Publisher's Description
From logiware:
go1984 was designed for professional and problem-free video surveillance. It offers you a wide choice of image sources ? IP cams, Webcams, video capture cards and any other HTTP image source. The number is limited only by the capacity of your computer. The interface is user-friendly, provides speedy access to the scenes stored and has integrated maskable motion detection. You can set up a whole surveillance system that allows access to remote cameras in the LAN or WAN by networking several computers running go1984. go1984 turns your PC into a video surveillance system that is comparable with any of the more expensive systems currently on the market. View your hall door, your warehouse or your summer home. You have instant access to the images, which means that you're always in the picture about what's happening in your absence.
Version 3.8.0.2 includes Camera Axis P1343, Camera Axis P1343 H.264 and Camera Axis P1344.
What's new in this version: Version 3.8.0.2 includes Camera Axis P1343, Camera Axis P1343 H.264 and Camera Axis P1344.
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"The best value most compatible NVR on the market."
Version: go1984 3.0.3.1
Pros
Beautifully designed fully functional cross browser online interface.
Compatible with almost all the network cameras out there.
Great support via email.
Best value no per camera licensing fees.
Free trial.Cons
Free trial has terrible performance and only when you get the liscence does the program fly.
Summary
I first off want to say I don't work for go1984, though with the amount of money I have paid them in software licenses sometimes I ask myself. This is my first post in a forum pertaining to my business and I am hoping to be in the forums more often as I realize the knowledge that I have acquired is not as common as I once thought and I am not selfish enough not to share it.
I have installed more IP camera systems than anyone in Connecticut. I have installed systems of 48+ cameras on a POE switch linked to a server box of my design by SFP Gigabit optical just as I have put together small systems of 4 cameras, sometimes depending on the budget I have even used CCTV, reluctantly of course.
I have been through numerous NVR solutions, from the free ones that lock you into the cameras manufacturer with limited features, to distributed software licenses costing upwards of 10,000 USD.
I have been around the proverbial IP camera block more in the last 2 years than most companies have ventured in their existence.
I will not give away all the things I have found as some of it gives me a serious edge but as far as cameras go, I figure the more people that know about these folks at logiware the more money they will make, the more money they make the better the program will get, the happier me and my customers will be.
I wont go into all the specs but it is the most refined, cleanest looking, well put together, well featured, and best of all cheapest NVR software I have been able to find. You want to set up sixteen monitors on one machine, this software will let you do it. Want to use a web interface that has almost all the features of the downloadable software, this thing can do it. In the web interface you can draw a box on the PTZ picture and this thing will zoom and move the camera to bring the box into view, all without downloading anything, and you can use ANY BROWSER. Most of these programs require active X and IE to work, since IE doesn't work right period, heh, this is a problem for me.
You don't have per camera fees. Build the box as big as you can and as many cameras as you can stuff in it your set.
I have a dual core machine running 16 cameras at 20-25 FPS.
You don't need a beast to run it.
Try it they have a free demo. If you have an IP camera they support it almost guaranteed.
1 or 2 cameras you might have to tweak, like the Trendnet TV-IP201P didn't work well until I changed the URI. There support is great and if you have a camera they don't support ask them and they will help you add it.
Also the demo is SLOW. If you add a few cameras and get a slow FPS its because you need a license for the software to FLY.
Email me if you have any questions.
Go1984.com is the site, read up on it you will be thankful you found them, they are huge in the UK, but I have been to several trade shows in the US and know one has heard of them, lol oh well.
Oh and full Iphone/windows mobile compatibility.
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Version: go1984 3.5.2.5
Pros
tolles programm hoffe ich
Cons
ist doch ganz toll, oder
Summary
kann man toll mit schauen
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