SPRO CCTV - Connect IP Camera to Analogue DVR

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • It's possible to reallocate our analogue recorder's AI processing power to instead process IP video.
    This gives you the option to add an IP camera to a DVR - providing greater flexibility when setting up a CCTV system.
    Going through this process will also allow you to add additional cameras without being restricted to the number of BNC ports on the back of the recorder.
    In this video, we show you how to do this by going through the process step-by-step.
    If you're interested in having an SPRO system installed and would like us to pass your inquiry to an SPRO installer, click here: www.sprocctv.com/contact
    00:00 Introduction (Applications that benefit from adding IP Cameras)
    01:07 How It Works
    01:54 Swapping AI Functionality For IP Video
    02:37 Enabling IP Channels
    03:41 Confirming The Changes
    04:10 Adding An IP Camera
    05:45 In Summary
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    #SPROCCTV, #CCTV
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Komentáře • 15

  • @charlesgeorge8111
    @charlesgeorge8111 Před 4 měsíci +1

    yes, very inspiring; thank you,

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi Před 8 měsíci

    I currently have a 4 channel HD SDI system all 4 cameras supplied with RG59 shotgun cable.
    Rather than rewiring the 4 cameras could I use IP down coax converters either end of each coax cable and change the system to new SPRO NVR and 4 x SPRO varifocal IP cameras ?
    I'd be running short network cables from the converters into the back of the NVR.
    OR would it just be as easy to fit your 4K CVI varifocal cameras to a new DVR ?

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před 8 měsíci

      Hello,
      Please get in touch with our technical team at support@sprocctv.com
      They will be glad to assist you with this situation.

  • @cezzt
    @cezzt Před 10 měsíci

    If I have a SPRO DHIPNVR04 DVR, do I still need the POE switch for Method 1 to work? can I not just plug the camera ethernet cable straight into the DVR?

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes, you're absolutely correct. If you have an SPRO DHIPNVR04 NVR, you can directly plug your SPRO IP camera into one of the POE ports on the back of the NVR using a Cat5e or Cat6 ethernet cable.
      The video you're commenting on is designed to help users who are trying to add an IP camera to an analogue DVR. In such cases, reallocating the AI processing power to process IP video becomes necessary. However, with a pure IP system like the one you have (DHIPNVR04 and IP camera), this isn't required.
      Remember, the NVR will also provide power to your IP camera, eliminating the need for separate power cables or power adapters.
      We hope this clears up any confusion. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask.
      #SPROCCTV, #CCTV

  • @rizmark5522
    @rizmark5522 Před rokem

    Great video, explained perfectly, thank you spro. I got a cheap annke dvr and want to add a ip camera. Can you add one f those wifi stand alone cameras.

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před rokem

      Hello Riz Mark, unfortunately we are not able to comment on other brands as we do not test them. With an SPRO DVR we do not advise connecting to anything wirelessly. It should, however, be possible if the wi-fi camera is ONVIF compliant and on the same network as the DVR. If this is the case you might only receive a picture and other functionality, such as sound, might not be captured.

  • @yanpaingsoe6744
    @yanpaingsoe6744 Před 8 měsíci

    How many cameras we can use?

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for your question! Do you mean how many IP cameras can you add to an analogue recorder? If so, the number of IP cameras you can add to our analogue recorders largely depends on the specific model of the recorder and the total bandwidth capacity. However, by reallocating the AI processing power as shown in the video, you can add IP cameras beyond the number of BNC ports available on the recorder.
      For a specific number and to ensure the optimal performance of your system, it's best to refer to the product's technical specifications or reach out to our technical support team at support@sprocctv.com. They'll provide guidance tailored to your exact recorder model and setup.
      We hope this helps, and thank you for choosing SPRO!

  • @harrytherault1698
    @harrytherault1698 Před 11 měsíci

    Can you turn a ip camera into an analog camera

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment. To clarify, you cannot directly turn an IP camera into an analogue camera. However, an SPRO IP camera can work with an SPRO DVR if you follow the steps outlined in this video. Essentially, we're reallocating the DVR's AI processing power to instead process IP video, which effectively enables the use of an IP camera with your analogue DVR. We hope this helps, and feel free to ask if you have any other questions!

  • @nathanschneitec4454
    @nathanschneitec4454 Před 9 měsíci

    How many IP camera that we can add?

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for your question! The number of IP cameras you can add to our analogue recorder largely depends on the specific model of the recorder and the total bandwidth capacity. However, by reallocating the AI processing power as shown in the video, you can add IP cameras beyond the number of BNC ports available on the recorder.
      For a specific number and to ensure the optimal performance of your system, it's best to refer to the product's technical specifications or reach out to our technical support team at support@sprocctv.com. They'll provide guidance tailored to your exact recorder model and setup.
      We hope this helps, and thank you for choosing SPRO!

  • @johnnyjuada3714
    @johnnyjuada3714 Před 5 měsíci

    How much analog camera

    • @SPROCCTV
      @SPROCCTV  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi,
      Thank you for your enquiry. Please search for SPRO CCTV on Google for our online resellers. You should be able to obtain further price information from there.
      Regards
      SPRO CCTV