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Originally posted by LPCap View PostIt is a good idea to hook vcrs to your call up monitors. That way you have easy playback in court (most courts have tv VCR combos) and for the police.
I'm thinking that now some DVRs have IE based remote control and remote palyback. why not get evidence from interenet when in the court? For security concern or because of VCR 's widely use?
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Originally posted by SgtUSMC8541 View PostTrue, but if the attorneys ask, they can get a LCD Projector and then you can play a burned DVD on a laptop.
Soon, vhs tapes will be no longer and everything will be digital.
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Originally posted by LPCap View PostIt is a good idea to hook vcrs to your call up monitors. That way you have easy playback in court (most courts have tv VCR combos) and for the police.
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It is a good idea to hook vcrs to your call up monitors. That way you have easy playback in court (most courts have tv VCR combos) and for the police.
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Thanks so much, darkenna and cameraman.
Your recommended suppliers are American company. My client would cry now cos I will let him to contact the company by himself
He is from Kuwait.......
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Pelco still makes VCRs. So does ARM Electronics.
VCRs are good for customers who don't want to change.
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Originally posted by darkenna View PostYes, VCRs are indeed still in wide use in CCTV over here, although many companies are (finally!) beginning to use DVRs. Many of my Company's stores still use VCRs of the old 96-hr time-lapse standard, set low (although we, too, are slowly upgrading the old systems).
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I dont understand why someone would still want VCR for a NEW system
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Yes, VCRs are indeed still in wide use in CCTV over here, although many companies are (finally!) beginning to use DVRs. Many of my Company's stores still use VCRs of the old 96-hr time-lapse standard, set low (although we, too, are slowly upgrading the old systems).
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is VCR once widely used in CCTV?
Hi everyone!
I come from China and export our cctv series.
Now almost all people use Digital Video Recorder to read the pictures. I have a client insisting ask for VCR ----the older version. Maybe several decades ago or several years ago , VCR is widely used in CCTV in your country ?
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