Dvr | Viewtron Hybrid
Connect cameras
Network configuration
On-device initial setup
Storage & retention
Remote access
Motion detection & alerts
The situation: A grocery store needs high-detail coverage at cash registers (IP cameras for license plate recognition) but wide-angle coverage for aisles (analog). The solution: The Viewtron Hybrid DVR handles both. The AI human detection filters out false alarms from shopping carts, sending push alerts only for actual loitering. viewtron hybrid dvr
One of the most critical features of modern Viewtron units is H.265+ video compression.
Because a hybrid system mixes high-bitrate IP cameras with analog cameras, storage efficiency is vital. H.265+ allows you to keep weeks of footage on a standard 2TB or 4TB hard drive without degrading image quality.
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Before diving into the Viewtron specifics, it is crucial to understand the terminology. A standard DVR (Digital Video Recorder) only accepts analog cameras via BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) connectors. An NVR (Network Video Recorder) only accepts IP cameras over an Ethernet network. A Hybrid DVR (or HDVR) does both.
The Viewtron Hybrid DVR is essentially a "Swiss Army Knife" recorder. On the back panel, you will find: Connect cameras
This hybrid capability allows you to connect your old analog cameras and new megapixel IP cameras to the same recorder, viewing them side-by-side on a single monitor or mobile app.