Security Cameras & CCTV Practices – Jan 5, 2010 – 3rd Ed.


Welcome to the January 5, 2010 edition of Security Cameras and CCTV Practices. We hope everyone had a great holiday season and that the new year starts off wonderful! Here at ApexCCTV, we plan on continuing to push online collaboration in the physical security industry, with a focus on providing relevant information that educates the populous.

You can help by submitting relevant CCTV Industry articles, hosted on your blog or someone else’s. Simply use the carnival submission form.

Digital Video Recorders

ApexCCTV presents How Recording Resolution Effects a DVR’s Frames per Second posted at The CCTV Blog, saying, “There are a lot of variables that affect what you see on the monitor when viewing video playback files from a CCTV security camera system. Frames per second (FPS) are usually one of the first and main considerations when making a system purchase, but there are a few things you should know before running out and buying a surveillance system that simply boasts “30FPS!”.”

Security Cameras

Shawn Taylor presents Nanny Cam – How to Avoid Misusing this Security Device posted at Hidden Surveillance Camera.com.

Software

ApexCCTV presents GeoVision & AVerMedia Pros & Cons posted at The CCTV Blog, saying, “Greg, one of our technicians, compiled this quick-reference Pros & Cons guide for AVerMedia & GeoVision. These are opinions, based around several years of experience with both manufacturers, and are open for discussion. It is also not a GeoVision vs. AVerMedia war, only observations of both systems.”

ApexCCTV presents GeoVision Troubleshooting – KeyPro Not Found & Recycle Empty posted at The CCTV Blog, saying, “We recently posted a list off GeoVision OS Issues & Troubleshooting Suggestions that many of you may have found useful. Well, we came up with a few more that might be stumping some people out there and wanted to go ahead and share them. If you’ve had issues with the KeyPro Not Found or Recycle Empty errors, read on!”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Security Cameras and CCTV Practices using our carnival submission form.

Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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