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    Running Ethernet Cables

    Hi, While I have wired ethernet in my house I'm going to have to run some additional cables for some of my cameras. I don't net know whether I'll be able to hide those cables in the walls... Assuming that I am not able to hide the cables I'll need to run some externally and in some areas...
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    Dahua Microphone Sensitivity

    I was looking for a bit of "pre-testing" information to placate my wife's concerns about being overheard at any point in the house. I'm well aware that the only way to get a definitive answer is through testing...
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    About Mounting of Cameras

    Hi, I have some questions regarding mounting brackets that I hope someone can clarify for me if you don't mind... - I will be mounting a camera in the corner of the ceiling of my carport. Is an in-ceiling or junction box the right mount to use here? - Is the argument in favour of junction boxes...
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    Dahua Microphone Sensitivity

    Hi, One of the cameras I'm looking at is the EBW81230 and I see it has a built-in microphone. Could someone explain to me how sensitive this microphone is please? I'm thinking to place this camera on the ceiling of my home theatre room and am wondering about the range at which it will be able to...
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    Motion Sensitive Lighting

    Hi, Are there "goto" motion sensitive lights I can use to help my cameras out? I'm thinking primarily outdoor, but also indoor. Relatively discreet/nice would be idea, due to WAF... Note that one of my outdoor use cases is for a downlighter in my carport. Regards, Dave
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    On The Subject of Alarms

    So taking the implications of this further does this mean that non-optical improvements and features included as they iterate the platform ('5' series vs '4' series for example) don't really matter that much cos I can lean on Blue Iris for all of that? This has really opened my eyes. Thank you :)
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    On The Subject of Alarms

    Oh right! I was going from this: https://www.dahuawiki.com/IVS:IVS
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    On The Subject of Alarms

    I've just had a look at IVS. Seems that it doesn't work with H.264/265 compression? Compression is pretty essential to managing data footprint so that's not good. Is Blue Iris able to do all of what IVS offers too? That is, should I be bothered about camera "smarts" at all?
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    On The Subject of Alarms

    This is interesting @aristobrat. Are there no advantages to the functionality that the cameras offer over blue iris? I did wonder about what BI might be capable of but assumed it would be a poor version of what the better cameras are capable of themselves.
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    On The Subject of Alarms

    Hi, I'm weighing the set of cameras I'll buy to cover my house. I want at least some of those cameras to notify and/or email me when there is a motion trigger. And maybe trigger my homeassistant home automation system to "do stuff". Looking at the specs, some cameras have alarm outputs while...
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    POE vs Non-POE NVR

    I suspect the ability of the NVR itself to process and write the data would be the primary bottleneck. But thanks for the clarification. Very helpful...
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    Regarding Fisheye Cameras

    Hi, I've noted that some fisheye cameras list in their specs the ability to 'dewarp' the 360 degree image. Having seen this in shown in a youtube video it is quite impressive. However, other cameras don't list that feature... So, is dewarping a feature of the camera or the NVR software? The...
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    POE vs Non-POE NVR

    Ok thx. Do these NVRs allow for the camera feeds to enter the switch via the LAN port?
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    POE vs Non-POE NVR

    I'm looking at this atm: US $271.98 10% OFF|Aliexpress.com : Buy Dahua NVR 4K H.265 video recorder NVR5216 4KS2 NVR5232 4KS2 16CH 32CH up to 12Mp resolution preview&playback Tirpwire from Reliable recorder suppliers on Shenzhen PO security Store
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    POE vs Non-POE NVR

    Okay, I'll try to be clearer. As you say, POE is for powering the cameras. A POE capable NVR costs more money, so if I already have a POE capable switch to power the cameras it makes sense to get a non-POE NVR. This would connect to a standard port on the same switch to aggregate the inputs from...
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    POE vs Non-POE NVR

    Hi, I have a 48-port POE gigabit switch at home. That should make any NVR purchasing decision a non-brainer. I can connect cameras to the POE ports on the switch and connect the NVR via its management port... However, I've realised that Dahua NVRs only have a fast ethernet LAN interface...
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    Dahua NVR plus NAS

    Capacity mainly. My NAS was huge when I first built it and it is still chunky now.
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    Dahua NVR plus NAS

    Hi, I'm in the process of specifying my ip camera system. When I first started looking into it I presumed I would simply use Blue Iris with my NAS. However, while I have PC(s) available I don't really want to add Blue Iris to their workload which means getting new PC hardware... After mulling...
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    Regarding Camera Modes and In-House Use

    Hi, Something isn't entirely clear to me from what I've read regarding camera modes and day/night use, especially in-house. Hopefully, someone can put me straight :) I've noted that cameras from the likes of Dahua have optimised modes for daytime and nighttime usage. And i've noted that it's...
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    Fixed vs Vari-Focal Lenses

    Hi, In mulling camera options I've been focusing more on vari-focal cameras. However, I have a question; are there situations where fixed is the better bet? Or is it simply budget that dictates whether to go down the fixed route? Regards, Dave
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    Camera Spec vs Use-Case

    Hi, One the the areas I'm planning to put a camera is in the corner of my carport above the side door to my house and the door to the storeroom holding my IT equipment. Obviously, this area get pretty dark with occasional bright lights from passing traffic... What I'm most concerned about with...
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    New Guy from UK

    Hi, Am going to do a self-install of a poe camera system and hope to learn as much as I can here:) Regards, Dave
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