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Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

USA Security Store — CCTV 4 Sharp CCD Indoor Dome Day/Night Vision Color Cameras with one H.264 4 Channels Video audio Security Surveillance DVR Digital Video Recorder System Built-in 500GB HDD, Included 4×65FT video cables and Power Supplies KIT. Supports Network Remote Viewing Over Internet, Windows IE, Windows Mobile, and Apple Mac FireFox.

  • H.264 4 Channels Video and Audio Real Time 120FPS Recording and Display, 500GB Hard disk Built in
  • 4 x Sharp CCD Indoor Dome Day Night IR Color Cameras up to 65FT
  • Network Remote Viewing on Windows IE, Apple Mac FireFox, Windows Mobile
  • 4 x 65ft video cable with power wire, 4x Power Supply
  • One Year Warranty. Full Technical Supports

DVR PACKAGE CONTENTS
• One H.264 4 CH Stand Alone Network DVR
• 500GB Hard Disk Driver Built in
• IR Remote control
• DC 19V Adapter with Power Cable
• Network Remote Viewing program
DVR FEATURES
• H.264 Compression crystal clear images with real time performance
• 120FPS Real Time Display and Recording
• 4 Video-in, 1 video-out to record video
• 4 audio-in, 1 audio-out to record sound
• High Resolution VGA output in 1600×1200 Resol

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Q-see Qs408-5 8 Channel H.264 Smart Recording Dvr

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Q-See QS408-5 8 Channel H.264 Smart Recording DVR with Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive

  • Advanced H.264 Video Compression
  • CIF Real-Time Recording (30FPS per channel x 8 cameras = 240FPS Total) / D1 Recording Option (7.5FPS per channel x 8 cameras = 60FPS Total)
  • Stream Live Video Directly to a remote PC, iPhone, iPad, Android, or other Supported Smartphone Running Windows Mobile Pro or Symbian on 3G Networks. Trigger Email Alerts on Motion Detection Events
  • Backup important video from the DVR to a PC or Flash Drive
  • Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive;DVR Supports up to 8 Security Cameras

This 8 Channel DVR is apart of Q-See’s superior line up of DVRs. This multi-functional DVR serves as an extra pair of eyes when you are away from your home or business. The QS408-5 uses the latest technology with H.264 video compression, providing excellent image quality while using minimum hard drive space. This DVR is great for connecting to a VGA, LCD, or a TV to get crisp, clear images. You can conveniently manage multiple cameras from anywhere in the world with remote internet monitoring. H

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Trying To Understand 16 Channel H.264 Dvr Remote Surveillance Video Recorder -Web Information

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Some recent remote video surveillance auctions on eBay:

H.264 16CH Channel Surveillance Video CCTV DVR+DVD System 3G Mobile Remote NET.
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Question by Benny Hanna: Google Search Remote Surveillance Camera Hyperlink?
Hello,

In the past (probably over a year ago), I came across an interesting article that dealt with remote surveillance / video cameras. I believe the discussion was limited to a certain brand/model and all of the links (to monitor/control the camera) had identical link URL’s with the exception of an ID (or something of the sort) at the end. No passwords or anything, simply google search for the beginning of the URL string and thousands of these feeds would come up. Many were from around the world, the cameras can be controlled with a panel that appeared on the page. That’s about as much as I can remember to describe it.

If anyone knows the original article or the link that it provided, I would much appreciate it.

Thanks!

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Answer by Securicorp CCTV
Hi,

I came across a similar story about Axis IP cameras a while ago. The links to these stories (& the links of the cameras) are below. They may not be the story you read but could be talking about the same thing (see 2nd story, has the links)

Google exposes web surveillance cams

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/08/web_surveillance_cams_open_to_all/

‘Video-hams’ tap into insecure surveillance cams

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/01/video_hams/

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