Hello everyone,
This is my first post here and apologies if this has already been discussed, I just could not find a thread concerning this issue.
Basically I have three different systems: Zmodo Spoe system (with NVR and 4x 720p cameras), Kguard analog cameras connected to 8 channel NVR (DVR?) and a PTZ camera (probably a Chinese manufacturer), which I am able to view and control from IE.
I am trying to gather all these cameras in one software/browser (under one page) to view.
I have tried using BlueIris and Ispy. Although their CPU utilization is very high when I add these cameras.
Whenever I use Zmodo's Zviewer and Kguard's Kview softwares, they practically do not change CPU usage at all.
As far as I understand, they use NVR's built-in CPU and just display video on my PC.
Is it possible to accomplish the same with any software, so that NVR's CPU is utilized instead of PC's but all these different cameras can be viewed under one software? All these NVR's have built-in motion detection capabilities and hard drives, so I will be using PC just to view them and not to record anything locally.
Thanks in advance
This is my first post here and apologies if this has already been discussed, I just could not find a thread concerning this issue.
Basically I have three different systems: Zmodo Spoe system (with NVR and 4x 720p cameras), Kguard analog cameras connected to 8 channel NVR (DVR?) and a PTZ camera (probably a Chinese manufacturer), which I am able to view and control from IE.
I am trying to gather all these cameras in one software/browser (under one page) to view.
I have tried using BlueIris and Ispy. Although their CPU utilization is very high when I add these cameras.
Whenever I use Zmodo's Zviewer and Kguard's Kview softwares, they practically do not change CPU usage at all.
As far as I understand, they use NVR's built-in CPU and just display video on my PC.
Is it possible to accomplish the same with any software, so that NVR's CPU is utilized instead of PC's but all these different cameras can be viewed under one software? All these NVR's have built-in motion detection capabilities and hard drives, so I will be using PC just to view them and not to record anything locally.
Thanks in advance