Tuesday, November 5, 2013

IC Realtime DVR-MAX8 Max

IC Realtime DVR-MAX8 Max Surveillance DVR, 8 Channels, 1.5U Case Specification, 500GB Storage, H.264E Compression, High-Speed Microprocessor & Linux OS, Pentaflex Operation, 100/200/400FPS Realtime Recording, Up to D1 Recording Resolution, Real-time Synchronized AV Recording on 4 selected channels, ...
IC Realtime DVR-MAX8 Max Surveillance DVR, 8 Channels, 1.5U Case Specification, 500GB Storage, H.264E Compression, High-Speed Microprocessor & Linux OS, Pentaflex Operation, 100/200/400FPS...
3.0 out of 5 stars
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IC Realtime DVR-MAX8 Max Surveillance DVR, 8 Channels, 500GB Storage (Up to 12 TeraBytes (12,000G) Internal Storage)
1.5U Rack Mount Case Specification, H.264E Compression with dual stream encoding, Embedded High-Performance Microprocessor & Linux OS, Pentaflex operation, 240 FPS Realtime Recording
Synchronized Audio/Video Recording on 4 selected channels, Up-to D1(4CIF) recording/playback quality, All Channel Playback, Smart Search, Loop back video output for every channel
Matrix video output for Spot monitor applications, HDMI Interface for high resolution video output, USB 2.0 Mouse Interface for super easy operation, Email Notification of Events
Support two way audio, SmartPhone Access (iPhone/iPad, Android, Blackberry), Direct network access using IE Browser, Central management software for viewing/managing multiple DVRs, Up to 12 TeraBytes Internal Storage
Deal Price: $1798.00

Description
IC Realtime DVR-MAX8 Max Surveillance DVR, 8 Channels, 500GB Storage (Up to 12 TeraBytes (12,000G) Internal Storage) - ICRealtime's MAX series of DVRs come in a range of 4, 8 and 16 channel platforms. They are designed to provide an economical solution without sacrificing operational and recording quality standards. The MAX Series DVR uses H.264E (Enhanced H.264) compression technology based on the embedded high speed microprocessors and embedded LINUX operation system. This compression allows for clean viewing on the Internet over narrow bandwidth and dramatically increases storage space. This digital video recorder contains advanced web access, system integration and synchronized audio and video recording features that are suitable for various types of home and professional installations: stores, warehouses, homes, government agencies, education facilities, etc. FEATURES - 1.5U Rack Mount Case Specification, H.264E Compression with dual stream encoding, Embedded High-Performance Microprocessor & Linux OS, Pentaflex operation, 240 FPS Realtime Recording, Synchronized Audio/Video Recording on 4 selected channels, Up-to D1(4CIF) recording/playback quality, All Channel Playback, Smart Search, Loop back video output for every channel, Matrix video output for Spot monitor applications, HDMI Interface for high resolution video output, USB 2.0 Mouse Interface for super easy operation, Email Notification of Events, Support two way audio, SmartPhone Access (iPhone/iPad, Android, Blackberry), Direct network access using IE Browser, Central management software for viewing/managing multiple DVRs, Up to 12 TeraBytes (12,000G) Internal Storage.
It's been only a week installed, just couple of days with smart phone access, so I may get over the aggravation of the initial BS and give it another star or two in the future.First the good- system appears to work as intended. I connected 4 cameras for now, because everything is too darn expensive, but all 4 work good, day and night.Now the BS-1-The DVR makes stupid loud noise, maybe I got a defective box?, but either the fan or whatever hamster may be inside doing its thing, is very loud. So much for keeping things hiding from the bad guys, unless I place it underground or in a sound proof box, the sound will show where it is.2-the user can control things from a windows or mac device, you download the application from their website, go through a less than friendly set up, and get it done. Ok, so it is 2013, what about an app for the phone and/or tablet? Sure they have an app for that... IT COST $30 from an app store!!! so $30 on iTunes...
recommend it
Android tablet
Apple in spot

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