The demo mode will support the same number of cams as the licensed version...demo mode does not support direct to disk so cpu usage will be through the roof. You will also only have a 15 day license. A second license can be purchased for 30 dollars if you email support for a coupon code.Only one camera will work in demo mode.
Also, you can backup all the settings on the old one and migrate them right to the new one. There's a few tutorials on here how to do it, and it'll prob save ya some time and aggravation.
Dont worry...they will see the follow posts...My apologies for posting the incorrect information, I know i've read from others on here it was only one cam. Fenderman, can you delete my post above I don't want anyone to read it and get the wrong info.
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What processor?
Direct to disk is not working...you will see an immediate cpu drop when entering the license key.I just added 3 cameras to the PC I'm transitioning to with demo license. The cameras say they are recording direct to disc but maybe not. Motion detection is set and it's running a steady 30%. Cameras are max resolution and 20 FPS and hardware acceleration is on.
Direct to disk is not working...you will see an immediate cpu drop when entering the license key.