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Combination IP/NVR Plus H.264 Video Recorder

The ETV 5 Flex Recorder from Electronics Line USA merges a superior network video recorder capable of recording megapixel IP cameras, with a high-resolution H.264 digital video recorder. Each unit can record any combination of up to 32 IP or analog cameras. In addition, it offers hardware compression of the analog cameras, leaving plenty of capacity to recompress the megapixel IP cameras for maximum storage and streaming. The ETV 5 is designed for multiple-location businesses and provides a centralized management software suite. The software allows a user in the main office to easily deploy software updates, monitor system-wide health and store status, and bulk-edit user rights and access. The system comes with features including the most popular video analytics—directional motion analysis, tripwire, object detection and people counting

Pioneer Elite PDR-09RW CD Recorder

As owner of a PDR-05 CD recorder, I didn’t find too many surprises in its Elite successor, with all the same features and a few more to boot. The main extra capability is that of recording rewriteable CD-Rs, called CD-RWs. These can be erased starting with the last track recorded, or by erasing the whole disc for re-use. The main other difference from the earlier model is the disappearance of the Stable Platter transport: no more putting CDs in upside down.

Review: Olympus LS-10 WAV/WMA/MP3 Recorder

After capturing 65% of the voice-recorder market, Olympus has now aimed its zoom lens at portable WAV/MP3 recorders.

Sony€™s DVDirect DVD Recorder

July 10, 2008 The Sony VRDMC3 DVDirect DVD Recorder does just what its name suggests – it records to DVDs directly from other sources, and it does so without the need for a PC. The VRDMC3 can record from just about any source such as camcorders, DVDs or VCRs, thanks to the provided USB, Firewire, S-Video and composite inputs. In addition to video, still images can be copied directly from memory card to DVD as a slideshow or for photo storage by using the built-in 5-in-1 card reader. PictBridge compatibility allows the unit to interface directly with a printer and images can be previewed using the 2.5-inch colour LCD that sits on top of the unit. Once selections have been made they can be copied to disc using the large "record" located just below the screen.

MultiMedia Intelligence: Video Surveillance Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Market Fragmenting Among Product Categories (23/7/2008)

MultiMedia Intelligence: Video Surveillance Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Market Fragmenting Among Product Categories (23/7/2008)

Panasonic Launches Blu-ray Disc Recorder

Panasonic has launched a national advertising campaign to promote Panasonic’s new Blu-ray Disc Recorder - the first and only stand alone device of its kind to be launched in Australia.

Panasonic debuts new network video recorder

Panasonic Security Systems has introduced the i-Pro WJ-ND400 NVR Series, a network video recorder that offers the image quality of IP camera-based video surveillance systems.

Safety Vision unveils mobile digital video recorder

Houston-based Safety Vision introduced the PatrolRecorder 4C mobile digital video recorder. It includes a flash, solid-state hard drive or a mobile, removable hard drive and is capable of video transfer over a wireless network, according to the company. It can record up to 24 frames per second (fps) at a standard resolution of 720 × 480 pixels. It also includes a GPS system that tracks the location of a recorded event and maps the data on the company’s GUI software system.

Bin that old tape collection with the USB VCR Recorder

If you're anything like me, you will have a mountain of old video tapes waiting for transfer to a format a little more conducive to 2008. The USB VCR Recorder could make things a little easier.

Panasonic's 2008 Home Entertainment Showcase

The stylish Panasonic DMR-XW300 is a DVD/HDD recorder with twin high definition digital tuners, a 250GB hard drive and an SDHC memory card slot for direct playback of video from supported digital still cameras and camcorders. Click here to check out its full specs. Another look at the Panasonic DMR-XW300 The most significant release from Panasonic is the Panasonic DMR-BW500 — the first standalone Blu-ray recorder on the Australian market. Shipping with a 500GB hard drive, it is able to record on to Blu-ray recordable discs and DVDs as well. Check out our Australian-first review here.

Digital Video Recorder...

The new V-Series 900 Digital is the fastest DVR in the market delivering 25 ips per channel at D1 resolution from up to 16 channels simultaneously. This is achieved by using MPEG-4 hardware compression cards, MPEG-4 streaming also means less hard disk and bandwidth usage.

High Definition Video Recorder

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Blu-ray DVD Recorder Sales On The Rise In Japan

While Blu-ray player sales in the US have been down since January, sales in Japan have risen by nearly threefold. Much of this is due to the popularity of Blu-ray recorders, which topped DVD recorders in sales for the first time last month.

Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan

TOKYO, JAPAN - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.

Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan

TOKYO (Reuters) - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.

Two Channel DVD Recorder From Panasonic

Panasonic has released four new DVD recorders that the company claims to deliver quality picture and sound, ‘technology advancements of Deep Colour,’ as well as 1080p up-conversion for full HD viewing.

Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan

TOKYO - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.

Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan

TOKYO (Reuters) - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.

Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan

TOKYO (Reuters) - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.

Blu-ray DVD recorder sales rising fast in Japan

TOKYO (Reuters) - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.

Study: Digital Video Recorder Users Don't Skip Ads

You would think that technology like TiVo would make it easy for people to skip commercials to get back to the programming they love. A study by Advertising Age suggests otherwise.

Taiwan market: HDD DVD recorder sales rebound due to price drops

Sales of hard disk drive (HDD) DVD recorders in Taiwan have rebounded mainly because international and Taiwan-based vendors have lowered retail prices by about 10%, according to local retail channels.


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