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<blockquote data-quote="rhodesbe" data-source="post: 1769584" data-attributes="member: 2415"><p>Axis Communications has recently introduced a platform named <a href="http://www.axis.com/products/cam_companion_software/index.htm" target="_blank">'Axis Camera Companion</a>' that permits free recording and free remote visibility of cameras, with no NVR or headend server required. Early testing is pretty impressive for a 'free' software. The cameras locally record video to SD storage cards you insert into the camera. SDHC cards are supported, which places a max card size at 32 GB per camera. </p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]NIWh_fKHnZk[/media]</p><p></p><p>Axis is pricey, but doesn't make junk, and produces top of the line stuff. If you can wait a month or two, they have just announced several new 'value line' models: <a href="http://www.axis.com/corporate/press/releases/viewstory.php?case_id=2309" target="_blank">M1043-W, M1044-W</a> that are going to be sub-$250 and sub-$300 cameras respectively.</p><p></p><p>In any case, even if you do not buy Axis stuff it is important to recognize they are the market leader in this business, and many manufacturers are going to follow suit. The cost of buying a video surveillance system now will be dramatically different in 6 or 8 months time.</p><p></p><p>Disclosure: I work for <a href="http://www.ipvm.com" target="_blank">IPVM.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodesbe, post: 1769584, member: 2415"] Axis Communications has recently introduced a platform named [URL="http://www.axis.com/products/cam_companion_software/index.htm"]'Axis Camera Companion[/URL]' that permits free recording and free remote visibility of cameras, with no NVR or headend server required. Early testing is pretty impressive for a 'free' software. The cameras locally record video to SD storage cards you insert into the camera. SDHC cards are supported, which places a max card size at 32 GB per camera. [media=youtube]NIWh_fKHnZk[/media] Axis is pricey, but doesn't make junk, and produces top of the line stuff. If you can wait a month or two, they have just announced several new 'value line' models: [URL="http://www.axis.com/corporate/press/releases/viewstory.php?case_id=2309"]M1043-W, M1044-W[/URL] that are going to be sub-$250 and sub-$300 cameras respectively. In any case, even if you do not buy Axis stuff it is important to recognize they are the market leader in this business, and many manufacturers are going to follow suit. The cost of buying a video surveillance system now will be dramatically different in 6 or 8 months time. Disclosure: I work for [URL="http://www.ipvm.com"]IPVM.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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