What DVR for MVP-8400's?
Impaqt
Junior Member
I've used the Axis boxes to stream video to MVP's for a while. Very nice for front Door Cams....
I have a CLient with 4 Cameras that not only wants to View them on his MVP-8400... He wants to record them. THe DVR's I've used inthe past have always been stand alone and views on local monitors.... Now, I could of course take the Monitor Output of the DVR into the axis box and do it that way, but seems to me someone should make a DVR that has the streaming capabilities build in already...
ANy Suggestions?
Thanks
I have a CLient with 4 Cameras that not only wants to View them on his MVP-8400... He wants to record them. THe DVR's I've used inthe past have always been stand alone and views on local monitors.... Now, I could of course take the Monitor Output of the DVR into the axis box and do it that way, but seems to me someone should make a DVR that has the streaming capabilities build in already...
ANy Suggestions?
Thanks
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I've just recently installed one of these: http://www.atvideo.com/Products/FA16/index.htm . It seems to do everything you are looking for.
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I just used a GE Digia4 which has a built in web server and streams MPEG4 but that won't help with the MVP so you would need a MJPEG server like the AXIS. It has RS232 but isn't functional yet so any commands would have to be sent via HTTP.
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Yeah, Many of my commercial jobs in the past got the Kalatel/GE Intelogix stuff. Cetainly doesnt fit this application.
Looking into the ATV Stuff.. Looks promising. -
GOt some info on the ATV and wont work the way I hoped.
Is there any other way to do streaming video on a 8400 other than Dynamic Imaging? -
The MVP only supports MJPEG but I think most if not all the other panels support MPEG-2 and some support MPEG-4.
I didn't see thing on the ATV about streaming anything other than having a standard HTTP web server. -
vining wrote:The MVP only supports MJPEG but I think most if not all the other panels support MPEG-2 and some support MPEG-4.
I didn't see thing on the ATV about streaming anything other than having a standard HTTP web server.
Maybe I could just G-4 Computer control it..
Looks like an Axis box and a DVR so far... -
Impaqt wrote:Maybe I could just G-4 Computer control it..

Looks like an Axis box and a DVR so far...
Could you elaborate a little bit more about the Axis box? Where are you buying them from? What is the price range on them?. How do you stream the picture to the 8400? -
http://www.axis.com/
They're talking about a MJPEG server. NTSC or PAL video in and a network MJPEG stream out.
There are several varieties and sizes but a single server like the AXIS 241S is between $400 - $500.
It can take a single video camera and serve it over the network or take multiple cameras into a quad viewer multiplexer/switcher out to the AXIS and control all your cameras with the abilty to show quad pictures or singles video streams. This only allows one stream at a time. You can larger servers that can take multiple cameras directly and serve multiple streams simultaneously.
Very high quality video streams! -
vining wrote:http://www.axis.com/
They're talking about a MJPEG server. NTSC or PAL video in and a network MJPEG stream out.
There are several varieties and sizes but a single server like the AXIS 241S is between $400 - $500.
It can take a single video camera and serve it over the network or take multiple cameras into a quad viewer multiplexer/switcher out to the AXIS and control all your cameras with the abilty to show quad pictures or singles video streams. This only allows one stream at a time. You can larger servers that can take multiple cameras directly and serve multiple streams simultaneously.
Very high quality video streams!
Thanks Vining. Do you have a rough idea about the price for a 16 channel? -
A 4 video server card is around $900.00 a 12 video server budle (3, 4 server cards and a 1 rack unit card shell is $3K). They have a much larger card shell that can hold around 10 cards.
These are very expensive which is why it's cheaper to use camera / quad switcher or even an autopatch switcher would be less expensive. You could use a 4 camera server and a switcher to provide 4 simultaneous streams. -
vining wrote:A 4 video server card is around $900.00 a 12 video server budle (3, 4 server cards and a 1 rack unit card shell is $3K). They have a much larger card shell that can hold around 10 cards.
These are very expensive which is why it's cheaper to use camera / quad switcher or even an autopatch switcher would be less expensive. You could use a 4 camera server and a switcher to provide 4 simultaneous streams.
Thanks Vining. I'm assuming this prices are retail, right? -
Yeah thats retail. I just bought a new quad 4 video AXIS 241Q on Ebay for a little over $400.00
I stream my tivos, kaleidescape movie players and my video cameras to the 8400 panels using multiple AXIS servers.
No sound but the video on the wireless panel is cool.
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