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| What's What with Digital & Analogue |
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We at Boundary Surveillance Limited are still convinced that in a number of cases Analogue systems will still continue to be very cost effective especially in smaller establishments with low security budgets.
Deciding on the right system requires understanding the major points of both Digital and Analogue Video Recorders.
Traditional analogue time-lapse VCR's are still popular for small scale applications. Situations that call for more than one camera requires additional equipment often making the system bulky and complex. But the biggest downfall with analogue is that the tapes need changing frequently, and when reviewing video footage looking for a particular date and time requires searching through hours, even days of video footage it takes a lot of time.
Since digital systems are comparably priced, most people consider digital the best option. Think of the step from analogue to digital like the step from video to DVD. Our Digital Video Recorders offer more reliable recordings and user functions are endless. For example finding a specific date and time is as easy as pressing a button. Because video is stored on a hard drives, it is easily transferable to CD or DVD for a no loss copy for the police or interested party. Make no mistake digital quality is far superior to analogue.
Other great options include sequential, scheduled and motion activated recording, and you never have to change a tape! When your digital system fills its allotted hard drive space, it automatically begins recording over the oldest video. Probably the most impressive feature of our digital systems is the remote video monitoring capability. By using the internet, network, or direct dial, you can view your surveillance cameras from virtually anywhere in the world.
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