A Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a device that receives video taken by the
camera, convert it into digital format, and records on to a hard drive.
Simply put, PC-based DVR is made by combining a DVR Board and its
software with components of a personal computer.
The benefits of PC-Based DVR vs. videocassette recorders:
* Low maintenance - No tapes to rewind or replace.
* Non-stop recording - Once all of the hard drive space has been filled, the
software records over the earliest date.
* Adjustable recording - User can set specific schedules for each day of the
week on different cameras. Options include full recording, motion detection
recording, sensor recording and no recording.
* Superior image quality - Digital recording never fades for distorts.
* Fast search & retrieval - Enter the date and time or just use the mouse to
click on a timeline. Recording is uninterrupted during search.
* Superior archiving capabilities ?Back-up recorded data to any recordable
media (e.g. CD, DVD, memory stick, external hard drive, etc)
* Remote transmission & networking - View live video or search archive
remotely through the Internet.
* Ease of Use - With the use of a mouse and keyboard, it is user friendly and
easy to configure.
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