DVR Security Camera Systems Make Locating Video Easy
DVR Security Camera Systems Make Locating Video Easy
For some of the clearest playbacks as well as ease in finding what you are looking for on a surveillance video, DVR security camera systems offer the best. Depending on your individual needs, using multiplexing components, there is really no limit to the number of cameras that can be connected and finding the video from an individual camera is fairly simple, provided you have the right identification process set up in your computer.
Cameras are fed into a multiplexing system that is connected through DVR security camera systems and played back through your home computer. The computer can be readily used for other functions as the cameras record onto the hard drives, which are part of the DVR security camera systems. In most systems, at least two hard drives are installed in each of the units, with a capacity of about 300 gigabytes, for a total of 600, and can be set up to start recording over existing video when the drives are full.
Once hooked up and configured for your computer, playing back a recorded video is quick and easy. Simple choose the device and the individual camera, establish the time of the recorded video you want to view and choose play. The software used for DVR security camera systems should also allow for speeding through a video, going through a scene in slow motion or only viewing sections of the video in which activity has been recorded.
Save Video Clips For Future Use
In the event something illegal took place on the property, once the activity has been located, it can be saved to the computer's hard drive or to a compact disk for sharing with the authorities or with the court. The images from DVR security camera systems are excellent when compared to those from a videocassette recorder and from the image on the computer, still photographs can be printed in full color.
While viewing the images on the computer screen, depending on the number of cameras connected to the system, the choice can be made for one and up to 16 cameras to be viewed simultaneously. When viewing and saving images from DVR security camera systems, it is possible to split the screen to show separate images at the same time and transfer those images for use in legal action later.
One issue with DVR security camera systems, some courts will require documentation to prove there was no digital enhancement performed to the digital images. Saving a copy on the computer as well as copying to a DVD can often deter any question about the validity of the image.