Recording software

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Hi All,

To begin with, I'd like to say if this is in the wrong section I'm sorry!!

I work at a school and we have around 30 IP Security Cameras and plan on getting more in the future, We started off using the software the cameras came with (We seems to buy cheap Chinese cameras) but we ended up having three different softwares as this company upgraded their cameras. I'm wishing to combine them all together in one app (With the ability to add more cameras in the future). What software would you guys recommend? (Free/Paid) I'm currently using the free version of iSpy but the software seems to struggle, the live stream and recordings look like they are in slow-mo and the videos are randomly pixilated, and the software seems to be super slow once I start recording all the cameras.

PC Main Specs:
16GB DDR4 Ram
Intel i7 8700K
Geforce GT 710 2GB
 

fenderman

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Hi All,

To begin with, I'd like to say if this is in the wrong section I'm sorry!!

I work at a school and we have around 30 IP Security Cameras and plan on getting more in the future, We started off using the software the cameras came with (We seems to buy cheap Chinese cameras) but we ended up having three different softwares as this company upgraded their cameras. I'm wishing to combine them all together in one app (With the ability to add more cameras in the future). What software would you guys recommend? (Free/Paid) I'm currently using the free version of iSpy but the software seems to struggle, the live stream and recordings look like they are in slow-mo and the videos are randomly pixilated, and the software seems to be super slow once I start recording all the cameras.

PC Main Specs:
16GB DDR4 Ram
Intel i7 8700K
Geforce GT 710 2GB
If you have the budget look at network optix which is sold by digital watchdog in North America $70 Per camera.
 
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