s). Where find QUALITY & inexpensive products?




tlc289


I've priced a base system (1 camera with infrared capability / 80G DVR / labor) for $1100 w/ a local security company. It jumps up to $2200 for additional cameras and higher-functioning DVR (160G). Can a regular man install this sort of system?

Any and all information is appreciated.



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Yes, I've installed two different digital video recording systems myself, bought the PCs from the local computer store, bought the PCI cards on-line and bought used CCTV cameras off eBay, bought the wire and connections at a local electronics store. They work like a champ.

The advantage of PCs is that the image is already digitized and I can monitor and review over the internet from another location (securely).

Approximate cost: New PC: $200 (open-box store PC returned by a previous customer, works fine), new PCI card: $29, 4 used CCTV cameras from eBay $80 ($20 each), wire and connections I didn't add it up but may run something less than $100 unless you want really long lines.

You cannot beat the quality and price of used CCTV cameras off eBay, although, like anything else eBay, you have to buy things that work. A few CCTV cameras I bought didn't work. Not knowing anything about cameras, I opened them up anyway and resoldered loose connections and they worked!

My second system has a similar PC except I bought a nicer PCI card for about $250 and have indoor/outdoor IR (night lighted) cameras that cost around $100 each.

They both have been running fine for over a year so far. And I'm not a security or PC expert but have learned a few things along the way.




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What's the best security camera: dome or PTZ?




Mike McK


I want to monitor the outside of my home, where there are regular car break-ins, and occasional robberies.

I have a T-shape to watch - driveway beside the house, and the street in front.

I can't decide between a single point-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera, or set of dome or bullet cameras. Any advice?



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Hey

If you looking for a good PTZ camera I would Recommend Ascendnt.

They are a DVR and CCTV manufacture located in Canada they have great products and are about 35% cheaper then Bosch and Pelco while offering higher quality.


When you get into PTZ cameras you don't want to use non brand names as they having moving parts unlike fixed cameras.


http://ascendentdvr.com/ptz/30_1.html


Ascendent has a live demo of a PTZ camera
Open IE not Firefox (unless you run IE from Firefox)

1) http://24.66.0.207/ (in address bar)
2) download active X controls
3) Hit connect (right hand corner)
4) DVR type (PC DVR)
5) Site-100
6) Username: Demo (case sensitive)
7) Password demo (lower case)
8) Hit extend config
9) Site-IP 24.66.0.207
10) Data port 7000
11) Stream Port: 8000

Camera 1 is a PTZ camera and you can take control.

Here is a video link on how to connect: http://www.screencast.com/users/elyonwireless/folders/Jing/media/e52f6e41-a2db-46e1-b039-3593f2e0f9e3

If have any problems or question you can contact Ascendent Directly

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/


As for bullet cameras you will want outdoor IR cameras so they can see at night.

http://ascendentdvr.com/vistaseries2/47_1.html


Hope this helps
Wells

EverFocus Dome Security cameras?




carla


I was wondering how those work..
is it using tape say in a store or restaurant..perhaps.. and how long would it be able to film without being changed and such?



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go to www.techcctv.com or give them a call they helped me with my security system




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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

how to set up a security camera system?




Rachael





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1.Determine where security cameras should be placed. For the home and the business, any areas that have high traffic or items of value are prime locations for cameras. Also, consider placing cameras where break-ins or acts of vandalism are more likely to occur.

2.Optimize camera placement. Once you have determined where the cameras should go, plan for the least amount of wiring and the widest viewing angles for each camera. Since there are only so many cameras included per kit, it is best to utilize each one as much as possible before resorting to purchasing additional cameras to connect to the camera control unit.

http://www.skycneye.com




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