H.264 is Hot: What are the Potential Problems and Risks?
[UPDATE: This article is deprecated. The H.264 has now been widely accepted for years and is the surveillance market de facto standard. In 2013,...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
[UPDATE: This article is deprecated. The H.264 has now been widely accepted for years and is the surveillance market de facto standard. In 2013,...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
You may notice that your home cable modem offers greater bandwidth going down to your house than going up to the Internet. For instance, while you...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
Megapixel cameras have brought renewed interest in measures to maximize NVR/DVR storage duration and use. Cost is a big factor as the potential...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
Almost all IP video info is vendor marketing. Good decision making requires critically reading and analyzing this material. At first, I did not...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
Most new technology fails but when it is successful, the business benefits can be enormous. The challenge then is how to efficiently determine...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
ROI calculations are powerful but can be distorted. While they hold the promise of identifying objective value, they can often obscure the...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
IP cameras have become accepted by the security industry. Yet most cameras are still analog and most video management systems are still DVRs. When...
By John Honovich - over 16 years ago
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