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What's the Difference Between an NVR and a DVR? Let's Pick Your Next Video Surveillance Recorder! 

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An NVR vs. a DVR. What's the difference and which one should you choose? Well, you've clicked on the right video.
When you're shopping for a video surveillance system, it can be confusing to know exactly which products to get. This is especially true when it comes to picking out your video surveillance recorder. In this video, we walk you through the main differences between a Network Video Recorder (NVR) and a Digital Video Recorder (DVR).
As a general rule, DVRs are used with analog video surveillance systems, whereas NVRs are used with IP security systems. But the full answer really isn't that simple. There are quite a few differences between these two surveillance devices, but it really all comes down to this question: how does each recorder receive the surveillance feeds?
The biggest difference between NVRs and DVRs have to do with the video inputs. DVRs have video input ports, which are typically BNC connections. These video ports hook up to an analog security camera to receive the raw video footage from the cameras. It then does all the video encoding, processing, and analysis right there in the recorder.
NVRs, on the other hand, do not have any physical video inputs. Instead of raw video through a cable, NVRs take all of its footage from the network. IP cameras, unlike analog cameras, do all the encoding and video processing within the camera. It then streams its video feeds to the network, where an NVR can pick up the streams.
I hope this video helped you learn something about security cameras! If it did, be sure to give this video a like. Let us know in the comments if you have any additional questions!
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📋 Video Outline
00:00 - Introduction
01:34 - What is a DVR?
04:07 - What is an NVR?
06:20 - Which Recorder Should You Choose?
09:49 - Conclusion
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@JohnathanBach
@JohnathanBach 3 года назад
These are some of the best tutorials I've seen on any subject. Excellent work!
@giuseppedainotti2369
@giuseppedainotti2369 Год назад
He’s awesome
@PristineHealthServicesLScott
Excellent presentation with all necessary details that a novice needs to know. With this knowledge I'm very confident I can buy, install, and configure a DVR camera system. Thank you!
@stevehildre5197
@stevehildre5197 Год назад
Excellent video and explanations. Keep these videos coming!
@user-eb1st2lu1v
@user-eb1st2lu1v 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, for making everything so clear. Set it up, with no trouble. 👍
@mandefrogebrehana3830
@mandefrogebrehana3830 Год назад
Thanks for your teaching. From Ethiopia.
@deadpixel4106
@deadpixel4106 3 года назад
Thank you for explaining the difference...very helpful.
@arvintan3629
@arvintan3629 Год назад
Just exactly the video i need to decide which system to get! Thanks bro!
@shojus
@shojus 3 года назад
IP cams are DEFINITELY the way to go! I highly recommend POE cams which makes it SO much easier to install and route the wiring. Thanks 4 the video!
@mphomohlala9250
@mphomohlala9250 2 года назад
Truth
@JD.007
@JD.007 2 года назад
what about storage. nvr with a hhd or with cloud. or do some systems do both?
@shojus
@shojus 2 года назад
@@JD.007 I use Blue Iris on my computer, works perfectly! Some cameras also have cloud storage and/or an SD card within the camera to save videos to. I prefer the videos be saved locally to my hard drive. You could also get a DVR, but you have to be sure to get one that will function properly with the cameras you purchase.
@israelpozuniga3659
@israelpozuniga3659 Год назад
​@shojus 😢o
@neverendingseventeen
@neverendingseventeen Год назад
Hi Tyler.......thank you for educating me, really appreciate it , now I know the difference, and it helps me to make the right choice between the two.......thanks again!!.......doug
@Vodafone16v
@Vodafone16v 3 месяца назад
Was hoping to hear more about the PRIVACY aspects of both systems. Since we are here for SECURITY, all I care about is how PRIVATE my system is and how my recordings are protected from being accessed by "third parties" (data collection companies, hackers, cyber punks, security surveillance companies/employees, etc.). In terms of data breach, there is an inherent risk in running network-based systems rather than analog (closed circuit) systems, correct? Probably the biggest "pro" of the DVR system is that it is CLOSED loop. Great info on this video! Keep it up!
@adamgerald849
@adamgerald849 2 месяца назад
It's as private as you make it. You don't have to connect either type of recorder to the internet if you don't want to access it remotely. You can have the NVR on a closed network that only includes the NVR and IP cameras. If you do want to access it remotely it has to be connected to the internet, and it's unlikely anyone will ever hack it and view your cameras, as long as it has an internet connection it isn't 100% safe from being accessed. There have already been many cases of law enforcement getting warrants to access citizen's camera footage without their knowledge. One article I read said that the police knew a man was using Ring cameras inside his home, and they got a warrant to access all of his footage directly from Amazon without even notifying him. And there are other such cases of people's Amazon and ring accounts being hacked and letting unwanted eyes to watch them directly through their cameras.
@PriceWordplay
@PriceWordplay 25 дней назад
The Government and hackers can tap into anything now. You should not put them up in the 1st place we need freedom and privacy not living life on cameras like a science project.
@HWrenMaintenanceServicesLTD
@HWrenMaintenanceServicesLTD 2 месяца назад
Nice bit of info! We have a new install to do at a Surgery, we've always in the past installed DVRs but after watching this, we will definitely be installing an NVR system.
@user-gf9kp1dn7d
@user-gf9kp1dn7d 4 месяца назад
Braaaah. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to produce this awesome video
@Dallas88888
@Dallas88888 3 года назад
Nicely done, Tyler!
@utterlyexiged
@utterlyexiged Год назад
IP is certainly not without it's quirks. In multiscreen live view via a local monitor (usually above quad screen) most will only display sub stream, whereas a DVR will display in main stream in multiscreen in 4/8/16/32/64 way. Also as you mentioned, accessing the IP cameras web front end remotely can be tricky when they are powered from the NVR's POE ports. however, most manufacturers have ports that can be opened in the router to allow the internal porting from LAN side to the relevant POE port, it can be buggy but it can save a site visit.
@kaopanha5090
@kaopanha5090 Год назад
Thanks you so much, you give me the best what's I looking for!!
@ndangwehenry5095
@ndangwehenry5095 Год назад
Great teaching we use both depending what we see on the customers table all is well come
@Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
@Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration 3 года назад
I am interested in knowing the processor type and processor speed on all NVRs and how much memory the NVR has, so I can compare processing and memory capabilities of NVRs when deciding which to purchase. I would also like to know the user interface software on various NVRs so I can compare capabilities of the software. If you could make videos or give a link to this type of info that would be great.
@grahamhall2662
@grahamhall2662 3 дня назад
Modern tech is so very often voodoo. Not here, clear outline and explanation of the two alternatives. Just what I needed, Excellent thank you.
@amberowens3244
@amberowens3244 11 месяцев назад
Probably the best video I've ever seen, I understood everything he said
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
@johnkihiyo5393
@johnkihiyo5393 7 дней назад
This is really good brother
@promacpic
@promacpic 4 месяца назад
I just installed a Lorex Fusion NVR system with 4 x 4K bullet cameras, that I bought on sale at Costco, then added another 4 x open box 4K WIFI cameras that I bought on sale from Lorex. If you’re just looking for a simple system, the 4K WIFI cameras might be the way to go as you don’t need the NVR, just the app on your smart phone or tablet, but if someone steals your camera, you lose that & the video on the memory card too. That’s why I have all mine connected to the NVR. The wired cameras use CAT 5e cable, so I was able to snip the NVR end connector off the cable, drill a small 1/4” hole through my wall, feed it through, run it to the NVR, then cut to length & crimp a new connector on & test. I control everything through my iPhone app.
@Sharp50000
@Sharp50000 3 месяца назад
Really helpful. Thank you. Might look at Costcos now..
@garethgordon9141
@garethgordon9141 2 года назад
Great video, very informative - thanks for your effort
@diastoleny
@diastoleny 10 месяцев назад
Thanks man. Needed this.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 10 месяцев назад
Glad we could help!
@kmacradio
@kmacradio 2 года назад
I really like Tyler's videos!
@unknownuser-sr2zh
@unknownuser-sr2zh Месяц назад
This is a good video intro for beginners.. nice breakdown
@dead4life469
@dead4life469 6 месяцев назад
It would be nice if you would mention at least once what all those initials stand for like you did at the beginning with NVR & DVR. Just for the 1 or 2 newbies here. Maybe a legend naming all the abbreviations. Thanx for your time and video.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 6 месяцев назад
Sorry for the confusion! Maybe we'll publish a "Video Surveillance Dictionary of Terms" on our website soon! Thanks for the idea.
@jeanius123
@jeanius123 Месяц назад
Thanks for this! 😀
@thomasle9776
@thomasle9776 Год назад
IP system is my preference. Great thanks for your explanation.
@giuseppedainotti2369
@giuseppedainotti2369 Год назад
More expensive
@fabiohead777
@fabiohead777 Год назад
Nice vídeo, dude.
@santoshbansode697
@santoshbansode697 Год назад
Very helpful video, thanks,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@Obsidion311
@Obsidion311 3 года назад
One thing you forgot to mention in the favor of the coax cameras is the far increased distances that you can run the camera cabling while still having it home run to the DVR and also not having to deal with baluns. You can get 4k UHD cameras in coax as well as IP, but if you are working in larger buildings you don't have to worry as much about cable length limitations.
@garywilsonjr.466
@garywilsonjr.466 Год назад
Xvr
@evanjohnstone509
@evanjohnstone509 Год назад
Add switches. Eliminates distance issues.
@williamfarmer-it2eq
@williamfarmer-it2eq Год назад
Bl 0:01 0:01 0:01 I 😅bcv
@mr.e9778
@mr.e9778 Год назад
this was a good introduction to surveillance in general. thanks. I was wondering if there was a way to virtualize NVR instead of buying the hardware? surveillance virtualisation could be an awesome video.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Thanks! There are some 3rd party recorder software that can be ran on PC's, but nothing that 100% imitates an existing NVR interface to my knowledge!
@aboronomaknyarko6196
@aboronomaknyarko6196 Месяц назад
Great teaching
@surendersingh3699
@surendersingh3699 Месяц назад
Well explained, thank you. Surely IP cams with POE installation are futurestic.
@mikes1172
@mikes1172 Год назад
My old DVR finally quit, but it ran and never dropped a camera. While, my NVR-IP camera's dropped all the time, always a nightmare. My NVR just blew up, lighting strike and I ordered another hoping for better connectivity and less dropped camera's with this newer unit. I will say looking at a 4k picture is vastly better than Analog.
@revo2maxx
@revo2maxx Год назад
There is 4k video DVR's as well. IP cameras are not as good as Analog HD. Sure I have many NVR's and DVR's in my life. Mostly because I do Tech Support and how can someone offer advice of something you don't own. So with that said. People Pushing POE NVR's over a DVR is Just Dumb lol. 1 cable LOL. really Siamese cable is 1 cable as well lol.. My DVR's works better then any NVR I own and my most Costly NVR is almost 500 without a HDD. My 16ch DVR from same company less then 1/2 that and does better to the second footage. IP camera and Analog HD camera in same area of the road, The NVR lags about 500ms behind the Analog camera. What I mean is looking at a road cars going from left to right or right to left. I can see the footage in the DVR before it shows in the NVR. PTZ, audio, Video and power down 1 cable in my DVR just the same as my NVR. Also having to reset the NVR you have to setup all cameras again. In a DVR you Reset the DVR and cameras come back online as they are connected. Only have to setup Detection zones and recording. NVR you have to Device Search, setup, change pass, then setup what ever might not have been pulled from the cameras setup and still have to setup Recording types.. Now I will admit AI camera on my AI NVR is faster to setup then on my AI DVR. Because the AI camera NVR pulls data from camera. AI DVR I have to setup the Events. However it is still Faster to setup a DVR over a NVR AI or Not..
@bassboyful
@bassboyful Год назад
@@revo2maxx thats it, DVR' works
@billjenkins687
@billjenkins687 Год назад
Make sure to use a surge protector and a UPS.
@sanyaolatunji2668
@sanyaolatunji2668 Год назад
just got a dvr system yesterday and i dont think id regret it
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Analog systems are still widely used to this day! You may look into running cat cable w/ baluns instead of siamese so you have the potential to upgrade to an IP system down the road.
@angelitoaquilam807
@angelitoaquilam807 3 года назад
Nice idea
@cabottaxi
@cabottaxi 8 месяцев назад
I have an HD -SDI system which is about 5-6 years old. Was thinking of swapping out 4 x cameras/ DVR to a POC SPRO 4K system. Still analogue but would give me 4 times the clarity of my 2MP cameras with the same wiring
@alex-sd
@alex-sd Год назад
I have an older Zmodo NVR system and I'm able to view each camera through the Zmodo app on my smartphone.
@nolanelie6017
@nolanelie6017 Год назад
Very informative indeed. I want to know could i use a DVR setup for a church setup to feed into OBS ? ALTERNATIVELY did you do a video sendind a multicam Dvr feed into OBS?
@colarguns
@colarguns Год назад
I have a single wide mobile home in the western NC mountains. Being a very security conscious guy, and due to recent theft on property, I am looking for the best system to use. Trying to stay wireless mainly due to disabilities, yay for old age. Ring seems to be a very close fit, but I saw a review on them and it didn't look good, compared to about 6 others. My strategy (outdoors) is to have 5 cameras, two flood lights with cameras, a two way door bell, and 3 interior cameras that you can rotate, tilt, etc. I have mainly raccoons, bear, skunk, possums, and very rarely deer that visit. So I don't want to be jumping 20 times a day, if that sort of thing can be avoided. I had a driveway sensor that worked perfectly in alerting me of visitors when there, but until recently, someone decided to steal. My closest neighbor is roughly 1/4 mile, and I don't think the bear ate it! This is what has pushed me to seek a decent security system, that won't break the old man bank. I would like also to have the ability to record 24/7, and somehow the software can take me directly to detections, if that exists. The ring system keeps dragging me in, but reviews are saying no. Don't mean to bother you sir, and I have no idea where you're at, but if you could point to a system that will put these idiots behind bars, I'd appreciate it! Thank you sir.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Hey Dan, thanks for the comment! I would advise reaching out to our sales guys and they can put together the proper system that meets your needs -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
@akaLuptonPittman
@akaLuptonPittman Год назад
What did you end up doing? I have relatively the same scenario myself.
@vinaybeeharry3893
@vinaybeeharry3893 2 года назад
True professional...
@rickinpa62
@rickinpa62 Год назад
No one ever mentions the hassle with DVR systems that the connectors in the back for the coax cables are so close together it makes it a pain in the arse to troubleshoot issues by swapping channels and cameras etc.
@abdulkarimibnmohammed8185
@abdulkarimibnmohammed8185 Год назад
I have the same question please
@franciscovillarreal1177
@franciscovillarreal1177 Год назад
True as that may be annoying but with nvr if a camera goes out and you replace it you will need a computer for the ip address rather the analog it’s just a simple swap
@Skotty64081
@Skotty64081 Год назад
I'm totally sold on IP cameras. Configuration is usually easier (many have their own built in web interfaces you can use instead of fidgeting with OSD menus), you don't have to special order cables like you do with analog cameras (you can get Ethernet cables just about anywhere), I've personally found analog cables to be unreliable/poor quality, you don't have to order power supplies separately for the most part (other than maybe buying a PoE switch), there is added convenience of being able to link into your home network with a PoE switch when convenient to do so, ethernet is less bandwidth constrained (I can configure my IP cameras for higher FPS at the same resolution), and at least as far as I've experienced, there are no or far less issues with noise/interference requiring additional hardware like ground loop isolators when using IP cameras. I currently use a "pentabrid" Hanwha Techwin DVR with both analog and IP cameras, but from here forward, I will only add IP cameras and slowly retire the analog ones.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Very well said! How are you liking your Hanwha products? We just recently started carrying Hanwha, and we plan to expand our product line over time. Let us know if there's anything specific you're looking for and we can help you out.
@AmixLiark
@AmixLiark Год назад
I like the DVR. No reliance on internet. It's a contained system that nobody can hack and even if everything but the power grid fails it'll still be working. Even then you could always use a generator or solar. I don't like the shift toward cloud based or internet based stuff. Someone could hold your recordings hostage or spy on you or hack your cameras and other nefarious things. Edit: AND NO SUBSCRIPTION.
@cantwaitkid
@cantwaitkid Год назад
I have the LOREX NVR system,and I don't rely on the internet/cloud. I just simply don't use an Ethernet wire from the NVR to the router. I just use it locally or closed circuit. Not hackable. It has a 3 terabyte hard drive for storage that is also expandable by adding another hard drive inside and use them in tandem. One 3 tb hard drive at the highest 4k resolution gives me roughly 2 weeks and 2 days worth of recording ability,but before it loops and records over the beginning of your surveillance,you can save clips of video to a flash drive.
@TheJovins
@TheJovins Год назад
doesnt matter, air gap system are still hackable
@AmixLiark
@AmixLiark Год назад
@@TheJovins how?
@Topbeehler
@Topbeehler 7 месяцев назад
I also like the DVR, I've got some annoying siblings who always, ALWAYS get into my stuff and take things like money. But we don't have good internet where I live so a DVR and being totally offline is the best way for me to make sure my family stays out of my business
@natedo7052
@natedo7052 6 месяцев назад
@@AmixLiark He's just venting hot air.
@antonymurray1976
@antonymurray1976 Год назад
great vid
@mishcyber3760
@mishcyber3760 Год назад
Good job...
@kinghy
@kinghy Год назад
Thank you
@markdouglas2626
@markdouglas2626 2 года назад
NVR all the way but I still update old DVRs occasionally
@davidharmon8745
@davidharmon8745 2 года назад
Thanks .
@smartassist9700
@smartassist9700 Год назад
I am still waiting after 4yrs to buy my setup. PURCHASE WILL BE THIS YEAR!
@billarnol722
@billarnol722 10 месяцев назад
Hi how long a cable can I use to the camera on both the dvr and nvr Great videos keep up the great work
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 10 месяцев назад
About 700 feet for the analog coax cable (but this can be extended with video baluns), and about 300 feet for the IP PoE Ethernet cables (but this can be extended with PoE injectors and extenders)
@skybox-101
@skybox-101 Год назад
I have a small 800sqft mom pop convenient store with 4 pumps in exterior. My old dvr analogue went out again. I am thinking I would like to try the nvr set up. Does the video stream record into a harddrive right there in the box just as the DVR does? When there is a police office we always make a copy of the incident on a flash plug from the DVR. Will that be the same? If not how is that accomplished. If the Poe nvr is connected to the router will we be able to search and record incidents or just view the stream? What are my options? Also would we be able to scale up to add one or two cameras to cover ATM machine? Oh and buy the poe cameras and cables. I will have to do this myself. Is there good tech support to guide and answer questions?On a budget and need 8 cameras.
@vinaybeeharry3893
@vinaybeeharry3893 2 года назад
Best video..
3 года назад
I haven't had one bad issue with my setup from Nelly's. They have great customer service.
@luisbahena2905
@luisbahena2905 8 месяцев назад
Hi guy, new to your channel and I have a question. I have flir cameras with a Samsung nvr, my question is if they will work together? Thank you
@pugspound
@pugspound 6 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome 😊
@dano9973
@dano9973 10 месяцев назад
I guess you have to run cable for each camera to the dvr or nvr. I was wondering if you can run wiring from camera to camera (like electric lights) with one cable coming into the house.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 10 месяцев назад
Nope it doesn't work like that unfortunately! Although you can get creative with PoE switches, repeaters, splitter/combiners in order to minimize the number of home runs you need to lay.
@MunchkinMoD
@MunchkinMoD Год назад
Hello Tyler, I know this video is a year old but I still hope you check them.... Thanks so much for the video. It helped me some but let me start out by saying I'm very lost when it comes to anything with wires. I'm trying to find a camera with night vision that is easy to install, it would be close to my home and that will not slow down internet because mine is very slow so that leaves out wifi cameras so I guess I need the wired type. I want a good one for a big bird feeding station and that I can view on a computer screen. Please any good advice. Thanks
@THEBIGAROW
@THEBIGAROW 2 года назад
Thanx just setting up.I'm lost
@iyzy_8236
@iyzy_8236 2 года назад
Hello I Am getting an NVR setup installed soon. One question: what if my WiFi turns off can I add one of my external drives to continue recording in case and is this for all models because I am not sure which brand or model my cameras or NVR will be
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 2 года назад
Hello, If you are using an DVR or NVR setup. It is recommended to put a Hard Drive in the unit for recording footage. And if wifi drops, the hard wired cameras will still record to the DVR/NVR. Now if you have wifi cameras, then i would suggest putting microSD cards in them for redundant storage in case your wifi does go down but theres still power going to the camera. Our DVRs and NVRs do support NAS recording to a local network storage device such as Synology Surveillance Station.
@richardnoel3141
@richardnoel3141 Год назад
Hi, I have a camera DVR system and want to increase capacity to incorporate IP Cameras on a new system.(expanding due to a home build) Can i wire in my old Cameras that are not Ip on to an NVR system. I can keep old system and just run two systems but prefer one system for all cameras. Appreciate any feed back please, thanks in advance. BTW Top video, was a great help. Thank you.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Hey Richard, Thanks for the kind words! It would depend on the models of your current cameras to see what can be done with reusing them with a new recorder. I would advise reaching out to our sales team to see if we can provide a system that meets your needs -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
@A.C.71
@A.C.71 9 месяцев назад
I'm thinking of going from the harbor freight 1080p system to the 4k system because I'm hoping that when I zoom in for example i can still see a license plate with the 4k but the current 1080p get to pixelated you cannot even make out a person let alone a plate. any thoughts on this..are my expectations correct?
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 9 месяцев назад
You'll definitely get much more detail with a 4K system. These cameras are great for zooming in to see more details. But we also have a dedicated license plate camera if you're interested in checking that out: www.nellyssecurity.com/unv-fullhd-1080p-at-60fps-anpr-license-plate-recognition-lpr-weatherproof-bullet-ip-security-camera-with-a-4-7-47mm-motorized-lens-hc121atts8cr-z.html
@Vonamula
@Vonamula 11 месяцев назад
Hi, can I ask you on one thing? I want to know, if dvr HiLook wil be coaporate with Hikvision camera. Thanks. Very nice videos!!! Roman
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! There are a few factors that go into whether or not a camera is compatible with a DVR so we can't say for sure, since we don't carry those products. We recommend reaching out to your supplier to make sure!
@VonSpud
@VonSpud Год назад
We have DVR and IP st our work facility. I have a DVR system at home... plan to purchase 16ch 8 camera NVR soon.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
That will be an excellent upgrade for your home system. If you have any questions or want to learn about our products, reach out to us! customerservice@nellysecurity.com, 855-340-9999
@spmvlogs528
@spmvlogs528 10 месяцев назад
good job from nepal❤
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 9 месяцев назад
Thank you from the US!
@melbournesubtropicfruits9474
@melbournesubtropicfruits9474 2 дня назад
I've got an older H264 DVR with existing cables laid - Can I replace a couple front cams with PTZ w optical zoom? will DVR accept the format or is better to replace and fit existing hard drive to a H265 or H266 if exists?
@neillindsay2687
@neillindsay2687 2 года назад
Hi, I’m new to cctv so I’ve got a few question that I’m struggling to find the answers to. I’m an thinking about setting up 4 IP POE cameras at high level on the house. I don’t really want to run 4 x Ethernet cables from the attic to downstairs where the NVR will be located near the router. I’m hoping to be able to run 4 x cables to a switch (hopefully not needing power for the switch) in the attic then one cable downstairs to the NVR. If I done this, would I be able to see all 4 cameras as they would have individual IP addresses? Is that possible?
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 2 года назад
Hey Neil! If you run the cameras to a switch, the switch will need to be powered. Then you can run the 1 cable from the switch to your router and from the router to the NVR. From there you will be able to manually add those networked cameras to the NVR channels. That is how i'd recommend setting up the system in your scenario. if you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
@Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
@Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration 3 года назад
Can I network an external poe switch to the internal nvr switch? and connect ip cameras to the external switch, that will be given ip addresses from the nvr internal switch as if i connected those cameras directly to the nvr internal switch?
@user-pt2ln7fe3e
@user-pt2ln7fe3e 4 месяца назад
Yes
@maxwyatt6301
@maxwyatt6301 6 месяцев назад
If I had a camera in a field and there was a internet connection in the field. Could I put the camera in the field and have the NVR at a different location. And still access the camera via an app away from it. ??
@JFEnterprize
@JFEnterprize 4 месяца назад
On same property yes. If you mean 2 separate properties prob yes but would need a link between
@djkid2b
@djkid2b 7 месяцев назад
Hey I have a question just saw this video. I have a dvr connected every thing like it said but my TV says mode not supported! Any suggestions
@smartassist9700
@smartassist9700 Год назад
Which has better video results? Which has cheaper setup? Which has average most powerful and optional cameras to choose from?😊
@franciscovillarreal1177
@franciscovillarreal1177 Год назад
Ip cameras are great and have there pros.. but the updated analog cameras are pretty dang good the cameras are cheaper on average and don’t have to worry about cable limitations of course there’s stuff for that in ip cameras but that’s one more thing you got to buy. Also the set up on ip cameras are more complex and also require a computer to setup everything. With analog of a camera goes out all you do is replace it and it’s working like new. If a Ip camera goes out you would need that computer again for the new camera due to the ip address. Over and all I say if you can afford it go right ahead but I recommend analog cameras due to you still see 1080p and some 4k for alot cheaper and easier instal including if one goes out
@smartassist9700
@smartassist9700 Год назад
God Bless you kind Sir! Analog it will be.
@onenikkione
@onenikkione Год назад
Just starting out looking for home security cameras, this is all over-my-head
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
We want to simplify that for you! Hit up our team today - customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999 Please note, We will be closed Nov 24 & 25 for the holiday!
@joetchannel01
@joetchannel01 2 месяца назад
Hey which application can I use on my laptop to view my cameras online while not on the same network
@smartassist9700
@smartassist9700 3 года назад
I like NVR HOWEVER COST IS A MAJOR BEEF. I WOULD LIKE TO CONFERENCE ONE ON ONE AS THIS IS 1ST SETUP. INTEGRATION WITH COMPUTER IS VERY IMPORTANT.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 3 года назад
Feel free to call our sales team -> 855-340-9999 They would be more than happy to answer your questions.
@brotheradam
@brotheradam Год назад
second question- semi related- is there any way to make a smart NVR that can save the clips as a translated license plate record- So once the telephoto captures the license pate the NVR saves 30 seconds both sides of video?? from the other camera?? I mean, there has to be a way to make it so the DVR saves a clip as ID picture or thumbnail from the Telephoto, then saves the normal cameras 1-2 minutes as the video clip..lol..
@revo2maxx
@revo2maxx Год назад
Not really sure what your asking!? However if your asking if you can take a camera on a NVR and have it trigger a PTZ camera or a Zoom camera so that camera can capture LP? If that is the question then the Answer is Yes. However for it to translate into a LP Picture then you would still need a LPR or LPC or ANPR type camera to make the picture of the plate come out. However I mean I have an AI NVR, that triggers from a 4mp camera and makes my 20x, 27x, 36x and 37x go to a set preset and doing so on playback I can get the LP of the Vehicle going by. I do have 10x and 12x cameras that I can get plates with as well just need to use different camera do the trigger and have the preset of the camera in an area closer then my main mounted PTZ's are pointing too. I also use my cameras in Color at night so there isn't any issue with IR reflection or having to change settings to capture at night. However that can be done as well. Better to use different IR Blaster however if you need IR at night.
@jimdolan9180
@jimdolan9180 Год назад
It would be nice to explain what the acronyms mean. You can't take it for granted that everyone knows.
@galacticbutterfly5590
@galacticbutterfly5590 Год назад
From the sounds of it the DVR's are for the really independent at heart ..... And I'm. For it
@rexklebesadel8273
@rexklebesadel8273 8 месяцев назад
Good video bro buy you should try slowing it down to 55mph on ur speech, lol. Thats for us slowpokrs with only 2 brain cells left, and ones waiving bye bye the other, hard to keep up and hard to reach the Pause/Play button. GOODONE THOUGH!!!! ( VIDEO )
@walidmohammed93
@walidmohammed93 5 месяцев назад
For recording NVR has hard desk as well ? , thanks in afvance
@sonysony9585
@sonysony9585 Год назад
hi, can you explain the camera it is working till i have broadband internet, once i unplug cable from computer, it stop revording, not even letting view video on my phone, or if plug still in computer, but turn off broadband router, it stopped working camera, so camera will work only if i have broadband internet? without internet - i need NVR box recoder correct? any explanation will help me, i want instal in my car on the roof. with second battery. thank you
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Hello, if you disconnect an internet connection to the camera, it will not be able to talk to the outside world. It would only be viewable locally in that scenario. The system must have an internet connection to view remotely.
@dzmetal6021
@dzmetal6021 10 месяцев назад
I have some security cameras that were already installed on a house but the previous owners took the nvr with them. Am I able to buy any nvr system and it’ll be compatible with the existing cameras?
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity 9 месяцев назад
Do you know the brand of security camera? Usually if it's ONVIF compliant, you should be able to pair them with a third party NVR. But we always recommend sticking with the same brand for optimal compatibility.
@Darthdoodoo
@Darthdoodoo Год назад
So with the network camera it relies on your wifi and a wifi cable can easily be cut or disconnected to shut down the system. Id stick with the wired system
@eugenegarcia6223
@eugenegarcia6223 3 года назад
Sir i have a question. The NVR 4 fort can take 8 cameras ? How?
@mohsinabbass
@mohsinabbass Год назад
Dear sir, i need to confirm Safevant DVR can work any type of Analog camera .Please explain which type of analog camera can work of this Safevant dvr .
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Hello, You would need to check the DVRs spec sheet on what analog cameras it supports. Or contact the manufacturer. Since we do not carry Safevant systems, we do not have any info on them sadly.
@SalehSaud-qf9wt
@SalehSaud-qf9wt Месяц назад
Can i install an 8MB camera along with lower brands like 5MB cameras in the same network and the same NVR ?
@timbirkenbach5092
@timbirkenbach5092 7 месяцев назад
Got no setup yet, but will be going with DVR as it's for a van and I want to be able to access it even if no network is connected. Thanks a heap for this video. One question tho... Can i run a DVR on 12v and do you recommend any cheap system as it's only very local? Cheers!!
@Mike-mw8wi
@Mike-mw8wi 7 месяцев назад
12v DVR systems are out there for purchase. An inverter could always work as well. As far as setting up for a van, a NVR system would work just as well. After setting everything up with a computer hook the NVR to a router and you can always access that router through your phone/laptop/tablet and still have full access to the system, as long as you are within distance of that router. So you could set it up to access your cameras while on the road or near your van by just connecting to the wifi signal created by the router. It should be possible to even set your router up to automatically link up to your home wifi so you can access your system while you are at home but not close to your system or even while you are away from home but your van is still there. I just wouldn't hook it up to your primary battery on the van. What I would do is have a secondary battery set up, hook the 12v dvr/inverter to that and run it off that. Use a secondary battery kit with an auto disconnect to ensure you dont drain your primary battery but also keep your secondary battery charged. There are "kits" for just what you are wanting. Probably the less expensive option for just what are looking for but there are a lot of different ways your can accomplish what your are asking.
@timbirkenbach5092
@timbirkenbach5092 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your answer!! This is great! Will still have to make my final decision but I do like the nvr option. Just need to find a way to run everything on 12V as the inverter has only 85 percent efficiency. Therefore only run it if I have to. I guess a remote relay could then switch it off below a certain voltage to prevent the secondary battery go flat entirely. Thanks soooo much again!!
@Mike-mw8wi
@Mike-mw8wi 7 месяцев назад
@@timbirkenbach5092 They secondary battery kits that I saw on Google did just that. Cuts off the link between the batteries at a certain voltage (non running voltage 12.7ish) and relinks the batteries at a certain voltage( running/charging voltage 13.5ish). Great kit to have for more than just a camera setup. If you do the second battery option just remember to get a deep cycle one. It'll last longer and will be cheaper than a regular cranking battery.
@timbirkenbach5092
@timbirkenbach5092 7 месяцев назад
​@@Mike-mw8wiI actually already got the full victron kit and lithium battles, but would want them to cut of earlier then the other stuff which is more important... Will just need a little mobile router and a step up converter plus a voltage controlled relay. That should work..
@elora2525
@elora2525 Год назад
I'm little lost here. So both NVR AND DVR systems need cables that need to be routed in the Attic and behind drywall ? It seems in this video to me like NVR still needs cat5 cables with eop switches and extenders and DVR is coax cables instead per the video I don't see cost savings for electricians labor since cable is cable.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
For a DVR setup, direct connection to the camera is required for video. The camera also needs a power connection. So you would run a siamese cable from the camera (connected to video and to power) to the DVR, connect video to the DVR, then connect power to a power supply. That's one cable run for each camera, 4 terminated connections (2 DC pigtails, 2 BNC), and an additional power supply. For an NVR setup, direct connection to the camera is not required. For a simple 4-8 channel system, you can run a single Cat5e cable from the NVR to directly to the camera. This would be a single cable run per camera and two terminated connections (RJ45), and no additional power supply. Already there is material and labor savings, since Cat5e requires less terminations and is easier to terminate. But this setup isn't required, especially if you have many cameras or great distances to cover. All that an NVR system needs to function is network connectivity. You can have PoE switches located around your property, allowing you to run shorter cables to your cameras instead of having to run the cables to the NVR. You can also use devices like the IPCamPower splitter/combiner to install two cameras on one long cable run, cutting your labor in half essentially. In a nutshell, IP camera systems are much more flexible, easier, and faster to install. With one or two cameras you might not notice a huge difference. But as your systems grow, the time and labor you'll save will be more significant.
@abdul-razakyahaya4833
@abdul-razakyahaya4833 2 года назад
Thumbs up guys.
@GCOOPER22
@GCOOPER22 2 года назад
Can I use spoe cameras with this NVR?
@david11g35
@david11g35 Год назад
Does your Nvr/camera use up bandwidth while they record 24/7? Or does it only use bandwidth when viewing remotely ?
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
The cameras will use local bandwidth if they are on the local network and recording 24/7. One way to combat that is to put the cameras on a segregated network. Which can either be an NVRs builtin POE switch, or utilize dual NICs on an NVR. The system will only use remote bandwidth with your ISP if the system is programmed to send out event notifications and/or you pull up the system remotely via app or PC software.
@frazy1984
@frazy1984 Месяц назад
In case of NVR, should the system be always online. What happens if there’s no internet, would the video recording be still going on. Thanks
@sotired7453
@sotired7453 Год назад
I have a DVR and after renovations of the house I paid a company to run the cables to the new location of my box and they ran Cat5 cables to my existing cameras and box that used to use my nbc cables and then used adapters so now I have a huge mess of cables and adapters behind my tv unit where my box is and it’s a mess.
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
That can allow you to swap out the cameras and recorder to an IP system down the line. Giving it more flexibility on futureproofing. I would have advised putting the system in a separate cabinet or room so it is not in the way!
@winfredlollipop5330
@winfredlollipop5330 Год назад
Hi. I would like to know if the NVR is really necessary since I can access my recordings using the app on my phone
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
The NVR is typically where the footage from the camera is stored. If you go with putting SD cards in each camera, then individually add them to the app, that is a method you could take if you do not want an NVR!
@davidhatcher1
@davidhatcher1 Год назад
Hi there I have an IP system and it worked fine untill the NVR stopped working - so I bought a new NVR and connected the 4 cameras into the back using the PoE leads but the monitor and the system only seems to recognise one of the cameras now - how do I re-program it so it picks up all four cameras?
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Hey David! Very good question! you more than likely have to find out the IP addresses of the cameras and the login info as well. Then input it into the new NVR channels so the NVR can recognize them. If the NVR is a different manufacturer than the cameras, you may have to use the ONVIF protocol as well. If any of the equipment you got was from us, please hit up our tech support -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999 If not, i would advise reaching out to wherever you purchased the equipment from for proper tech support.
@scottbogfoot
@scottbogfoot Год назад
All i want to know is after initially setting up a defender sentinel NS8MP1T8B8 4K Ultra HD POE Wired NVR can it be used off-line, meaning n't connected to my internet. Yes, I understand the mobile app stuff won't work but with the system still work offline as a standalone apparatus? 😃Cheers
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Great question! We have never carried that brand or model before ourselves. From our experience, If the NVR is getting power, and the cameras are plugged into the back, or added via separate switch, then technically it should still record. You would need a hard drive in the nvr as well for storage. But I would reach out to the manufacturer of that NVR to make sure that they use that same standard.
@AdrianMartinezOK
@AdrianMartinezOK Год назад
Cost of cables comparison? , and not clear if using an NVR you still need extra power for your cameras.
@JohnPhiri-gc9np
@JohnPhiri-gc9np 2 месяца назад
Hi we use both nvr and Dvr
@brotheradam
@brotheradam Год назад
so how do I capture signals from some of these company cameras that only want you to have subscriptions, like the stackable WAZE??? that has telephoto or regular options?? And do they allow outboard extra SSD drives??
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
Very good question. We do not have an answer to that unfortuantely.
@fireheart6267
@fireheart6267 Год назад
Correct me if I'm wrong but if you don't connect a dvr to your network doesn't that mean that it can't be remote hacked and someone would have to have physical access to the cable or dvr? From what I've read that's the biggest benefit of dvr over nvr
@NellysSecurity
@NellysSecurity Год назад
DVR's & NVR's both need a network connection for remote viewing. Also, both types do have physical access as well via HDMI interface.
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