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ljd dedicated lite4

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Thanks Pete. What about the frame rate? Is it shared between the inputs and can you adjust it for different camera's, times etc?

If you don't know......ask.

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Seems pretty good quality that.

What model do you have?

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hi brain

this is the cheepest dvr i could fined for home this is the dedicated 4 ljd light

:)

eddie

Thanks Pete. What about the frame rate? Is it shared between the inputs and can you adjust it for different camera's, times etc?

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the frame rate is 50fps and the play back quaility is 720x240

eddie :blink:

hi ian

can you do me a favour can you have a look at the spec on both dvr's

and let me know what think

many thanks

eddie

:w00t:

its the record quality i am iterested in

any help off anyone in forum would be great :!:

kodicom.pdf

dvr1.pdf

Edited by eddiefast

To be honeest I would go with the KODICOM, the record frame rate is much higher, however im sure the Kodicom would be much more expensive, am i right?

Regards.

Mark

secure4.me.uk digital cctv

The Kodicom unit is better spec'd by far, in terms of frame rate it is 100fps against 25fps depending on the model/version.

There are other non comparables also though such as, 4 inputs against 16, the add ons like CD-RW and LAN.

Having never used or seen a Kodicom unit i wouldnt like to say it is the better unit but on paper it should be.

Again its like i told you, horses for courses. Its all about where your going to install the DVR and for what purpose, and often most importantly, whats the budget.

The kodicom thing is bigger so will take up more space and needs a mouse to use it so takes up even more space, most likly on a desk. The Hunt unit is VCR size and can sit out the way on a shelf along with the monitor.

One has up to 16 inputs the has 4 max, are you likely to need to add more cameras in the future?

If the unit fails whats the support like?

To be fair if your wanting real quality recordings then maybe your looking at the wrong units anyway. I know the quality of the Hunt 4 way is reasonable, good value for money at £240.

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I sell the Hunt ones and I can also vouch for the fact they are reliable too, and fairly easy to operate.

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we are just launching an ip server that gives remote support on our dedicated range of dvrs

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