gpower07
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qual cores or dual? anyone know the spec? I don't see it on the spec sheet.
This is generally not a spec you’re going to find on an embedded device unless such spec determined the product’s quality output with respect to user changes. Since Hikvision controls the firmware and the hardware, this detail has no bearing on anything for the most part because you can’t dissociate the hardware from the firmware or make changes to either. They’re a bundled package of which the user has no control outside of settings. It is *assumed* that the hardware is suitable for the firmware’s requirements and for what the device is intended.qual cores or dual? anyone know the spec? I don't see it on the spec sheet.
I’ve never actually seen anyone come out and specify such details. Interesting.LTS has some model are qual cores. just wondering if anyknow know about this model. that's all.
Not the same model, but just to add to what's known:LTS has some model are qual cores. just wondering if anyknow know about this model. that's all.
K series are watered down I series and beefed up E series depending on how you look at it. It’s the modern middle ground/hybrid lovechild of E and I. I personally have found E series to struggle with 4MP feeds in certain scenarios. Seems bandwidth causes streaming issues with iVMS-4500 and throws the infamous 8200 error code. Does not happen with Ks and Is so I’ve written it off as struggling/underperforming hardware. Lowering bandwidth caps on the cameras mitigates the problem.LTN8708K-P8
some model stated quad cores some don't. but they all support 4k. and some up to 12mp.
I have always purchased Hikvision OEM products so can’t offer a whole lot of insight on LTS. @milkisbad I believe works for LTS (or did, or somehow is associated with them from my past forum memory) so he’d be the one to contact regarding questions about LTS offerings.K series are watered down I series and beefed up E series depending on how you look at it. It’s the modern middle ground/hybrid lovechild of E and I. I personally have found E series to struggle with 4MP feeds in certain scenarios. Seems bandwidth causes streaming issues with iVMS-4500 and throws the infamous 8200 error code. Does not happen with Ks and Is so I’ve written it off as struggling/underperforming hardware. Lowering bandwidth caps on the cameras mitigates the problem.
I have some spare I series NVRs laying around (16CH) so will open one up when I get home this evening and share more info on those with both of you!
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