What are some of the advantages of HDcctv to the end customer?
Surveillance-Grade Reliability: HDcctv does not break up the video into packets and then attempt to transmit the packets via an occasionally congested network.
Plug-and-Play Resolution Upgrade: Transition from D1 to HDTV is as easy as swapping one or two cameras from 380 HTVL to 520 HTVL while also upgrading the DVR from M-JPEG to H.264.
The UI You Trust: For the installer/operator, the only difference is HDcctv DVR recording configuration screens show higher values (1280 x 720 and/or 1920 x 1080) in the pull-downs for record resolution in addition to the conventional D1 values.
True HDTV Live View: HDcctv does not compress or packetize the signal before transmission, so no compression image artifacts or frame interruptions are observed.
Real-Time Speed Dome Control: HDcctv systems do not employ any compression, including those forms that delay the signal by a noticeable period of time.
Therefore the HDcctv system operator experiences no delay between joystick commands and speed dome responses.
Best Possible Input Format for Analytics: HDcctv systems digitally deliver crisp, unadulterated video from cameras to DVR for the clearest possible analytics input.