INFORMATION

Site Map - Video Recorders

VIDEO REVIEW

- Vicon Industries Inc. of Hauppauge, New York, has introduced two new H.264 network encoders that convert analog camera inputs into streamed IP video data. The encoders support both NTSC/EIA and PAL/CCIR standards.

VIDEO REVIEW

- BriefCam, Ltd., of Neve Ilan, Israel, has launched a new version of its Video Synopsis solution for rapid review, analysis, and indexing of video. The Video Synopsis technology enables users to summarize hours of events into a “brief” that takes minutes to review, with each event indexed to the original video.

SMALL-SCALE VIDEO

- A new entry-level high-definition video surveillance system from Honeywell of Louis­ville, Kentucky, is designed for small businesses that need high-quality images.

Audio-Video Cameras

- New IP Fixed Dome Camera models from Basler Vision Technologies of Ah­rens­burg, Germany, are equipped with a two-way audio function and a new multimedia video processor.

Video Processor

- The new re_porter-IP/SE from Geute­bruck of Windhagen, Germany, is an en­try-level solution for pure digital video surveillance systems.

Smartvue Corporation

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Digital Video Recorders

- Mitusbishi Digital Electronics America of Irvine, California, has introduced new 16-channel digital video recorders with storage capacities of one or two terabytes.

DVR Lockbox

- Video Mount Products of Stevens­ville, Maryland, has introduced a new lockbox for protecting digital video re­corders.

Hybrid DVR

- Vicon Industries Inc. of Hauppauge, New York, now offers a single-box solution to combine video management software with integrated access control. The Kollector Bridge is a hybrid digital video recorder that supports 16 analog and eight IP or meg­a­pixel cameras with the ViconNet open platform video management system.

Compact Recorder

- The Compact NVR-AS 3000 is a Linux-based stand­alone device from IndigoVision of Edinburgh, Scotland. The network video recorder can record and play back 20 MPEG-4 and H.264 video and audio streams simultaneously with a choice of 500-megabyte or 1-terabyte removable disks.

Recorder/Monitor

- Samsung Techwin Ameri­ca–CCTV Division of Carson, California, has introduced a new four-channel digital video recorder with a self-contained 3.5-inch LCD monitor on the front panel.

Wireless Video Kit

- The Super Video Commander Kit from San Diego-based Sperry West Inc. makes it easy to set up and record surveillance video.

DVR Upgrades

- Bosch Security Systems, Inc., of Fairport, New York, has introduced new firmware and control center software for its Divar XF Hybrid Digital Video Recorder, which supports eight or 16 analog cameras and up to eight H.264 IP video streams.