Geovision DVR Cards
Geovision GV-600B 4 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV600B with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
This affordable purchase will also include the necessary software for turning your computer into a DVR. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. As consumers have been able to converge increasing amounts of video content on their set-tops, delivered by traditional ‘broadcast’ cable, satellite and terrestrial as well as IP networks, the ability to capture programming and view it whenever they want has become a must-have function for many consumers.
DVR sometimes referred to by the merchandising term personal video recorder is a consumer electronics device or application software that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device. The term includes set-top boxes (STB) with direct to disk recording facility, portable media players (PMP) with recording,TV gateways with network and local recordings, recorders (PMR) as camcorders that record onto Secure Digitalmemory cards and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from ahard disk driveThis DVR card will turn your computer into a 4-channel video recorder. Simply plug the card into a PCI slot and connect your surveillance cameras and you are ready to begin recording and monitoring footage straight from your computer. The card can record 30 frames per second so you will have smooth, even footage every time. This affordable purchase will also include the necessary software for turning your computer into a DVR. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy).
This DVR card will turn your computer into a 4-channel video recorder. Simply plug the card into a PCI slot and connect your surveillance cameras and you are ready to begin recording and monitoring footage straight from your computer.
Geovision GV-600B 16 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV600B with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
The term includes set-top boxes (STB) with direct to disk recording facility, portable media players (PMP) with recording,TV gateways with network and local recordings, recorders (PMR) as camcorders that record onto Secure Digitalmemory cards and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from ahard disk drive.This simple, affordable DVR card will give you the power to record 16 channels of clear video straight to your computer. It has all the necessary software for using your computer as a DVR so you can record and monitor surveillance footage from the comfort of your PC. This card is much more affordable than a 16-channel DVR and it may be more convenient because it will turn your computer into a recorder and monitor in one! FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card. For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.
DVR sometimes referred to by the merchandising term personal video recorder is a consumer electronics device or application software that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device. The term includes set-top boxes (STB) with direct to disk recording facility, portable media players (PMP) with recording,TV gateways with network and local recordings, recorders (PMR) as camcorders that record onto Secure Digitalmemory cards and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from ahard disk drive.This simple, affordable DVR card will give you the power to record 16 channels of clear video straight to your computer. It has all the necessary software for using your computer as a DVR so you can record and monitor surveillance footage from the comfort of your PC. This card is much more affordable than a 16-channel DVR and it may be more convenient because it will turn your computer into a recorder and monitor in one! FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in choppier playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card. For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy).
This simple, affordable DVR card will give you the power to record 16 channels of clear video straight to your computer. It has all the necessary software for using your computer as a DVR so you can record and monitor surveillance footage from the comfort of your PC.
Geovision GV-650B 8 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV650 with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
The GV-650B DVR card turns your computer into an 8-channel DVR. It can record 60 frames per second and provide smooth, even playback on all 8 channels. The card comes with all the necessary software for turning your computer into an easy-to-use, convenient recorder and monitor. The footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device using the GeoVision app. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card. For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth. The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow.
DVR sometimes referred to by the merchandising term personal video recorder is a consumer electronics device or application software that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device. The term includes set-top boxes (STB) with direct to disk recording facility, portable media players (PMP) with recording, TV gateways with network and local recordings, recorders as camcorders that record onto Secure Digital memory cards and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from a hard disk drive.The GV-650B DVR card turns your computer into an 8-channel DVR. It can record 60 frames per second and provide smooth, even playback on all 8 channels. The card comes with all the necessary software for turning your computer into an easy-to-use, convenient recorder and monitor. The footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device using the GeoVision app. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback
The GV-650B DVR card turns your computer into an 8-channel DVR. It can record 60 frames per second and provide smooth, even playback on all 8 channels. The card comes with all the necessary software for turning your computer into an easy-to-use, convenient recorder and monitor. The footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device using the GeoVision app. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card. For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth. The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes, chasing playback where a recording can be viewed before it has been completed, and skipping of advertising.
The GV-650B DVR card turns your computer into an 8-channel DVR. It can record 60 frames per second and provide smooth, even playback on all 8 channels.
Geovision GV-800B 4 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV800 with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
. The card can record 120 frames per second with H.264 compression. Cameras and audio devices can all be recorded and monitored by your computer. Footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes,
This card will allow you to record 4 video channels and 4 audio channels from your surveillance cameras onto your computer. It has all the software you need to turn your computer into a DVR.
Geovision Joystick for PTZ Control
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive is to forbid the use of hazardous materials of production. To meet the RoHS Directive requirements, this product is made to be RoHS compliant. This product is subject to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and made compliant with the WEEE requirements. The GV-Joystick facilitates the PTZ camera control such as pan, tilt, zoom and focus. It can work on the GV-System independently, and its compatibility with GV-Keyboard empowers the operation of GV-System as well. GV-Joystick can only work on the GV-Keyboard of firmware V2.0.0.1. When you combine the use of GV-Joystick and GV-Keyboard, the GV-Joystick MUST be connected to the GV-Keyboard. Both GV-Joystick and GV-Keyboard cannot be connected to the GV-System separately. The GV-Joystick is an independent device that can work with the GV-System directly.
The GV-Joystick facilitates the PTZ camera control such as pan, tilt, zoom and focus. It can work on the GV-System independently, and its compatibility with GV-Keyboard empowers the operation of GV-System as well. Specifications: * Model Number - GV-JOYSTICK * USB 2.0 - Connects to PC * RJ-45 - Connects to GV-Keyboard * DC IN - DC 5V 50mA * Operation temperature - 0~50C * Humidity - 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) * Dimensions - 160 (W) x 90 (H) x 118 (D) mm
Geovision GV-650B 16 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV650 with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
The card is affordable and easy to install so you can start monitoring your surveillance footage today. Users will receive free lifetime technical support with the purchase of this card. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes, chasing playback where a recording can be viewed before it has been completed, and skipping of advertising.
The card is affordable and easy to install so you can start monitoring your surveillance footage today. Users will receive free lifetime technical support with the purchase of this card. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes, chasing playback where a recording can be viewed before it has been completed, and skipping of advertising. Most DVRs use the MPEG format for compressing the digitized video signals.
This DVR card records 60 frames per second straight onto your computer. It can record clear footage from up 16 surveillance cameras and playback footage on your PC or Mac.
Geovision GV-800B 8 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV800B with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
Turn your PC into a Pro-Grade Security DVR with this amazing DVR Card and Software from Geovision. It’s easy to install, just plug the card into a PCI slot and connect your surveillance cameras. The card will record 120 frames per second from 8 surveillance cameras. Your computer can become a recorder and monitor in one simply by plugging in this card and downloading the software. It can record 60 frames per second and provide smooth, even playback on all 8 channels. The card comes with all the necessary software for turning your computer into an easy-to-use, convenient recorder and monitor. The footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device using the GeoVision app. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card. For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth. The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be,
The card will record 120 frames per second from 8 surveillance cameras. Your computer can become a recorder and monitor in one simply by plugging in this card and downloading the software. It can record 60 frames per second and provide smooth, even playback on all 8 channels. The card comes with all the necessary software for turning your computer into an easy-to-use, convenient recorder and monitor. The footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device using the GeoVision app. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.
Turn your PC into a Pro-Grade Security DVR with this amazing DVR Card and Software from Geovision. It’s easy to install, just plug the card into a PCI slot and connect your surveillance cameras.
64 Channel GV-VMS Pro
This 64-channel video management system has a customizable layout for live view playback. It can display footage across multiple monitors and apply intelligent video analytics. The management system can record and monitor 64 channels of footage simultaneously. It also comes with fisheye de-warping and GPU decoding. This VMS has everything you need for intelligent video monitoring.
Geovision GV-800B 16 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV800 with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
This card will allow you to record 16 video channels and 4 audio channels from your surveillance cameras onto your computer. It has all the software you need to turn your computer into a DVR. The card can record 120 frames per second with H.264 compression. Cameras and audio devices can all be recorded and monitored by your computer. Footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes
This card will allow you to record 16 video channels and 4 audio channels from your surveillance cameras onto your computer. It has all the software you need to turn your computer into a DVR. The card can record 120 frames per second with H.264 compression. Cameras and audio devices can all be recorded and monitored by your computer. Footage can also be accessed remotely from a mobile device. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be.
This card will turn your computer into a 16-channel DVR. It is much more affordable than a DVR and it is easy to install.
Geovision GV-1480B 16 Channel DVI Combo Digital Video Recording (DVR) Surveillance Card with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
DVR sometimes referred to by the merchandising term personal video recorder is a consumer electronics device or application software that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device.The DVI Version of the GV-1480-16 integrated audio and video connections on one board via DVI cable connections. Worldeyecam is proud to offer the GV-1480 series DVR card. This card combines the GV-1480-16 16 Channel DVR Card, GV-A16 16 Channel Audio Card, and the GV-DSP-16 16 Channel Real Time Display Card. Combo cards also have more audio inputs than standard cards with 1 audio input per camera, and a larger video record/display size/resolution of 720 x 480, 720 x 480 De-interlace, and 720 x 240 modes. Finally the combo cards have a full motion 30fps per camera display rate no matter what the capture/record rate. Turn your PC into a Pro-Grade Security DVR with this amazing DVR Card and Software from Geovision.Includes the latest Geovision Version 8.0 Surveillance Software! This powerful software has all the features the pros require, yet it's simple enough for anyone to install and use. It's easy to install.
The DVI Version of the GV-1480-16 integrated audio and video connections on one board via DVI cable connections. Worldeyecam is proud to offer the GV-1480 series DVR card. This card combines the GV-1480-16 16 Channel DVR Card, GV-A16 16 Channel Audio Card, and the GV-DSP-16 16 Channel Real Time Display Card. Combo cards also have more audio inputs than standard cards with 1 audio input per camera, and a larger video record/display size/resolution of 720 x 480, 720 x 480 De-interlace, and 720 x 240 modes. Finally the combo cards have a full motion 30fps per camera display rate no matter what the capture/record rate. Turn your PC into a Pro-Grade Security DVR with this amazing DVR Card and Software from Geovision.Includes the latest Geovision Version 8.0 Surveillance Software! This powerful software has all the features the pros require, yet it's simple enough for anyone to install and use. It's easy to install. This card simply plugs into a PCI slot on the back of your computer. Then you can connect all of your cameras to it. Once your cameras are hooked up, just install the software and you are ready to record and view your cameras. Plus when you purchase your card from us you get FREE Lifetime Toll-Free Technical Support too! Choose a card that has enough video inputs to cover the maximum number of cameras you need to use. Computer/Cameras not included. This card only comes with 16 Video/Audio Inputs. If you don't plan to ever use more than 8 cameras, then we would suggest selecting another card
The DVI Version of the GV-1480-16 integrated audio and video connections on one board via DVI cable connections. Worldeyecam is proud to offer the GV-1480 series DVR card.
GeoVision GV-3008 8 Camera Hybrid Card
The GV-3008 Card provides up to 8 video and 8 audio channels, recording up to 240 / 200 fps (NTSC / PAL) in total with H.264 hardware compression. The GV-3008 Card provides the high-resolution live image with DSP Overlay. Even in multi views, the image on the largest division view can remain at the high-quality resolution.DVR sometimes referred to by the merchandising term personal video recorder (PVR), is a consumer electronics device or application software that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device. The term includes set-top boxes (STB) with direct to disk recording facility, portable media players (PMP) with recording, TV gateways with network and local recordings, recorders (PMR) as camcorders that record onto Secure Digital memory cards and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from a hard disk drive. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes, chasing playback where a recording can be viewed before it has been completed, and skipping of advertising. Most DVRs use the MPEG format for compressing the digitized video signals.[7] Video recording capabilities have become an essential part of the modern set-top box, as TV viewers have wanted to take control of their viewing experiences. As consumers have been able to converge increasing amounts of video content on their set-tops, delivered by traditional ‘broadcast’ cable, satellite and terrestrial as well as IP networks, the ability to capture programming and view it whenever they want has become a must-have function for many consumers
The GV-3008 Card provides up to 8 video and 8 audio channels, recording up to 240 / 200 fps (NTSC / PAL) in total with H.264 hardware compression. The GV-3008 Card provides the high-resolution live image with DSP Overlay.
GV-2008 Geovision 8 Channel Hardware Compression Card MPEG2 and MPEG4 with version V8.3 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
Compared with the flagship GV-Combo Card where videos are compressed with software compressions such as Geo MPEG-4, Geo MPEG-4 ASP, and Geo H264, the GV-2004 / GV-2008 provide an alternative for hardware compression. GV-2004 / GV-2008 both support multiple video and audio input ports, TV output, real-time display, and D1 quality video resolution. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive is to forbid the use of hazardous materials of production. To meet the RoHS Directive requirements, this product is made to be RoHS compliant. This product is subject to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and made compliant with the WEEE requirements. The GV-Joystick facilitates the PTZ camera control such as pan, tilt, zoom and focus. It can work on the GV-System independently, and its compatibility with GV-Keyboard empowers the operation of GV-System as well. GV-Joystick can only work on the GV-Keyboard of firmware V2.0.0.1. When you combine the use of GV-Joystick and GV-Keyboard, the GV-Joystick MUST be connected to the GV-Keyboard. Both GV-Joystick and GV-Keyboard cannot be connected to the GV-System separately. The GV-Joystick is an independent device that can work with the GV-System directly.
Based on the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 hardware compression technologies, the new generation cards GV-2004 / GV-2008 are designed to meet high profile security demands. The GV-2004 / GV-2008 utilize MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 hardware compressions to free more CPU capacity from the intensive compression tasks. Compared with the flagship GV-Combo Card where videos are compressed with software compressions such as Geo MPEG-4, Geo MPEG-4 ASP, and Geo H264, the GV-2004 / GV-2008 provide an alternative for hardware compression. GV-2004 / GV-2008 both support multiple video and audio input ports, TV output, real-time display, and D1 quality video resolution. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive is to forbid the use of hazardous materials of production. To meet the RoHS Directive requirements, this product is made to be RoHS compliant. This product is subject to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and made compliant with the WEEE requirements. The GV-Joystick facilitates the PTZ camera control such as pan, tilt, zoom and focus. It can work on the GV-System independently, and its compatibility with GV-Keyboard empowers the operation of GV-System as well. GV-Joystick can only work on the GV-Keyboard of firmware V2.0.0.1
The GV-2004 / GV-2008 utilize MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 hardware compressions to free more CPU capacity from the intensive compression tasks. Compared with the flagship GV-Combo Card where videos are compressed with software compressions such as Geo MPEG-4, Geo MPEG-4 ASP, and Geo H264, the GV-2004 / GV-2008 provide an alternative for hardware compression. GV-2004 / GV-2008 both support multiple video and audio input ports, TV output, real-time display, and D1 quality video resolution. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive is to forbid the use of hazardous materials of production. To meet the RoHS Directive requirements, this product is made to be RoHS compliant. This product is subject to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and made compliant with the WEEE requirements. The GV-Joystick facilitates the PTZ camera control such as pan, tilt, zoom and focus. It can work on the GV-System independently, and its compatibility with GV-Keyboard empowers the operation of GV-System as well. GV-Joystick can only work on the GV-Keyboard of firmware V2.0.0.1. When you combine the use of GV-Joystick and GV-Keyboard, the GV-Joystick MUST be connected to the GV-Keyboard. Both GV-Joystick and GV-Keyboard cannot be connected to the GV-System separately. The GV-Joystick is an independent device that can work with the GV-System directly. To connect the GV-Joystick to the GV-System, use the supplied USB cable. To work on the GV-System together with the GV-Keyboard, the GV-Joystick MUST be connected to the GV-Keyboard. To connect the GV-Joystick to the GV-Keyboard, use the supplied RS-45 cable. No matter which way you use to connect the GV-Joystick to the GV-System, it is required to install the USB driver before use. After hardware installation, the Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically detect the device. Ignore the Wizard and follow these steps to install the driver. In the Port field, select the port connecting to the GV-Joystick. Find out the port number the GV-Joystick is using in the Prolific USB to Serial Bridge entry. See 3.2 USB Driver Installation.
Based on the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 hardware compression technologies, the new generation cards GV-2004 / GV-2008 are designed to meet high profile security demands.
GeoVision GV-4008 8 Camera Hybrid Card - 240 FPS - Full D1
The GV-4008 Card provides up to 8 video and 8 audio channels, recording up to 240/200 fps (NTSC/PAL) in total with H.264 hardware compression. The new technology of resolution is employed to enhance the live image of D1 without DSP Overlay. Even in screen divisions, the largest division can remain at the high-quality D1 resolution. Plus when you purchse your card from us you get FREE Lifetime Toll-Free Technical Support too!Choose a card that has enough video inputs to cover the maximum number of cameras you need to use. Computer/Cameras not included.This card can record a total of 240 fps. That means that if you are use up to 8 cameras, then you will record 30 images per second per camera. If you use 16 cameras, then you record at 15 fps each (240 divided by 16).This card will display the video at 480fps (30fps per camera) no matter what the record rate. GV-1240B does not support the TV-Out function.GV-1240B is currently not compatible with VIA series and ATI series chipset motherboards.Specifications are subject to change without notice
The GV-4008 Card provides up to 8 video and 8 audio channels, recording up to 240/200 fps (NTSC/PAL) in total with H.264 hardware compression. The new technology of resolution is employed to enhance the live image of D1 without DSP Overlay.
Custom Built Geovision Server: Supports 1-128 IP Cameras
The Customizable GeoVision NVR supports 1-128 IP Megapixel Surveillance Cameras. The GV-NVR (Network Video Recorder) records video and audio data over TCP/IP networks. This recorder is customizable to fit your specific needs; select the desired core processor, HDD space, Analog outputs and much more.
TURN your PC into a Professional-Grade Security DVR/NVR: Record Analog and IP Cameras (Hybrid System)
Turn your PC into a DVR and NVR with the amazing DVR Card and Software from Geovision & Worldeyecam. Each purchase includes the latest Geovision Surveillance Software! All Geovision Cards are brand new and include Software DVD, Remote Viewing Software, camera connections, user manual, and everything you need for smooth installation. DVR card installation is a snap. Simply plug the DVR card into any available PCI based slot on your motherboard. Insert the disc that accompanies your DVR card, follow a few easy steps and you'll be up and running in no time. After you get your card installed you will soon see how easy it is to setup very in depth features and remote access capabilities along with MEGAPIXEL HD Quality video using our Geovision IP Megapixel Cameras which include 1.3MP up to 10MP of High Definition Video. You can setup certain users to have different access than others, such as a manager being able to access all the cameras and an employee be able to access only a drive thru camera. The possibilities are endless! You won't need buy anything else no matter how many users you decide to have accessing the system! When you purchase your DVR cards from us you not only do you get a great product at an incredible price, you get great service and technical support that is 2nd to NONE!