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4 Channel Video 1 Channel Audio DVR Card SR-6802
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Specifications:
* Intel Pentium IV CPU or above, AMD Athlon CPU or above, or compatible CPU which supports MMX technologies
* 128M system RAM or above
* Display card Geforce or ATI chipset is recommended
* OS Microsoft Windows 2000 professional or Windows XP
* H.264 compression technologies
* Supports up to 32 Channel Cameras per PC
* Video & E-Map Display Model
* Camera Mask
* The camera can be hid and the recording video can't be playback to the User who has no view & playback right
* Smart recording video search playback
* Advanced motion detection
* Networking
* Support Multi-Levels control
* Remote view and control PTZ through LAN, Internet
* Remote talk
* Support IE remote monitor
* Audio recording
* Watermark
* 1Watchdog
* TV Out
* ALL channel's video can be switched to monitor or television automatically or manually
How to Select a Video Capture Card:
* Determine the type of PC expansion slot that you will plug your video capture card into your computer. The three major PC adapter interfaces for video capture cards are PCI, PCI-Express (or PCI-e), and USB. This is important because you will need to see which one will fit your PC. If you are not sure use the reference link at the end of this article to motherboards.org about PC Expansion Slots
* Determine the type of video format that the video capture card will be receiving. The two standard video formats are Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD). Video capture cards vary in the types of definition as well as the format of HD content. Also some video capture cards do hardware encoding which formats the video content into PC readable files. Check if the video capture card is software or hardware encoding as this can affect your PC system resources such as CPU and Memory requirements
* Choose the number of tuners for the video capture card. Most of the early video capture cards could only capture one video source at a time. Now manufacturers sell dual tuners or multi-tuner video capture cards that allow more than one video source to capture per PC expansion slot
* Other media type considerations. Some video capture cards can take FM audio signals which allow to capture streaming audio. Also another consideration are remote controls that allow to change channels with your video capture card. Make an assessment of all of your requirements before purchasing
Package Included:
* 1 x 4 CH Video 1 CH Audio DVR Card Digital Surveillance System
* 1 x Driver CD
* Intel Pentium IV CPU or above, AMD Athlon CPU or above, or compatible CPU which supports MMX technologies
* 128M system RAM or above
* Display card Geforce or ATI chipset is recommended
* OS Microsoft Windows 2000 professional or Windows XP
* H.264 compression technologies
* Supports up to 32 Channel Cameras per PC
* Video & E-Map Display Model
* Camera Mask
* The camera can be hid and the recording video can't be playback to the User who has no view & playback right
* Smart recording video search playback
* Advanced motion detection
* Networking
* Support Multi-Levels control
* Remote view and control PTZ through LAN, Internet
* Remote talk
* Support IE remote monitor
* Audio recording
* Watermark
* 1Watchdog
* TV Out
* ALL channel's video can be switched to monitor or television automatically or manually
How to Select a Video Capture Card:
* Determine the type of PC expansion slot that you will plug your video capture card into your computer. The three major PC adapter interfaces for video capture cards are PCI, PCI-Express (or PCI-e), and USB. This is important because you will need to see which one will fit your PC. If you are not sure use the reference link at the end of this article to motherboards.org about PC Expansion Slots
* Determine the type of video format that the video capture card will be receiving. The two standard video formats are Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD). Video capture cards vary in the types of definition as well as the format of HD content. Also some video capture cards do hardware encoding which formats the video content into PC readable files. Check if the video capture card is software or hardware encoding as this can affect your PC system resources such as CPU and Memory requirements
* Choose the number of tuners for the video capture card. Most of the early video capture cards could only capture one video source at a time. Now manufacturers sell dual tuners or multi-tuner video capture cards that allow more than one video source to capture per PC expansion slot
* Other media type considerations. Some video capture cards can take FM audio signals which allow to capture streaming audio. Also another consideration are remote controls that allow to change channels with your video capture card. Make an assessment of all of your requirements before purchasing
Package Included:
* 1 x 4 CH Video 1 CH Audio DVR Card Digital Surveillance System
* 1 x Driver CD


















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