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    Default DVR or PVR

    I've been wearing VCRs out from recordings on my security camera. Getting tired of replacing them so I looked at DVRs. I'm a little confused about them and not sure just what I need for the camera. They talk about TVs and subscriptions but I don't need all that. The camera (Swann) have the A/V cable with phono plugs so the hookups wouldn't be a problem.

    Anyone know what I'm looking for?
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    If you hook up to a computer why don't you look into a 1 TB external hard drive. Those hold LOTS of data.

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    +1 on the drive, alternatively you can save to the cloud.
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    Thanks but I don't want to use my computer. Rather have a standalone unit, any suggestions?

    I record overnight and while I'm gone during the day and it'll be locked in a steel desk. I had a camera stolen couple weeks ago and I found my VCR dead so I didn't get anything recorded. My fault about the camera though, it was within reach. This time it's way up there on my house.
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    Have a 30gig 4 channel Pelco running at my fathers shop for 4 years now. This setup will loop in a week with medium frame rate.
    4 channels in w/monitor out, painless setup nd dead nuts reliable. It just works.
    Better selection available these days.

    edit.. 30 gig like this one.
    http://www.sourcesecurity.com/techni...x1004-060.html

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    Thanks for the link.
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    HAHAHAHAHA "dead nuts reliable" hahahaha. I'm so gunna steal that..

    anyway...as you were..

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    For the price of that Pelco you could buy 2 or 3 laptops.

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    I'm looking at cheaper models.
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    The Pelco kinda fell from the sky, but yes.. normally not cheap.

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