I read a thread in relation to issues with the exported image recorded in low resolution when it should be in high resolution, or the best possible resolution. In one of the comments was this:
How true that comment is.
I've also retrieved CCTV snippets from victims of crime or neighbouring houses and the quality and presentation of the footage is generally sub-optimal.
Number one problem is that the date and time was never correct. Hell, it wasn't even out by an exact 60 mins to account for daylight savings.
There are other issues generally in relation to not knowing how to use their system. I have on many occasions politely asked, "Would you like me to have a go?" and then all I did was follow the bouncing ball to export a file.
I've even seen exported video clips where people have taken a video on their phone of a recorded clip on their monitor and submitted the phone video recording.
The above is what motivated me to install a proper system, understand how it works and maintain it accordingly. So during our house build three years ago, I wired to nearly every conceivable point and now 13 camera locations later, with five spare CCTV points, I know if I'm asked for footage, it'll be the best that my system can offer.
When the detective handling the theft complimented me on the quality of the video, I explained I wanted to put together a system that I wished people had when I was a detective.
How true that comment is.
I've also retrieved CCTV snippets from victims of crime or neighbouring houses and the quality and presentation of the footage is generally sub-optimal.
Number one problem is that the date and time was never correct. Hell, it wasn't even out by an exact 60 mins to account for daylight savings.
There are other issues generally in relation to not knowing how to use their system. I have on many occasions politely asked, "Would you like me to have a go?" and then all I did was follow the bouncing ball to export a file.
I've even seen exported video clips where people have taken a video on their phone of a recorded clip on their monitor and submitted the phone video recording.
The above is what motivated me to install a proper system, understand how it works and maintain it accordingly. So during our house build three years ago, I wired to nearly every conceivable point and now 13 camera locations later, with five spare CCTV points, I know if I'm asked for footage, it'll be the best that my system can offer.
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