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What is a Digital Video Recorder (DVR)?

A Digital Video Recorder (DVR) records video to local storage devices, most commonly a hard drive.  DVR can record analog video sources on-site or capture video from a digital source. DVRs can be connected to analog cameras via coaxial cables, enabling them to be accessed remotely.  DVRs offer enhanced functionality like the ability to search recordings for events, or sort by time and date. DVRs can be configured to automatically replace older footage once storage becomes full.

  • DVR Hardware Features
  • Mountable in a server rack
  • Can include multiple source inputs (coaxial/optical)
  • External monitor output
  • I/O connection for tilt pan zoom (PTZ) camera
  • Event notification from security devices
  • Notification for connectivity issues