How can the answer be improved? Download Cpplus software like CPPLUS Indigo, CPPLUS Orange, CPPLUS Red, CPPLUS Xylo. Mobile Digital Video Recorder(DVR) Mobile Network Video Recorder(NVR) Body Worn Camera; Video Door Phones. Villa; Multi-Villa. RED_Device Search. Check this out. CMS = Content Management System. (managing video contents like CCTV) VMS = Video Management System. (managing video system like DVR/NVR) Most of IP-based camera or NVR/DVR is offering bundle CMS. It supports only specific vendor's hardware. Some bundled CMS might also checks hardware ID. They are using various way to limit it's function. Because they don't want to others use their invested software for free. They want only cctv buyer use their software. For your information, there is ONVIF in IP-based security industry. ( ) ONVIF is an open industry forum for the development of a global standard for the interface of IP-based physical security products. Every IP-based camera should observe ONVIF standard. With that concept, almost every CMS software can talk to IP-based camera directly. In order to communicate with IP-based camera, CMS software need to have driver pack like Codec. Anyway, what does CMS do? Basically it need to talk to Camera. With that, we can do recording, playback and live view. CMS Server communicate to camera and records it's video stream. CMS Client communicate to CMS server. And we can get live view or playback video. What if client have multiple monitor? Even triple or quadruple? Typical CMS software supports 4/8/16/32/64 channel at single monitor. ![]() More professional CMS is offering multiple monitor. I am using 64+64ch with dual monitor. But the problem is that even Core i7 CPU cannot handle 64 channel of high bitrate full HD stream. CMS server is sending compressed video stream (like H.264). And CMS software is decompressing it. Think about watching 64 HD movie in a single computer. Yes, it's going to be really laggy. Also it might consuming lot of network bandwidth. So I had to lower video quality by selecting different profile. (Ex: Original 30 fps 1500 kbps / High 15 fps 500 kbps / Normal 10 fps 300 kbps / Low 5 fps 100 kbps) Now, study is good enough. You need to get a good CMS or VMS software that support many different manufacturer. If VMS supports more hardware, then you will see all the CCTV in single PC. Milestone is selling VMS software. Customer need to buy license per camera. Also they are asking customers to pay for annual support additionally. They know how to make money from customer. Alright, a common question being asked on here by both the hijackers and it seems the original poster (Karthikkeyan), is what single software can you use for viewing different brands of DVR's? Meaning if you have different brands of DVR's, is there one single software you can use to view live and recorded video instead of using the different software that comes with each different brand. The software that commonly does this is PSIM (Physical Security Information Management). These are a few examples PSIM makers. The problem usually is PSIM software can be very costly, usually starting around $50,000(US) and up. They may not support all the DVR's you are using, but they are usually built around the idea of customization and adding whatever systems you want, but a lot of the systems you are naming are low grade or off brand solutions so they will probably not support many of your DVR's out of the box, requiring money be spent on adding support for them in the software. After you figure in the cost if the PSIM software, or having your own software written, it's usually more economical to start replacing your DVR's so they are from the same maker so you can use their provided interface for all the DVRs. Hope that helps and answers your question. I agree 100% with Luis C. Easiest solution is to replace the DVR´s. I install surveillance cameras, and early in the game have had to do this for a client, at my expense. DCRs are not so expensive, here in Brazil they are about US$ 200 for a 16 channel DVR. Buy all the same brand, be sure to test the CMS before purchase, expecially if you are buying a China made DVR. They are less expensive than the known brands, but not all have a CMS that work well. Buy from a distributer who you know will have the same brand DVRs available in the future, in case you need to add more DVRs later. Pepsiman apk. Maybe you can always use the old DVRs some other places.
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