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| Q-See QSNDVR9M 9 Channel MPEG-4 Pentaplex Network Digital Video Recorder (No Hard Drive) | 
enlarge | Brand: Q-See Category: Photography
List Price: $999.99 Buy New: $699.99 You Save: $300.00 (30%)
New (3) from $699.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 29544
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 19 Dimensions (in): 23 x 18 x 5
MPN: QSNDVR9M Model: QSNDVR9M UPC: 645439225923 EAN: 0645439225923 ASIN: B000QYD8KE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Record & Display at 120 FPS / 240 FPS | | | Remote viewing through IE browser, or client software | | | Loop Back Feature on 1 Channel | | | Supports up to 4 internal hard drives for longer recording time | | | USB 2.0 Port for CD/DVD Burner or External Hard Drive |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description DPS's mission is to provide innovative, practical and top-quality products that reduce cost and improve the way users employ digital technology. Commitment to excellence in design and function sophistication appeal to the needs of customers at any market condition.PRODUCT FEATURES:Record at 120 Fps shared by 9 cameras and display at 240 fps;Mpeg4 compression;Motion and alarm detection;Remote viewing through IE browser;Loop back feature on 1 channel;VGA port / S-video port;Supports up to 4 IDE hard drives or 3 HDD and 1 CD/DVD-RW;USB 2.0 port for CD/DVD-RW or external HDD;4 channel audio;Remote.
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| Customer Reviews:
120 frames / second divided by 9 cameras = not live motion March 26, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong - this IS a full featured DVR system - however after you go beyond 4 cameras (4x30 frames/second = 120 frams/sec) it is unable to keep up with the 9 video inputs, so you must loose a camera or slow down the framerate. In contrast, their 16 camera / 480 frame record & playback systems can handle 30 frames per second, i.e. full motion video on all channels.
The manual on the unit does not cover this limitation - you are left to discover it on your own after hooking up 9 cameras and finding that 12 frames per second is about all you can record. It's jittery compared with full motion video, which is why it's not an ideal solution except if you you only want to run 4 cameras, then it's perfect 30 frames per second.
runs fine March 22, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have a 3 camera, home security setup, and have been up and running for a few days now. menus are extensive, yet easy to understand, and configure. I bought this to replace an old multi time-lapse VCR setup I had, and am very happy with the unit. remote access to it was a simple setup that worked the first time. One unexpected thing I relly like about it is that the remote access software (netclient.exe) is a single executable file... no "install" needed. That means I keep the .exe file on a USB flash drive, that I can plug into anyones PC and do a quick check on things at home. I have even done it from an electronics store, that had machines with internet access. pretty cool. And, the software will allow me to download/review any of my recorded history. The unit was built better than I expected for a device made in China. The manual showed menus that were only slightly different than what the unit showed. happy with it so far.
April 27 2008 update.... unit still runs fine. Have installed 2 500gig drives. Have the same 3 cameras at the highest quality/framerate possible in order to use the full resources of the unit. This allows 11 days recorded time
June 1st 2008 update... still loving this unit! One strange "quirk" that I can't figure out is that when I try to connect to the DVR through the LAN via the "netclient" software, I have no problem if I use the DVR's Lan address.. (192.168...etc) however when I try to connect (while on the LAN)using my IP's (external) address, I can connect for up to ten seconds then the feed freezes. And, YES, my port fowarding is working correctly. If I try to connect from a PC outside the lan, it works just great! Multiple PC can be "attached" at the same time. I wish I was able to allow more than 4 name/password users. Then I could keep a better log of who is watching. NOTE: passed the ten week point now.. no rebate check yet, email to dpsi still unanswered...
Good for the Money February 5, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a very good unit for the money. I installed a 500 gb hard drive and the unit works like a charm. The only issue I had is that the quality of the enclosure was not the best but that did not effect the performance of the unit. On another note, this unit is kind of loud. You can hear the fan very easily. Place this unit in a room or cabinet where the noise is not an issue. Other than that it's fine.
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