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PRODUCTS > HELPFUL TIPS > 06. ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL CCTV

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The CCTV digital age has really arrived
More and more people are moving to DIGITAL BASED CCTV Systems over
the conventional analog VCR based systems. The benefits of using a digital
system, is that it allows the user to replace their switching unit, monitor
and time-lapse recorder with one centralized system, which they can access
and control from several locations. Because the system is automated, one
does not have to swop or replace any video cassette tapes, allowing minimum
intervention from the system controller.
These systems can record video images on the HDD, depending on capacity,
for several weeks. A digital system allows the user to instantly retrieve
relevant data. There is no longer a need for screening through hours of
video tape to find a single frame of video. Data is stored in a database
which can be searched by camera, time, date, alarm-activation or motion.
This saves the user time in identifying the target.
Even at the most basic level digital video images are superior to video
recorded on analog systems. Sharp, crisp images are stored which can be
viewed over and over again without image deterioration. Yet another
advantage of digital systems is their flexibility of recording modes. Recording
can be done by schedule (ie. time or date), alarm activation or via smart
motion detection.
- Faster retrieval times - No more plodding through
hours and hours of videotape. Utilising digital CCTV, users can instantly
retrieve video. Users can rapidly search events by time, date, location
and camera.
- Less storage space required - Users may set the system
to record
when motion or other pre-defined events are detected - so there's no
wasted "dead taping". Video is then compressed and efficiently
stored
to a PC's hard drive.
- Archiving - Important information can be archived
to FDD, HDD, CD-R
or DVD for later retrieval.
- Higher image quality - Digital CCTV provides unbeatable
quality.
Digital video can be easily enhanced and copied over and over without
losing its original quality.
- Better quality - Digital Video Recording provides
much sharper better quality images to aid in evidence and image recognition.
- No Tapes - with analog systems tapes need to be replaced
regularly,
but digital storage media has an almost unlimited lifetime.
- Immune to noise - Digital systems are less affected
by noise than analog systems.
- Transmit and retrieve stored data - Across town or
across the world,
video images can be remotely viewed, easily saved, retrieved, displayed,
copied, printed, faxed and e-mailed.
- Less Obsolescence - Most systems’ software
is upgradeable which
extends the systems’ lifetime.
- No Routine Maintenance Required - Other
than DVR’s, VCR's are
required to be serviced once a year for reliable operation.
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