All other features eg. Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. Would I rather have a professional grade setup with high end cameras, top of the line dvr, professionally installed - of course Actually we had an attempted break in or vandalism at the store soon after installing the cameras. Using the remote control is possible but difficult.
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Additionally I got rid of the PTZ and other items on the right that we never use, its all in Skin files so you can basically change what you want, even the images AND the logo.
Q-See QC DVR Consumer's Mini-Review - Digital Video Recorders -
I find that alot of the budget DVR's have a low bit rate, even on the highest setting which results in qqc444 very "blocky" looking image on playback. And of course it has a gap in one spot for exterior cable routing.
The included GB hdd seems to record about 10 to 14 days, which is plenty to me. Full screen and resizing windows the latter though not with this software. The only reason I wrote this thread was because as more small business softeare, simple home owners, and joe public ie: The only reason I personally bought these were because of price.
Sign In Sign Up. Can cater to just about any environment. The wire hides in the center of the mount, so you have the option of completely hiding the cable in the wall or ceiling or whatever hallow mounting surface. The remote control is a little bit of a ac444 to use, the mouse makes it so much easier.
So to end, that DVR you got is actually being used by professionals, just as is the Avermedia and the Avtech worst ive used. I hacked some of the resource images out of it myself and made a stand alone version, no need to install the software actually it comes like that, uses XML instead of Database and all dependency files included in the pathalso made everything greyscale except the mouse over and that makes the GUI load faster. Very flexible configurations and recording options.
And you'll need to be able to setup port forwarding on your router in order to remote access the dvr. Will that be all sir? Also there alot of DVRs out of China that mimick these in the features they have from the browser application to the encoding and other settings.
I will for sure check back in at a later time and write more information in this thread about this setup While I'm sure these systems are not up to par with what professionals use and install, that is not this products bundle target audience either.
Otherwise I would have gone sofgware another direction - A cheaper direction.
Q-See QC444 - standalone DVR - 4 channels Specs
However it doesnt seem to have any Remote Client software, only the browser activeX. Would've been nice to switch on the fly. That's something that I really pride myself and company in providing for free. There skftware a basic option to change the bandwidth type, fluency, adaptive, or latency, I havent seen much difference.

Actually Sean from Nelly's on this forum had that and I tested it remotely just the browser based, and at the time also noticed the similarities between that and the Dahua.
So mounting options are flexible, and once you set them - you can lock everything in place Posted November 10, I'm going to write my opinion and review of the dvr bundles - this is the kind of information I would have liked to read before actually buying.
Q-See QC - standalone DVR - 4 channels Specs - CNET
Search and backup of video is complicated. Here's a couple of things I'm talking about.

I have noticed these DVRs have alot of noise compared to others, especially under low light even when the area is blasted with Softwarf, compared to the picture directly on a monitor - though they have a setting to adjust the contrast which does help.
I didn't want to go sit on the floor in front of the tv to change the encode settings, so I logged in using PSS - and I can get the playback going, but that's about where I get stuck, and I never could get softwarr to "save" the layout - so each time I load PSS I sodtware to re-login, re-connect to the dvr, re-launch each camera.
Q-see is surely getting away from the bad rep they have by using some of these better cheap DVRs - i Know better and cheap normally dont go together, but I guess the Chinese are just getting better at producing better quality and more features sofrware less money now.
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