DVR
cards are video capture cards that you install in a
computer. Once you have installed a DVR card and the
included surveillance software your computer will
act as a digital video recording surveillance
system.
All that’s left for you to do is connect your
cameras to the DVR card and the video is displayed
and recorded on your PC. If your computer is
connected to the Internet you can view your cameras
over then Internet.
This page is just for the DVR cards by themselves.
If you’re looking for DVR/Camera package deals
then click here (DVR
Card Package Deals)
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SKU-8900 DVR card:
These cards work with Windows 98, XP and 2000
(Not Windows ME or AMD systems)
The
SKU-8900 series DVR cards have been by far our best
selling DVR card solution. Mainly because its
expandable and lets you grow your surveillance solution
as needed. You can start out with (1) card which
provides inputs for four cameras. If you need to add
more cameras to your system later you simply add
another SKU-8900 card. You can install up to four
cards in one PC providing up to 16 camera inputs
total per computer. Remote access to this system is accomplished
though your web browser.
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SKU-9001 High End DVR CARD:
For professional installers only!! Only works with
Windows XP and 2000
These
Fantastic new High end DVR's cards are loaded with
all the features that your looking for. They offer
four video processing chips per Mother Card
providing providing a full 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel on
the four port system. That's a 120 Frames Per Second
total. Unlike most DVR's on the market that offer
one video processing chip that is used to process
the video for all inputs. If your one who
demands the best for your customers this is the one
your looking for. Remote access to this system
can be achieved both using the included remote client
software or your web browser.
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GrandTec DVR Cards:
These cards only with with Windows XP and 2000
These DVR cards were replaced
with the SKU-8900 listed at the top of this page. We
still stock these systems because we still have
customers that keep coming back for them. They are
great systems but have a few drawbacks. The main
draw back is that you can't just start with the 4
port card then add cards later. If you want to add
more cameras you have to buy the 9 or the 16 port
version. All three systems record at 30 frames per
second divided by the number of camera inputs.
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GrandTec DVR Card: This
DVR card only work with Windows 98
With the windows 98 DVR
card from GrandTec 4 camera is the max that you can
connect to your computer.
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