Sounds like your looking for a PROFESSIONAL system.
There is nothing wrong with getting the top of the line, cutting edge (or bleeding edge as I like to call it) camera system. You might be able to save a buck or two and get everything your looking for shopping at Sam's Club (or samsclub.com) or maybe one of the "other" warehouse stores.
Dave,
Thanks for the tip.
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?catg=535&item=167634&prDeTab=2#A$500 for 4 Sony IR Outside cams and DVR, with optional hard drive, good for a year until start recycling.
Not sure on sound, but could just leave onTV with an extra UPS. And get a card/box for digital inputs/outputs for doo-dads.
Very impressive. Can't beat that with a stick and worth Sam's $35 or whatever membership is these days.
As always, I appreciate your valuable input!
The ONLY catch is not Internet Access and/or Print capabilities. Walmart has $517 similar security dvr for PC which does not look bad and 200GHz harddrive, but looks like China crap (they sell allot of that, lol). There's always a catch, huh?
Above is Taiwan for Sony cams and South Korea for dvr from Sams: hard to beat that combo, but maybe all that's needed is a card and $80 software to have it all -
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As well found some of my favorite cost effective electronic company DVR, Samsung (but get 3 year warranty just in case!). On ebay, 4 channel video AND AUDIO players with 160GB HD for $239.
The seller said a model I wasn't aware of (yet) ran $439, but seems fishy for just needing internet access. 4 IR Sony cams would be hard to get for $300 to match Sony deal above (in price alone), but never say never. Maybe I'll look up Sony, but rarely can they match Samsung in price/technology.
It sure would be nice to have complete files for at least a year, but don't know how you can save period files on 4.7GB dvds or store elsewhere. What's the secret guys about data? I know you can have a dual source USB connection for warning signals, but 160GB is only 4.5 days(!) of 30fps. So 2 terraflops (sp?) would only be 1.875 months. A year would be nice. Saving 15 or 10 fps would increase significantly, but I'd like to keep the audio sound as well for my terrorist neighbors as documented evidence. Online service may be my only choice, since this seems ridiculous. Can you imagine the VCR headache of rewinding and stacking tapes daily?
Data really sux on any surveillance systems with audio especially, just the 4 channel variety at that. I guess once a period has gone by and you verify all your alerts are working fine, than you could eliiminate well over 90% of filmed activity, but I'd like to queue off of intrudors, sounds of one mic greater than another to differentiate coming from a specific house (infrasonic 'pain' sounds), windows opening, etc... Its like Engineering. Talk to as many vendors as it takes with study along side, until you figure it out. Very complicated and deceiving industry to buy anything.
X10 can seem to do it all, in most cases, and this is the best security forum site I've ever seen. So when I get around $500 or less for starters, I should know by then what I need exactly :-o