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kingovid
10-20-2005, 11:23 AM
does anyone know of a box that performs IP recording (h323) like the Codian IP VCR?

Thanks,

Scott

bdldunworthy
10-20-2005, 02:02 PM
Hey try this

http://www.iqeye.com/nvrdvr.html
For smaller systems (nine cameras or less) try our IQrecorder embedded Network Video Recording (NVR) software. For larger system and/or high-frame-rate recording, try one of the Network Video Recorder (NVR), Video Management System (VMS) or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) companies listed below. These systems have been updated to support Multi-Megapixel IQeye IP Cameras


Rob

Kevin
10-20-2005, 03:54 PM
Hey try this

http://www.iqeye.com/nvrdvr.html
For smaller systems (nine cameras or less) try our IQrecorder embedded Network Video Recording (NVR) software. For larger system and/or high-frame-rate recording, try one of the Network Video Recorder (NVR), Video Management System (VMS) or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) companies listed below. These systems have been updated to support Multi-Megapixel IQeye IP Cameras


Rob

It doesn't look like these record H.323 - or am I missing something here?

Scott - if you have any specific questions about the IPVCR please feel free to give me a shout.

Thanks!
Kevin

bdldunworthy
10-20-2005, 04:04 PM
Hey Kevin,

:banana: For H.323 recording all i can find is the codian. I thought that IPvideo would be a good place to look but...yeah.


gl in ur search
Robert

trapehzoid
10-20-2005, 09:12 PM
starbak is an option as well

Sean Lessman
10-21-2005, 09:37 AM
starbak is an option as well

Shameless plug...TANDBERG will have a solution in Q106 for this with beta trials starting in a few weeks.

1. Create content from anywhere using Expressway (office, home, hotel, 3G phone)
2. Watch content in Windows Media, Quicktime or Realplayer
3. Capture native H.239 (both streams) and playback
4. Scheduled and managed by TMS

Sean

jdd188
10-21-2005, 02:06 PM
I use the VCR outputs from my VCON HD3000 into a Turtle Beach capture card. Its slightly labor intensive but it allows me to edit, render and burn without alot of heartache or file transfers.

trapehzoid
10-21-2005, 08:25 PM
Shameless plug...TANDBERG will have a solution in Q106 for this with beta trials starting in a few weeks.

1. Create content from anywhere using Expressway (office, home, hotel, 3G phone)
2. Watch content in Windows Media, Quicktime or Realplayer
3. Capture native H.239 (both streams) and playback
4. Scheduled and managed by TMS

Sean

Any idea of the scale of the solution? How many sessions can it run? How many viewers it can support?

Sean Lessman
10-24-2005, 08:06 AM
Any idea of the scale of the solution? How many sessions can it run? How many viewers it can support?

Unfortunately the details are only available under NDA at this point. :-) What I can say is its based upon the Ectus technology but is a whole new product using TANDBERG technology.

Sean

bdldunworthy
10-27-2005, 02:40 PM
Hey,

For basic recording why not just buy a dvd recorder and have it recording between the codec and the TV? They are like 200$ now for a good one.

How much are H.323 recorders?eg. codian


Rob

Andrew_B
10-31-2005, 11:39 AM
Let me know when this Tandberg product gets into beta. I would love to test it out.


Andrew

MKVAZ
11-03-2005, 11:59 AM
Since others have done some shameless plugs, let me as well.
Applied Global Technologies and Perspective Labs have VIDEO Presenter and Video Events, it is a multi-portal system that allows video conferencing, streaming and recording, along with easy access to your files for upload and use. Go to www.appliedglobal.com look for Video PResenter there is also a demonstration of it.