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Spud

I think you could be talking about alnet from Poland

www.alnetsystems.com

They were using cameras from Arecont Vision - www.arecontvision.com/

Beware, there was an element of show 'tweaking' going on. To my knowledge no-one at the show was able to run more than four multi-megapixel cameras at full res, high speed. Alnet claim it is a matter of 4-6 weeks, nice product though

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Hey Spud and UHR,

Check out the CoVi network cameras at www.covitechnologies.com. They've got their own video server that records both a high res stream and a res stream.

You search using the low res and switch to hi res when you've found what you're looking for.

General rule, the higher the bandwidth the more information (therefore resolution (bigger file sizes) and pps) you can sqeeze through. To this effect, I found out that Pelco have installed Gigabit NIC cards in their new Endura equipment.

If it's really high res you need, it might be worth focusing your search to bandwidth hungry, DVR using MJPEG compression. Avoid MPEG4 if you can unless you know what you're looking for.

Not bad pricing for this kind of gear too.

Tra

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