Sentry Security Systems Inc is pleased to announce the release of the new H.264 hardware compressed Sentry R Series family of Digital Video Recorders and Video Servers.
Sentry Security Systems Inc is pleased to announce the release of the new H.264 hardware compressed Sentry R Series family of compatible Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) and Video Servers. H.264 video compression/decompression provides real time video (30fps/channel) and audio recording capabilities for up to 24 audio and video channels. Available in PC-based, Embedded and Video Web Server systems, the Sentry R Series family of DVRs and Video Servers provides remotely compatible audio and video so that the right type of R Series system can be matched to the needs of each location. Audio and video from all types of R Series systems can be received, displayed and recorded in the same remote Client PCs. This allows configuration of the optimal digital video security solution when demanding security applications require real-time, high resolution video with small frame sizes in multiple locations. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2005]
Digital voice recorders/flash media recorders
Are broadcast quality standards similar to standards for adding sound files to web sites? I’m wondering because I’m looking for a new digital recorder to produce for this media. The reviews and comments on the Transom site are helpful, but before I buy I want to know how much quality is enough. There is clearly a wide price gap between the Sony PCM D-1 and the Olympus models. Any thoughts on where on that scale I need to be looking to meet listener expectations?
Toshiba Symbio 160HD4 | High Definition TV Hard Drive Recorder DVRs (Digital Video Recorders)
price drop: -25%, price was $399.99, now the price is $299.99, savings -$100.0
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