Digital Video Recorders Make it Easy to Record, Play & View Surveillance Video
The difference between a cctv Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) is that a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) does not record to a magnetic tape. It saves a digital image or data to a hard drive instead .
It can also transfers Analog Video to Digital Format. DVR's allow users to record more content and provide more recording options. For example, a user may wish to record only when motion is detected or to record 5 frames of video every ten minutes (Time-Lapse). You're in control either way.
DVR's can be Network enabled allowing them to be monitored remotely from your desktop computer. A DVR can have 1 Channel for a Single Camera or 16 Channels for 16 Cameras.
Some Digital Video Recorders can alert as well as taking still images and video directly to your mobile phone. DVR's are a great way to get more out of your cctv Security Cameras