JackAndy
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The most affordable way to do cameras is go analog and several DVRs with a Ethernet output. You can then tie as many DVRs and view from a smartphone if needed cause most manufactures offer cloud base software. This also makes for a closed network if needed. When you get into IP only cameras all the software is proprietary and the cost triples and your using their cameras only. You will get more bang for your buck and have a better selection now and in the future going this route. A huge distributor like ADI has everything you would need and supplies the majority of the contractors in the east coast .
The reason for several DVRs is you can place a 4 channel or 8 channel in a garage one in your house and home network back to a cloud base software for remote viewing or pull it off your home network when on site. This way if a DVR goes bad your not loosing the whole system not to mention the cost or running wires a great distance.
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I'd have to agree here, not that other software isn't also good.
I have 2 DVR's on one house now and I manage them all through the same app. I'm about to get one or two more DVR's on a second location and its nice to be able to manage them all through one place.
What would be really nice is if the alarm system integrated into the camera system. For now, I have to check iSmart Alarm to see when a door was opened and then I can open up that time frame on the video playback.
I am not sure this is correct. I have at least three different brands of ip camera's. All use onvif and or RTSP. There is no need for proprietary software most open source software is good enough. Blue Iris being a highly recommended software both free or paid. Zone minder is one I use. Onvifer is what I use on my phone to view my cameras. Lots of options.
That sounds just as good as the multiple DVR's to be honest but I know the IP cameras cost more in the end. I get the 8 camera Samsung systems for $300 including everything. Its hard to beat. I bought a couple really nice cameras with better night vision for $70-80 each. Mostly I just want a high number of cameras to catch different angles. I include microphones too to capture audio on 4 of the 8.
