Let’s touch the IP side. No doubt there are plenty of hybrid on the market. Today most of those systems do either or both of two things: 1) they support 8 or 16 SD cameras 2) they reduce the number of analog cameras by the number of IP cameras supported. In the future we can look forward to additional HD camera support - today we support a substantial use case with our 8 or 16 analog PLUS 2 IP cameras recording either SD or HD video.

The total bandwidth supported is 4 Mbps at a maximum analog load, that is 480/400 IPS and 4 CIF for a DX47800 with 5 client connections. Thought we don’t gain support for any additional cameras at less than maximum settings, we do gain additional bandwidth – for example, if recording at only 480 IPS @ CIF, as with the DX4700, we gain another 1 Mbps; if with only 1 client connection, we gain and additional 3 Mpbs.

Also on the IP camera side – we support the most important camera line for us – that is Sarix! We also support Axis – for both lines, SD and HD cameras. For Axis today, those cameras written to their VAPIX 3 API.

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