GV600 (30 FPS)


  • Geovision GV-600B 4 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV600B with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
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          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 driveUSB flash drive, SD memory cardSSD 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. 

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            Market price:$305.00 save $217.00
          • $88.00
        • Geovision GV-600B 16 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV600B with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included
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                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 driveUSB flash drive, SD memory cardSSD 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. 

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                  Market price:$605.00 save $430.00
                • $175.00
              • Custom Built Geovision Server: Supports 1-128 IP Cameras
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                      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.

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                        Market price:$12104.00 save $10653.00
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                    The GV-600 DVR Card is the best selling DVR Card of the GeoVision line simply because it offers the industry standard 30 FPS -and with all the features, it cannot be beat! With this the GV-600, you will be able to access the video evidence over your LAN/WAN.