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IP VS Analog Video Surveillance

October 17, 2006
By: Lynn Bryant

If you are looking to install a security surveillance system in your home or business, one of the decisions you have to make is whether to go with an IP or analog camera. Deciding on IP versus analog cameras is not necessarily a simple decision as there are advantages and disadvantages to each style of camera. We will explore some of these differences more in-depth so you can determine which option is right for you.

The main difference between the two camera types is the way in which the video signal is delivered. Analog cameras turn the video signal into a format that can be received by a television or other receiver such as a VCR or monitor. An IP-based camera, also known as an IP network camera, digitizes the video signal using a specialized encoder that contains an onboard web server. This allows the IP camera to act as a network device, thus allowing captured video images to be viewed not only through an existing network but also through a web browser that can be accessed through the Internet.

Both analog and IP-based video cameras can transmit signals either wirelessly or through wired connections such as Cat-5 cables. IP-based cameras have the added benefit of being able to use switches, hubs, and routers that allow the Cat-5 network to be expanded to much broader ranges. In order to determine which style camera system is best suited to your needs, let us take a closer look at some of the pros and cons of each style.

Pros of analog cameras

* Lower cost -- Analog cameras generally cost less to purchase than IP cameras.
* Greater flexibility of design -- Analog cameras often come in a larger variety of designs such as mini covert cameras to large PTZ models. If you have unique surveillance needs you may find it easier to find the style of camera you need in an analog model.
* Superior compatibility -- It is much easier to mix and match cameras and brands if you use analog versions. This can make it easier if you already have existing camera equipment that you wish to incorporate into your surveillance system.

Cons of analog cameras

* Lack certain features -- Many of the basic analog cameras often lack some of the more advance features such as digital zoom.
* Potential interference problems -- If you are installing a wireless surveillance system, analog systems can have interference problems. More importantly, the resulting signals cannot be encrypted. This can potentially mean that someone else can view the signal.
* Long distance applications are more difficult -- If your surveillance needs encompass a wide area, analog cameras may not be your best choice. Analog cameras generally do not accommodate big distances, and getting them to work over broad ranges can be difficult.

Pros of IP cameras

* Better wireless reception -- IP cameras have encryption built right into them providing for a more secure network. Interference is also not a problem with IP-based models.
* Can utilize existing wiring -- Because IP-based cameras act as their own network device, you can often take advantage of existing network wiring within your home. This can make the installation task much easier.
* Remote access can be easier -- IP cameras are better suited for remote surveillance needs.

Cons of IP cameras

* Higher cost -- Because of the additional technology that is built into each camera, the cost is generally higher that analog versions.
* Higher bandwidth required -- IP cameras require more bandwidth than analog cameras.

Given the pros and cost of each camera type, the decision really comes down to your specific surveillance needs. With an accurate assessment of your needs, the decision of which camera type to go with will become much easier.

eXacqVision IP Software

Compatibility:Windows, Linux, Mac, Browsers, Mobile Devices

NVR Product Pic

Product Description:

The exacqVision® VMS (Video Management System) software comes pre-installed on all exacqVision Hybrid and IP Servers, and also installs on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers running Windows or Linux.

exacqVision VMS creates an advanced security solution, providing recording of the latest, state-of-the-art IP video surveillance cameras. The powerful, yet easy-to-operate client user interface installs on any standard computer running Windows, Linux or Mac OS X and can connect to multiple exacqVision Hybrid (analog and IP cameras) and IP Camera Servers creating a virtually unlimited amount of cameras and protection. Video from all exacqVision systems can also be accessed with web browsers and mobile devices with access to the internet.

Features:

  • Each server is expandable to up to 64 IP cameras.
  • Simple and cost-effective to add additional IP camera licenses.
  • Supports latest IP camera technology including multi-megapixel cameras and H.264 compression.
  • Supports IP cameras and encoders from multiple manufacturers.
  • Digital PTZ functionality on all cameras in live and recorded mode.
  • Intuitive user interface requires little to no training.
  • Common client connects to multiple exacqVision servers to create scalable networks.
  • Easy-to-use, powerful video and audio export features.
  • Multi-monitor client display. Drag and drop cameras between monitors.
  • MPEG4, Motion JPEG and H.264 video compression.
  • Graphical search display for all cameras and recorded audio.
  • Easy to use multi-camera playback and export.
  • Definable user permissions and privileges.
  • Access video with most web browsers and mobile devices with internet access.
  • Wide-screen client views.
  • SmartSearch.
  • Language Localization: Select between English, French, German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Catalan/Valencian, Polish, Slovak, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese.

exacqVision VMS Software connection diagram

NUUO Surveillance Solution

Product Description:

NUUO PC Based NVR (IP+) is a flexible and cost-efficient solution which can manage up to 64 IP/Megapixel cameras per server. NUUO NVR adopts open platform technology supporting as many as 36 brands of IP/Megapixel cameras with more than 560 models.

NUUO NVR comes with a slew of unique functions including NUUO intelligent video solution (IVS), event detections and intelligent playback search. Other handy tools include intuitive GUI recording schedule, E-map, video enhancement tools, and mobile (3G) support. POS and I/O device integration are nothing short of supply too.

NUUO NVR is supported by NUUO's authentic NUUO Central Management System which is a true monitoring and management solution that supports unlimited number of cameras.

System Overview
Component
Description
Main Console (server)
Main console is NUUO NVR’s recording server. It can display live video and configure the system. NUUO NVR has an intuitive design which can be learned very quickly. The main functions include the following:
  • Stream up to 64 live videos from IP cameras and IP video servers
  • Unique GUI recording schedule
  • 6 event detections and 10 instant alarm responses (example, email alert and E-map popup)
  • Duplicate channel display with digital PTZ
NUUO Main Console can both display live video and configure the recorder.
Playback system (client)
NUUO playback system makes browsing records smarter and faster through our intelligent search.
Save video recompresses the image into ASF/AVI format.
Video enhancement tool can be used to sharpen, brighten or even grey scale the images. Varies logs keep a record of all the events.
Backup system
Easy to use multi-channel backup application for archiving audio and video locally or remotely. NUUO backup system can also take snapshots of the recordings and store them in a separate location.
Remote Live Viewer (client)
Remote live viewer client supports 64 channels per monitor and can view up to 128 cameras in dual monitor systems (V3.2.0). Remote live viewer can display live video from multiple NUUO servers (NVR, DVR, NDVR, NVRmini) simultaneously. NUUO remote live viewer features PTZ control, E-map and I/O panel.
Remote Playback system (client)
NUUO remote playback system makes browsing records smarter and faster through our intelligent search. Save video recompresses the image into ASF/AVI format.
Video enhancement tool can be used to sharpen, brighten or even grey scale the images. Varies logs make keeps a record of all the events.
Remote Backup System
Remote Backup application can be used to backup recording and its associated log file remotely from any of the NUUO servers (NVR, DVR, NDVR and NVRmini).
Web / Mobile Viewer (client)
  • NUUO web client can both display live video (16 channel) and playback recordings (16 channel) on remote server.
  • 3GPP/ PDA can stream video from NUUO Main console servers.
Extent
  • NUUO Central Management System (CMS) Ultimate channel central monitoring solution for grand scale projects and projects with multiple sites. Fully compatible with all NUUO servers (NVR, DVR, NDVR and NVRmini). More info
  • Point of sale (POS): NUUO Point of Sales system works on NUUO NVR (IP+) by overlaying the transaction text from cash register or ATM machines onto live video channels. All POS recordings are searchable.

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