Some DVD-based
DVRs incorporate a Firewire connector which can be used to capture
digital video from a MiniDV or Digital 8 camcorder, possibly recording
a simple DVD as the camcorder is played back. Some editing of the
resulting DVD is usually possible, such as adding chapter points.
Security applications
Digital video recorders configured
for physical security applications record video signals from closed
circuit television cameras for detection and documentation purposes.
Many are designed to record audio as well. DVRs have evolved into
devices that are feature rich and provide services that exceed the
simple recording of video images that was previously done through
VCRs. A DVR CCTV system provides a multitude of advanced functions
over VCR technology including video searches by event, time, date
and camera. There is also much more control over quality and frame
rate allowing disk space usage to be optimized and the DVR can also
be set to overwrite the oldest security footage should the disk
become full. In some DVR security systems remote access to security
footage using a PC can also be achieved by connecting the DVR to
a LAN network or the Internet.
Security DVRs may be categorized
as being either PC based or embedded. A PC based DVR’s architecture
is a classical personal computer with video capture cards designed
to capture video images. An embedded type DVR is specifically designed
as a digital video recorder with its operating system and application
software contained in firmware or read only memory.
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