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Yet another CCTV question - ubiquitous DVR recorder.
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 1113222" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Another client has a third party home security from around five years ago.</p><p> I've upgraded with a new hard drive after the first went belly up, plus replaced a pair of 720 cameras with two 1080 low light level IR Sannce C51ERs (which are surprisingly good for the £15 asking price).</p><p></p><p>So they now have three static cameras of the usual BNC connection plus parallel 12V supply feed, the DVR has a provision for five more , plus additional IP capability. I really don't want to be running more cables through their loft since they also have some Cat 5E up there which I've utilised and I've managed to get the DVR to recognise (and operate) a cheap PTZ camera through the ethernet port on the rear. The trouble is I can't get all four cameras to operate simultaneously, it's either the single PTZ, or the static units.</p><p></p><p>I'm almost certain this is a limitation of the DVR itself, but before I give up and advise buying another that works with the combination, has anyone managed to get both analogue and IP to run/record together on a hard drive ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 1113222, member: 175144"] Another client has a third party home security from around five years ago. I've upgraded with a new hard drive after the first went belly up, plus replaced a pair of 720 cameras with two 1080 low light level IR Sannce C51ERs (which are surprisingly good for the £15 asking price). So they now have three static cameras of the usual BNC connection plus parallel 12V supply feed, the DVR has a provision for five more , plus additional IP capability. I really don't want to be running more cables through their loft since they also have some Cat 5E up there which I've utilised and I've managed to get the DVR to recognise (and operate) a cheap PTZ camera through the ethernet port on the rear. The trouble is I can't get all four cameras to operate simultaneously, it's either the single PTZ, or the static units. I'm almost certain this is a limitation of the DVR itself, but before I give up and advise buying another that works with the combination, has anyone managed to get both analogue and IP to run/record together on a hard drive ? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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