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  • Advanced H.264 Video Compression
  • CIF Real-Time Recording (30FPS per channel x 8 cameras = 240FPS Total) / D1 Recording Option (7.5FPS per channel x 8 cameras = 60FPS Total)
  • Stream Live Video Directly to a remote PC, iPhone, iPad, Android, or other Supported Smartphone Running Windows Mobile Pro or Symbian on 3G Networks
  • Trigger Email Alerts on Motion Detection Events.
  • Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive;DVR Supports up to 8 Security Cameras
  • Backup vital video from the DVR to a PC or Flash Drive

Q-See QS408-411-5 Precision Recording Security System with 4 Indoor/Outdoor Cameras and Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive

This 8 channel multifunctional security logic gives you peace mind knowing your home or business is protected even as you’re away. The 4 indoor/outdoor cameras protect your premises from thieves, vandals, and break-ins any time of day or night. Q-See uses the latest technology with H.264 compression, providing exceptional image quality even as using minimal hard drive space. You can conveniently manage multiple cameras from anywhere in the world through the Internet!

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What customers say about Q-See QS408-411-5 Precision Recording Security System with 4 Indoor/Outdoor Cameras and Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive?

  1. 212 of 227 people found the subsequent review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A long time Q-see user discovers their newest manufactured goods, January 25, 2011
    By 
    HMMWV “God, Country, Corps” (santa clara, CA USA) –
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    I bought my first q-see DVR (digital video recorder) about 3 years ago right here on amazon.com. It was known as a “PENTAPLEX” which predestined you could do 5 things at the same time – record live video from multiple channels, backup the hard disk, view video in the least over the internet, view video locally on a TV set, and search through recordings to find out who took your recycle bin full of cans. Pentaplex and Triplex are names given as to how many actions the unit can do simultaneously.

    That unit is still running after driving the neighborhood drug dealers out of their rent free abandoned home (and having them arrested numerous times – it povided key evidence of license plate numbers, video of drug deals going down, spousal abuse — you name it the police department got it. For that matter the PD could log in over the internet to check up on who was here if they wanted to)

    I live on a 2 block long road full of modern silent 4500 sq ft homes, and crosswise from me was a 60 year ancient 931 sq ft original house that had become the neighborhood drug hangout – a place to go smoke a bowl, ride your motorcycle through the front door of the house and out the back, to hook up with the homies, etc. It certainly did not fit in – the crime rate rose – the house adjacent to the drug house was robbed 5 times in 3 months. Both me and my next door neighbor installed MONITORED alarms and we formed our own neighborhood watch. His was a .357 and mine was a 9mm.

    The Q-see was instrumental in getting rid of the trash. It provided numerous photographic enlargements of license plates, video evidence used in court to convict the individual squatting here, and more 30 second drive by drug deals than I could count, happening every 3-5 minutes right in front of my house.

    I installed 8 cameras covering every angle possible, 2 PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom – like the casino’s use) domes that I could controll in the least over the internet to see what is going on if I was not home, and motion detectors, microphones – all of this was OVERT meaning it was blatant that you were on camera if you came nearby – I had to place up a sign because legally I could not record voice without notifying the people (video is OK) due to wiretapping laws that are outdated, so I place my sign on the 60 year ancient tree in front of my house warning people they were under video and audio surveilance. In 3 months we had the dealers out, the rightful owners back, they had to demolish the house because it was so terribly hurt, and then they built a groundbreaking new 4500 sq ft home in maintenance with the neighborhood.

    About Q-see

    Q-see brings the $12,000 DVR that the casinos use to catch card cheats down to the price a homeowner can afford. I recommend any home first install a MONITORED clock radio logic and make it BLATANT that one is in place (huge bell box outside in a conspicuous place) – this will rid yourself of 90% of the crime because criminals know everywhere to look for these and when they find them, they walk on to your neighbor’s house to rob instead. After an clock radio comes video evidence of WHO did WHAT and WHEN with PROOF. Q-see gives you this.

    What do all the numbers mean? What is H.264?

    When dealing with video (which is inherently analog) and you go to digitize it, you would normally find yourself swamped in data, because video is 30 pictures per second, each 740×480, full affect (or b&W at night with IR vision cameras). Imagine a 1.3 megapixel camera taking 30 pictures per second – your memory card would be full in a link minutes at the most.

    The announce industry faced the same problem when the FCC mandated that they “go digital” recently – here was not enough room on a channel to place raw high classification television. So they did what we do on our PCs when we have a bunch of files – they compressed them. This process is known as coding and decoding and is abbreviated CODEC for those of us who dont like to type alot. MANY codecs exist – divx, h.264, h.263, mjpeg, etc. H.264 but crams the best quality picture into the smallest amount of disk space. It’s used by the satellite providers to give you more channels than they could without it. Best of all, it’s free. No royalties to pay.

    You’re going to hear alot about frames per second. 1 video channel is 30 frames per second. That’s for one camera. If you have 8 cameras, then it 8 times 30 or 240 frames per second that your 8 camera DVR must record (if you want smooth free flowing video like you are accustomed to on TV) – now you don’t need free flowing video – you can cut from 30 to 15 frames per second and still get reasonably smooth video. The point is that any DVR has a regulate as to how many FPS (Frames per Second) it can record. You get to choose which cameras get the best picture, and which ones only take 2 pictures per second (as an example) if you do not have 240 frames per second.

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  2. 26 of 26 people found the subsequent review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Garbage, April 14, 2012
    By 
    Kyle

    This review is from: Q-See QS408-411-5 Precision Recording Security Logic with 4 Indoor/Outdoor Cameras and Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive (Electronics)

    I reckon all the excellent reviews for this manufactured goods must be on paper by q-see’s marketing team. This manufactured goods is just worthless garbage. I’ve had it for less than a year and already two of the four cameras are filled on the inside with condensation rendering them worthless. After I was finally able to track down q-see’s customer service number, it was just a place a message and someone will call you back. They don’t even have anyone answering the phone with customer service. I was dumbfounded. And of course no one called me back. Please, do yourself a favor and don’t waste your hard earned money on this garbage.

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