Another great place to shop for Dvr Cards products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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Stuntman: Ignition
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $3.00
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Stuntman: Ignition PS2
MODEL- 46111
FEATURES- Stuntman: Ignition PS3
Plunge into the adrenaline-fueled role of a Hollywood stunt driver in Stuntman: Ignition, and master the most breathtaking, death-defying vehicle-based stunts ever filmed...
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Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B USB Network Adapter
Sale Price: $22.80
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The Linksys WUSB11 USB Wireless Network Adapter is perfect if you're looking to start a wireless network, or just want an easy way to connect to an existing one. With this external adapter you can access a wireless 802...
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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Digital Video Recorder
List Price: $169.77
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The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 enables you to effortlessly capture video content for the Sony PSP from any analog video source, including cable or satellite television, DVD players, VCRs, camcorders, and PVRs such as Tivo...
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KJB Security DVR Sunglasses w/ Micro SD Card Slot
Sale Price: $129.93
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The DVR281 is the upgraded version of our popular stylish DVR sunglasses.The DVR281 records video, takes digital pictures, plays music, and can even be used as a portable storage device! This new model features a higher recording resolution, at 960x720...
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Mattel Toy Story 3 Uno Card Game
Sale Price: $2.49
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Use the Disney Pixar Toy Story Uno Card Game to play UNO to infinity and beyond with Woody, Buzz, and the toys from Andys room. Beware of the special Lotso card and extra game rule you never know if hes good or bad! And be sure to yell UNO! when youre about to reach for the sky and win! Contains 112 cards and instructions...
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Why PC Based CCTV DVRs Are Better Than A Stand Alone DVR
Modern security camera DVRs are available in two basic models: a PC-based DVR and a stand alone DVR. A PC-based DVR is a windows based personal computer with a DVR card installed in it, which converts the PC into an integrated DVR system. A stand-alone DVR looks like a VCR but is really a trimmed down computer running on Linux or a proprietary operating system intended to function as a digital video recorder.
PC-based DVR.
A PC-based DVR contains all the common components of a personal computer (CPU, hard drive, motherboard, power supply and memory), but also has a DVR capture card installed. This card captures the footage from the cameras and functions with the DVR software, delivering the desired DVR capabilities: camera controls, camera display, video compression, video storage, recording and playback functions. PC based DVRs provide smoother playback and higher quality recording capabilities, due to the greater resources available in a PC. These units are available as kits which you install on your PC. You can also buy systems custom built with all the functionality you need for your security camera system.
Stand alone DVR.
A stand alone DVR has many of the same physical components as a PC, but is more condensed (therefore limiting performance and processing power). These also have the standard DVR features but their capabilities are fixed when it leaves the factory, it's nearly impossible to upgrade the hardware of one of these units. You can't upgrade the CPU, add more ram or add more video channels.
PC-based VS Stand-alone DVRs.
Generally, PC-based DVRs have more advanced features than stand-alone models. Part of their strength comes from their processing power compared to standalone security DVR systems, giving them the ability to process images faster and better. PC Based DVR systems are also better suited for upgrades and systems expansion to support multiple hard drives and multiple capture cards to support large amounts of cameras. Because of this they are much more flexible in there application when compared to stand-alone DVRs. A stand-alone DVRs performance and functionality remain basically the same throughout it's life.
Some other aspects worth comparing are listed below:
Ease of use: A PC-based DVR is a more familiar platform to operate. Since it's built around a standard windows based PC, most users are already acquainted with it's interface. However, with stand-alone DVRs you'll need to learn an entirely new machine and interface. their design is usually unique to that particular model.
Sophisticated characteristics: The PC-based DVR has superior advanced features such as a better selection of playback programs, improved monitor options, improved motion detection facilities, internet viability, easily attachable hard drives, it can work with IP cameras (as well as analog cameras) and you get an advanced fully functional computer.
Real world application: The PC-based ones can accommodate up to 32 and more cameras can be added after the install is complete. Therefore they are ideal for installations of all sizes, from a small homes or businesses to large industrial parks, movie theaters, departmental stores or hospitals. On the other hand, the stand-alone DVRs come with a maximum of 16 video inputs and are fixed at the amount of inputs that it's purchased with.
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Can you put DVR programming on an SD card?
This may be a dumb question.
I have a mediacom DVR box. The box has an SD card slot built into it.
Is there a way to save these recordings onto the SD card? I dont know what else this card slot would be for.
Does anyone know a way to make this work?
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Also, I checked all the settings on the menu and couldnt find a way to save it to the SD card
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Anyone?
Hi Jordy,
The SD slot is to update the firmware in the box.
You can't put video on it.
Norm
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