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Maxell VP-100 VHS Dry Tape Video Head Cleaner Sale Price: $0.19 |
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Safely cleans tape heads and entire tape path . Non-abrasive |
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Maxell Cassette VHS-C Adapter Sale Price: $7.95 |
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Its easy to watch your VHS-C recordings in your VCR with the 290060 VHS-C Adapter from Maxell. Its simple to use-you don't even need batteries! |
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TDK 120 Minute Standard Video Tape (10-Pack) Sale Price: $12.00 |
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TDK T120 Premium Quality REVUE VHS video cassette tape is specifically designed for the repeated recording and playback of everyday use and is formulated for super sharp picture quality, fast, smooth cassette operation and maximum durability... |
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Magnavox DV225MG9 DVD Player & 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR with Line-in Recording Sale Price: $88.00 |
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Magnavox DV225MG9 Tunerless DVD Player and 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR . It is a DVD player and VCR recorder and it records from line in . Great for playing movies, progressive scan video out . Progressive Scan Video Out... |
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Honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe Sale Price: $51.00 |
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Unlock your memories trapped in old media such as VHS tapes and camcorders. With just a few clicks, you can archive your videotape collection onto DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Videotapes can deteriorate over time... |
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Magnavox ZV427MG9 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo, HDMI 1080p Up-Conversion, No Tuner Sale Price: $249.00 |
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Magnavox ZV427MG9 DVD/VCR Combo ZV427MG9 DVD/VCR Combo Players (Manufacturer Refurbished) |
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KINYO VC600 VHS-C Adapter Sale Price: $7.00 |
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The Kinyo VC-600 VHS-C Adapter is a manually operated adapter that allows hassle-free conversion of VHS-C tape into standard VHS format. |
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Maxell T120GX/8PK VHS Cassette Standard Grade T-120, 6 Hour, 8 Pack Sale Price: $10.01 |
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These standard grade T120 tapes are perfect for day to day use and can record up to 6 Hours (in EP mode) worth of video. |
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MAXELL LOT 10 NEW FOR PANASONIC, JVC, FUJI, SONY, TC-30 VHS-C VIDEO TAPES CASSETTE TC-30 TC30 Sale Price: $23.77 |
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Maxell VHSC TC-30 |
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MAXELL T-160HG High Grade VHS Video Cassette Sale Price: $1.75 |
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Features: Premium high grade videotape for outstanding picture and sound quality; High Grade is ideal for full-feature stereo VCRs and recording from full-size camcorders ; Great for recording in extended play modes (EP/LP) ... |
If you are on the market for a surveillance system, your timing is impeccable because right now we are at the crossroads of this migration to a new, more efficient, and more cost-effective solution for home and business security requirements. In a world with increasing crime and criminals, wireless surveillance equipment has turned into an icon for security.
Like many people, I have been afraid of electronic products in the past. As soon as I started thinking of setting up my own surveillance system for business or home I realized that the Camera, is but one element of a multi part System.
LetÂ’s explore the make-up of todayÂ’s complete wireless surveillance systems.
The 5 basic components of wireless video surveillance equipment are:
1. cameras
2. transmitters
3. receivers
4. Recorders (DVR/VCR) DVR=Digital Video Recorder. VCR=VideoCassette Recorder.
5. video displays(Monitors or Television)
All 5 of these components are fitted in some combination to create a complete video surveillance system.
How does a wireless Surveillance System Work?
The wireless camera transmits a signal to a receiver that is connected to the DVR or VCR.
Wireless cameras usually have a built-in transmitter that sends the video signal to a receiver. The receiver connects to your recording and/or viewing device. There the signal is either recorded or thereby saved or simply viewed.
Different Types of Wireless Cameras
Dome Cameras are simply board cameras built into dome housing.
Day-night domes equipped with high-power INFRARED Leeds for use indoors, outdoors
and low-light conditions. The day/night feature makes the camera color in the day light and then automatically switch to black and white in low light conditions.
Professional cameras can be mounted on walls, ceiling brackets, buildings,
indoors and outdoors. Professional security cameras can be weatherproof,
waterproof, day/night, low-light and even a snake camera that can access almost
any space. Professional security cameras are usually high resolution
resulting in a very sharp image with great detail. They come in color or black & white.
Hidden Cameras are so small they are virtually invisible to the naked eye.
Hidden cameras are in disguise as common household items such as Baby Wipes,
dolls, clocks, teddy bears, smoke detectors and radios.
Transmitters
Wireless Cameras usually use 2.4GHz transmitter---Video and Audio whose standard range varies from 200' to 700' depending on environmental conditions. There are however more powerful transmitters on the market. You will find that most wireless cameras come equipped with transmitters.
Receivers
The receiver intercepts a signal transmitted by the wireless camera then feeds that signal into the DVR or VCR that it is connected to.
Recorders
VCRs - VCRs record to a video cassette tape which creates the need to change tapes. Recently released VCRs with time-lapse and video motion detection features allow the VCR to begin recording only while motion is detected. Time-lapse is a series of images taken in a set number of time intervals. This means that not every frame is recorded as it is with Real Time. Time-lapse and motion detection help space on your 9 hour videotapes.
Depending on how much activity is detected one 9 hour tape could last you weeks. Because it only records when motion is detected...cuts off after 30 seconds, resets itself and waits for the next movement.
Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
Unlike VCRs, DVRs record video to a computer hard drive or other media such as a CD or DVD. This makes a DVR easy to maintain because there are no bulky tapes to change or the risk of losing video quality when recording over previous footage. Many DVRs can be operated and monitored remotely from anywhere in the world using the Internet.
By selecting to implement this fairly simple solution for your business and home surveillance, you fulfill a clear need while gaining security and comfort.
Shopping malls, schools, hospitals, parking garages, office buildings, airports, casinos, government services, warehouses, estates and financial institutions all now commonly use video based surveillance equipment in order to protect their wares and limit costly losses.
In conclusion, for a business or home surveillance system it would be advisable to select a complete system. Being a simple system does not deduct from its importance, or its surveillance function. The expenses incurred from buying wireless video surveillance equipment is worth the effort and cost, because this equipment not only reduces the costs of security, but also helps in curbing crime and vandalism.
The Author Jerry Tarrer was born in a small coal mining town in West Virginia. At the end of World War II his father returned from the war and moved the entire family to Chicago Illinois. He was educated in the inner city completing high school and 2 years of college. After joining an apprentice-printing program, Jerry became a Master Printer and worked in his field for 37 years. Jerry is the father of 5 adult children and 13 grandchildren. The author’s website is [http://www.securityspy4u.com]
How do i save VHS videos on my computer? or connect a VCR?
I have a lot of videos cassettes of bithdays , marriages, etc. I can't afford to lose them. I want to connect my VCR to my PC...how?
could u suggest me something so that directly burn the videos to a cd / dvd ?
u need a capture card ...
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