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Choosing a video surveillance system: Part 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

This video discusses what to look for in a security camera system (part 2).
Learn what the difference is between a centralized and decentralized video surveillance systems.

For detailed information please refer to the following articles:
Article 1. Decentralization: moving the DVR to the camera http://www.theipacademy.com/files/MxInstaller_Monthly_July08.pdf

Article 2. The hidden cost of H.264 http://www.theipacademy.com/files/MxInstaller_Monthly_Sept08_International.pdf

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  • Is there a camera with both? centralized and de-centralized video storage?

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo

    a decentralized camera becomes a centralized camera when you bypass the internal VMS by setting it up to be used in conjunction with external third party VMS software such as Milestone, Dvtel etc. The camera is then recording to the central PC/Server where the external VMS is installed. See also our video, "What Is Edge Recording?"

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo in a surveillance application - a decentralized camera can record direct-to-storage, AND can also be setup to record to a central VMS server. However a centralized camera, cannot record direct to storage without a central VMS server.

    Because a decentralized camera has VMS software built-in, it can be both centralized and decentralized.

  • hey what if some one stole that camera with internal storage ?

  • @Nycnetwork If you think there is high chance of the camera being stolen, remember in-camera (SD) recording is only an option, you can record to any type of external media (e.g. HDD or NAS). However, it would be pretty pointless stealing a MOBOTIX camera because of the in-built security mechanism which prevents thieves from accessing or using the camera - check out our video "MOBOTIX Admin Password Reset Policy" which explains how this works.

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  • Thanks very much i didnt know there was two types of security camera systems but thanks to your tutorial i understand it. Thx.

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  • Thank you for posting this video! I've been searching around for some time now and I have learned more in 6 minutes and 17 seconds then I have reading all the biased recommendations online. you da' man!

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