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When you set up your remote DVR system, there are several important things to consider that will ensure you get the most optimal benefits from your system. These include:
· A static IP address -- Utilizing a remote DVR device and corresponding web server will require you to have a static IP address assigned to the device.
· Carefully consider compression rate and transmission format -- The compression rate and transmission format of the captured video data will have a big impact on the quality of the image displayed. In general, the better the image quality, the more disk space required to store the image, and the longer it takes to transmit it remotely. Compression rates and image resolutions do vary by camera, but you can configure file transfer settings from your DVR device as well.
There is a wide variety of remote DVR system, available on the market. You can find many quality offerings from a number of companies that specialize in these devices. A company called OptiView is just one example. They offer a wide selection of remote DVR units that can support from four all the way up to 48 surveillance cameras. Their DVRs are designed to facilitate remote video access as well as remote camera control abilities. They offer 704X480 display resolution and H.264 real time rate of compression. This functionality ensures you will have access to quality playback images without the skipping that often occurs during remote video playback.
Incorporating a DVR device that offers remote functionality will add a tremendous amount of versatility to your surveillance system. You will gain access to view live and recorded video feeds, search stored video archives, set and change user settings, change camera settings and positions, and manage individual camera recording schedules. If you are interested in learning more about how the OptiView devices mentioned can help you gain this functionality, you can click on the following link to view a live security DVR demo and see how their product works.
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