I'm wondering if someone can help me identify some of the pros and cons of using an NVR versus building a PC and using Blue Iris. I have a few things I would like to be able to do and am hoping you guys can help me decide which is my best option.
I currently have the following IP cameras:
I would like to have all of my Hikvision cameras do the following:
My questions:
Sorry for all of the newbie questions, but I want to make sure I plan ahead for the future. I'm trying to get all of the details and information out there in one post, so it might seem a bit cluttered.
Thanks!
I currently have the following IP cameras:
- 11 Foscam (Wifi) cameras, running with iSpy (screenshot on motion only)
- 3 Hikvision (LTS) 2432 cube cameras, not yet being used fully
I would like to have all of my Hikvision cameras do the following:
- Image snapshot on motion (preferably saved to a known network location or ftp address on the local network)
- Recording video on motion (and have the ability to remove old recordings after some time or size restrictions as the drive/folder gets too big)
- Phone/Tablet accessible (NVMS7000 in the play store seems to do this right now)
- View the live stream of all cameras (think like a "video wall") from a PC
My questions:
- Currently I have a spare computer with an Intel Core2 duo and 8GB ram.
- Would this spare PC be powerful enough to run Blue Iris smoothly for ALL of my cameras? What about just the Hikvisions?
- Do any NVRs work with multiple brands of IP Cameras?
- Which NVRs would someone recommend, if I want to eventually have 10-16 Hikvision cameras (replacing my foscams and only running with Hikvisions)
- I don't think PoE is necessary on the NVR as I have a switch with PoE already being used
- Do any NVRs have the ability to do everything that I listed above?
Sorry for all of the newbie questions, but I want to make sure I plan ahead for the future. I'm trying to get all of the details and information out there in one post, so it might seem a bit cluttered.
Thanks!