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Could you please explain to a newbie why he needs an NVR, assuming he has plenty of disk space elsewhere? To my idiot's eye, they must increase the live video lag by adding an extra layer of processing, and they make a noise. What camera or network functions do I lose by connecting directly to my LAN via a POE switch?
And if I'm advised that I can't manage without an NVR, does one exist which will give me a higher resolution live view over my LAN than 1920x1080? (My 5K PC monitor doesn't have an HDMI port so that's not an option.) NVR spec sheets don't tend to quote resolutions/fps over a LAN, presumably because LANs are variable. They do quote HDMI and VGA speeds - although they seem to no longer like quoting fps, presumably because that also depends on the third party hardware/graphics capabilities, although an "up to" resolution/fps spec would be useful.
If I buy an NVR, I would be hoping to find one which will give me (over a 1000Mbps LAN) full camera resolution up to 4MP/2560x1440 at 25fps for each live view main window - on a 27in Retina iMac screen with 4TB SSD internal drive and 40GB ram which can play full-screen 4K/60fps Youtube video smoothly in either H264 or H265. How can I tell from the NVR specs that it can do that? I hear the argument that this will be a security system and not a Hollywood movie studio but some of my cameras will be devoted to wildlife watching and both me and my old mum would like to view it as big and as naturalistically as possible.
Thanks for any help.
And if I'm advised that I can't manage without an NVR, does one exist which will give me a higher resolution live view over my LAN than 1920x1080? (My 5K PC monitor doesn't have an HDMI port so that's not an option.) NVR spec sheets don't tend to quote resolutions/fps over a LAN, presumably because LANs are variable. They do quote HDMI and VGA speeds - although they seem to no longer like quoting fps, presumably because that also depends on the third party hardware/graphics capabilities, although an "up to" resolution/fps spec would be useful.
If I buy an NVR, I would be hoping to find one which will give me (over a 1000Mbps LAN) full camera resolution up to 4MP/2560x1440 at 25fps for each live view main window - on a 27in Retina iMac screen with 4TB SSD internal drive and 40GB ram which can play full-screen 4K/60fps Youtube video smoothly in either H264 or H265. How can I tell from the NVR specs that it can do that? I hear the argument that this will be a security system and not a Hollywood movie studio but some of my cameras will be devoted to wildlife watching and both me and my old mum would like to view it as big and as naturalistically as possible.
Thanks for any help.