Hello all . . . Pretty new to the video game, so looking for some recommendations. I love the cliff notes, but didn't find anything to answer this specific question. (Wish I had read a lot of that earlier, though)
I have 4 Amcrest cameras (and adding a few more). I started using Amcrest cloud to just get off the ground, but as I add cameras that becomes more expensive. So I am ready to invest in an NVR. One of my cameras is the 5MP fisheye edition from Amcrest, so I need de-warping functionality. As as I can tell, my options are as follows:
1) Amcrest NVR. Although I am tech savvy (with PC/network, not video), this was my first choice as the simplest route. I've enjoyed playing with the new cameras, but don't intend to make it a hobby, so KISS would be good for me. Unfortunately, I learned from Amcrest today that there is no de-warping feature with their NVR. I assume there is an option to download off a video stream and use some 3rd party software to de-warp, but sorta defeats the purpose.
2) Blue Iris. I originally thought I would do this, based on all the great things I hear, but this will cost more in hardware and I've decided, as I said, to KISS.
3) A third-party NVR. I'm ready to go this route, but need some recommendations. Something on the relative low end (I don't need the higher end features, such as RAID or facial recognition),. but that can at least dewarp .
I suppose I could always just dispense with the fisheye camera and consider it a loss, but I haven't given up yet! If any more information would be helpful, please let me ,now.
Uncle Charlie
I have 4 Amcrest cameras (and adding a few more). I started using Amcrest cloud to just get off the ground, but as I add cameras that becomes more expensive. So I am ready to invest in an NVR. One of my cameras is the 5MP fisheye edition from Amcrest, so I need de-warping functionality. As as I can tell, my options are as follows:
1) Amcrest NVR. Although I am tech savvy (with PC/network, not video), this was my first choice as the simplest route. I've enjoyed playing with the new cameras, but don't intend to make it a hobby, so KISS would be good for me. Unfortunately, I learned from Amcrest today that there is no de-warping feature with their NVR. I assume there is an option to download off a video stream and use some 3rd party software to de-warp, but sorta defeats the purpose.
2) Blue Iris. I originally thought I would do this, based on all the great things I hear, but this will cost more in hardware and I've decided, as I said, to KISS.
3) A third-party NVR. I'm ready to go this route, but need some recommendations. Something on the relative low end (I don't need the higher end features, such as RAID or facial recognition),. but that can at least dewarp .
I suppose I could always just dispense with the fisheye camera and consider it a loss, but I haven't given up yet! If any more information would be helpful, please let me ,now.
Uncle Charlie