Hi!
I am planning to buy a 4 channel DVR for video surveillance. The models I have seen supports only IE (using ActiveX) for real time monitoring and movement of cameras. Some claimed to work with Firefox but on actual testing it didn't work at all.
Has anyone implemented any non-PC based DVRs which can be accessed from Linux based systems using either Firefox or Chrome? I am against using a dedicated PC for it due to its larger form factor and high power consumption. This device is supposed to be running 24x7 in a closed loft.
Thanks in advance.
Raghu
On Thursday 16 December 2010 14:12:59 Raghu Prasad wrote:
Hi!
I am planning to buy a 4 channel DVR for video surveillance. The models I have seen supports only IE (using ActiveX) for real time monitoring and movement of cameras. Some claimed to work with Firefox but on actual testing it didn't work at all.
Has anyone implemented any non-PC based DVRs which can be accessed from Linux based systems using either Firefox or Chrome? I am against using a dedicated PC for it due to its larger form factor and high power consumption. This device is supposed to be running 24x7 in a closed loft.
PC based is the best way to go, and far exceeds the performance of non pc based stuff. check the framerates and recording / playback size.
Thanks in advance.
Raghu
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 2:42 PM, jtd jtd@mtnl.net.in wrote:
On Thursday 16 December 2010 14:12:59 Raghu Prasad wrote:
I am planning to buy a 4 channel DVR for video surveillance. The models I have seen supports only IE (using ActiveX) for real time monitoring and movement of cameras. Some claimed to work with Firefox but on actual testing it didn't work at all.
Has anyone implemented any non-PC based DVRs which can be accessed from Linux based systems using either Firefox or Chrome? I am against using a dedicated PC for it due to its larger form factor and high power consumption. This device is supposed to be running 24x7 in a closed loft.
PC based is the best way to go, and far exceeds the performance of non pc based stuff. check the framerates and recording / playback size.
... + the form factor can be mitigated using Nettop cabinets [1] and Atom based motherboards.
[1] I have used several brand - Circle, iBall, XTech. For your 24x7 I would suggest XTech. It is a bit bigger than iBall; add in quality ball bearing exhaust fans.
-- Arun Khan
Has anyone implemented any non-PC based DVRs which can be accessed
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PC based is the best way to go, and far exceeds the performance of non pc based stuff. check the framerates and recording / playback size.
Thanks JTD for this advice. Actually I was planning to use a Linux based PC first. Then putting a PC within a sealed loft put me off. I heard that high ambient temperature would reduce the life of the mobo.
... + the form factor can be mitigated using Nettop cabinets [1] and Atom based motherboards.
[1] I have used several brand - Circle, iBall, XTech. For your 24x7 I would suggest XTech. It is a bit bigger than iBall; add in quality ball bearing exhaust fans.
Thanks Arun. The DVR box(IE compatible) is available for Rs.10,500/-. In case of Atom based PC the total cost of mobo, CPU, cabinet(not XTech one), 500GB hardisk, 2GB RAM is coming out to be Rs.12,000/- But in case of PC, an additional amount has to be spent on PCI card which would be connected with the surveillance cameras.
USB based webcams are not useful for surveillance purpose as the images are not very clear. I am looking for night vision capability too. The cost of such camera is Rs.2,500/- a piece. For outside mounting, an additional Rs.450/- is to be spent for a camera cover.
At present I don't have any idea of any card which supports V4L. Does anyone has any idea of Linux supported PCI cards on which surveillance cameras (BNC connecters) can be connected? What is the cost for a 4 channel one?
Thanks in advance.
Raghu
On Friday 17 December 2010 19:26:53 Raghu Prasad wrote:
Has anyone implemented any non-PC based DVRs which can be accessed
<snip>
PC based is the best way to go, and far exceeds the performance of non pc based stuff. check the framerates and recording / playback size.
Thanks JTD for this advice. Actually I was planning to use a Linux based PC first. Then putting a PC within a sealed loft put me off. I heard that high ambient temperature would reduce the life of the mobo.
... + the form factor can be mitigated using Nettop cabinets [1] and Atom based motherboards.
[1] I have used several brand - Circle, iBall, XTech. For your 24x7 I would suggest XTech. It is a bit bigger than iBall; add in quality ball bearing exhaust fans.
Thanks Arun. The DVR box(IE compatible) is available for Rs.10,500/-. In case of Atom based PC the total cost of mobo, CPU, cabinet(not XTech one), 500GB hardisk, 2GB RAM is coming out to be Rs.12,000/- But in case of PC, an additional amount has to be spent on PCI card which would be connected with the surveillance cameras.
With lowcost dvrs power fail is a catastrophe, your system wont start many a time. Recording is CIF.
USB based webcams are not useful for surveillance purpose as the images are not very clear.
The images are very good, but they cant run on long cables.
I am looking for night vision capability too.
The cost of such camera is Rs.2,500/- a piece.
These have poor dynamic range. Wont work in low or high illumination areas.
For outside mounting, an additional Rs.450/- is to be spent for a camera cover.
At present I don't have any idea of any card which supports V4L. Does anyone has any idea of Linux supported PCI cards on which surveillance cameras (BNC connecters) can be connected? What is the cost for a 4 channel one?
Rs.10,000 ~12000 120fps d1. Your box should be capable of compressing 4 streams.
all the above depends on what your threat perception is.