Although the application of CCTV security have not changed very much over the past years, the tools and equipment have significantly. Cameras became smaller, cheaper and better, but the major breakthrough...
When purchasing a DVR Surveillance System for your home or business, the question comes to mind: "which CCTV Cameras would a professional Installer recommend for this application, and why?" This guide...
IP Camera CCTV Camera When you’re shopping around for an IP-based video surveillance system, you will need to be particularly cautious about what exactly you’re looking at and what the individual terms...
CCTV Glossary In order to choose the best CCTV Security System and CCTV Cameras you need to understand some of the basic terminology. Below is a glossary of CCTV terms to help you choose your Surveillance...
What is Digital CCTV? Digital CCTV, or Digital Closed Circuit Television, is the technology used in modern surveillance systems. Traditional ,VCR, CCTV pictures are sent via cctv cameras to a closed area,...
In the world of surveillance, there are many options for purchase of a PC-Based System. Unfortunately, not all sellers are reputable. In fact, nearly 60% of the DVR Cards that are being sold on Ebay, alone or...
H.264, also known as MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), is a video compression standard that offers significantly greater compression than its predecessors. The standard is expected to offer up to twice the...
Introduction:This guide is written for those who do need video security and can’t afford sometimes quit costly installation services or if the CCTV installer is not available in your area - the later is more...
DVR Standalone System DVR Card (goes into Computer) The digital video recorder server is a great new innovation in the world of closed circuit television surveillance. Digital video recording is...
Frames per Second Most DVR capture cards are 30 frames per second cards. (NTSC - North American Video Standard) When they are being used to run PAL cameras (European Video Standard) the frames per second...