Hi everyone. I've been reading posts here and there on using BI to make an effective security system.
For hardware even though I have not built the system yet, I was going to go with an i7 based system that has QS which is included with Intel's HD graphics. I plan to use Win 7 as its been a stable OS for me to use with my video editing workstations. I have no interest in Win 8 nor 10, no point in fixing something that isn't broken.
Question is what are good reliable IP cameras to use brand wise? I know opinions vary but need a general idea on where to start researching next since I am pretty new at this.
My plan is to run several cameras (unsure of number at this time) along the outside of my two story house to cover all angles and a front door cam in case someone comes to the door while I'm working in my studio upstairs. I plan to go the wired route for reliability. The cameras would also have to be able to stand up to outdoor conditions like the sun and heat in the summer and rainy cold days where moisture will be involved (I live in Texas).
I would like to get at least one camera to start and learn with to get familiar along with the BI software and a PoE switch to get started. I plan to buy the license once I get familiar with the software. In the meantime I will continue to do some forum searches and ask questions as needed.
For hardware even though I have not built the system yet, I was going to go with an i7 based system that has QS which is included with Intel's HD graphics. I plan to use Win 7 as its been a stable OS for me to use with my video editing workstations. I have no interest in Win 8 nor 10, no point in fixing something that isn't broken.
Question is what are good reliable IP cameras to use brand wise? I know opinions vary but need a general idea on where to start researching next since I am pretty new at this.
My plan is to run several cameras (unsure of number at this time) along the outside of my two story house to cover all angles and a front door cam in case someone comes to the door while I'm working in my studio upstairs. I plan to go the wired route for reliability. The cameras would also have to be able to stand up to outdoor conditions like the sun and heat in the summer and rainy cold days where moisture will be involved (I live in Texas).
I would like to get at least one camera to start and learn with to get familiar along with the BI software and a PoE switch to get started. I plan to buy the license once I get familiar with the software. In the meantime I will continue to do some forum searches and ask questions as needed.