General discussion of network cameras, software, etc.
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We're often asked to recommend CCTV software, if you have tried a particular software solution, or found one better than another, then please feel free to post your comments here for the benefit of all ... (for the sake of fairer comparisons we've separated the Free CCTV software from the Professional [paid-for] solutions)
IPCCTV and Network Cameras may seem new and confusing when you first begin to investigate the possibilities. Check out this forum to gain a better understanding.
This is the place for all those "I want to ......" and "How can I ....?" questions
Have you noticed that most new Network Cameras now have memory card slots? Have you noticed just how much storage you can achieve with the latest flash memory cards? Maybe you only need to use the network to read the card after an event?? Use this forum for Flash CCTV thoughts and queries ...
MVaaS is the up & coming solution which allows you to record your video to managed servers on the web.
Video analytics is an up & coming subject area, it should provide the ability to apply intelligence to monitored video scenes via technologies which can detect perimeter intrusion, left luggage, direction of travel, facial recognition, etc.
Network Cameras and IPCCTV need to connect to an IP Network. This forum is the place for all those discussions about networking, LANs, WANs, Wireless, Broadband, etc.
Power Over Ethernet (POE) can be really useful for connecting and supplying your IP Cameras, if you need any advice about using power over ethernet please feel free to ask here ...
As the images get bigger and better you are going to need some big drives to store them all. We are probably talking Terabytes - You've got to save all that megapixel IPCCTV video somewhere ...
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Alnet Systems produce Net Station professional CCTV recording software with broad support for a wide range of IP camera manufacturers.
ACTi are one of the up & coming stars of the IPCCTV world. They offer a great range of Network Cameras and Video Servers, including many megapixel camera models and the latest H.264 video compression. ACTi also provide FREE CCTV recording software with every camera. Check our ACTi Forum to raise any questions about ACTi's product range ...
Axis are the market leading Network Video manufacturer. They have a great range of IPCCTV cameras and video servers, all built to perform to the very highest standards. Enter our Axis Forum and please feel free to ask any questions you may have ...
The place for all your Edimax camera queries and feedback ...
The place to discuss IP Cameras from EyeSpy247
LuRiot produce a range of professional CCTV software editions to meet a range of system sizes and requirements.
Mobotix cameras are often described as having the computer in the camera. Mobotix produce very configurable Network Cameras that can stand alone and deliver great image quality from anywhere. Check out our Mobotix Forum for any queries you may have ...
Panasonic were amongst the first of the traditional CCTV camera manufacturers to offer a full IPCCTV product range. Use our Panasonic Forum for any Panasonic-related queries you may have ...
QNAP Network Video Recorders (NVRs) are ideal for IP CCTV recording; they provide a dedicated box with built-in CCTV software running on a linux platform; hot-swappable hard drives and a feature rich list of capabilities ...
Sanyo have a great pedigree in CCTV; many years ago they were the first to introduce a ground breaking 520TVL true day/night analogue CCTV camera. It's good to find them amongst the first of the traditional CCTV manufacturers to truly embrace IPCCTV ...
For Storage Options IP camera queries and feedback ...
Veracity offer a fantastic range of IPCCTV accessories to help you to maximise the benefits of your network-based solution.
Somewhere to get help with any issues or enquiries about Vivotek network cameras ...
Y-cam network cameras offer an ideal cost-effective solution for IPCCTV and remote monitoring for home owners and small businesses. Visit our Y-cam forum to learn more and raise any queries you may have ...
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