I am looking for the best monitor option for my company setup.
Current setup:
(2) Dahua NVR608-64-4KS2 NVRs
(72) Dahua Cams
The (72) cams are split between interior and exterior locations as are the NVRs.
Interior NVR is using (44) channels
Exterior NVR is using (28) channels
These NVRs have (2) HDMI outs to allow for (2) monitors to be attached. If I want to check all (44) channels on the Interior NVR, I have two options:
1. Toggle between (2) screens which will allow me to see (36) channels on the first and (8) on the second.......but I can't see them at the same time obviously. This option is not optimal.
2. Utilize both HDMI outs with two monitors to see all (44) channels at the same time.
The exterior NVR is only using (28) channels so I can view all at the same time on one monitor. So basically, if I had (3) monitors I could view all (72) channels at once. I am trying to decide if I should go with a multi-client monitor that will allow for multiple inputs to be viewed on one screen or get (3) separate monitors? Multi-client monitors are cleaner looking than (3) separate monitors but I do not know how well the multi-client monitors fare with this type of setup.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Current setup:
(2) Dahua NVR608-64-4KS2 NVRs
(72) Dahua Cams
The (72) cams are split between interior and exterior locations as are the NVRs.
Interior NVR is using (44) channels
Exterior NVR is using (28) channels
These NVRs have (2) HDMI outs to allow for (2) monitors to be attached. If I want to check all (44) channels on the Interior NVR, I have two options:
1. Toggle between (2) screens which will allow me to see (36) channels on the first and (8) on the second.......but I can't see them at the same time obviously. This option is not optimal.
2. Utilize both HDMI outs with two monitors to see all (44) channels at the same time.
The exterior NVR is only using (28) channels so I can view all at the same time on one monitor. So basically, if I had (3) monitors I could view all (72) channels at once. I am trying to decide if I should go with a multi-client monitor that will allow for multiple inputs to be viewed on one screen or get (3) separate monitors? Multi-client monitors are cleaner looking than (3) separate monitors but I do not know how well the multi-client monitors fare with this type of setup.
Thanks for any help you can provide.