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Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 7:28 pm
by GarySchiltz
I have a Hikvision 8-camera 1080p DVR, but I don't much like the software that comes with it. The cameras are all 1080p analog cameras that connect with coaxial cable to the DVR. The DVR itself can connect by ethernet to a switch or router, and theoretically the DVR can then be accessed via a web browser, but that way of accessing it isn't supported very well. Instead, there is dedicated software that runs on Windows and connects by IP address to the DVR. Additionally, the DVR can be accessed by a smartphone app (Hik Connect) over the internet. I have no idea how that works, but since my router is behind a firewall, I suspect there is some kind of relay server in China.
Anyway, the question is if Blue Iris would provide similar functionality?
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 3:31 pm
by TimG
Hi, you would need to find a 1080 dvr card that is compatible with BI5, as BI5 is primarily for IP cams (connected with ethernet cable rather than co-ax).
I still use one Euresys Picolo Pro2 pci card with my old SD analogue cameras, so it may be possible.
Try sending an email to support. I think you would probably be looking for a pci-e h264/h265 1080 dvr card, but I don't know exactly what output your cameras will have. You will have to check.
Let us know what you find, as I'm sure this question will get asked again.
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 7:05 pm
by HeneryH
Some people have used the existing DVR as the converter. If your existing analog system publishes URLs for each camera you can point BI to those URLs.
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 12:47 pm
by Matts1984
Agree with HeneryH...
I haven't done it myself but I've read (somewhere, either here or the other forum) about simply using BI to connect to the NVR and let it do the converting. It's worth trying as you're out nothing if it doesn't work.
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 2:13 pm
by Thixotropic
An analog-to-digital adapter might be an one way to solve this:
RCA to HDMI, GANA 1080P Mini RCA Composite CVBS AV to HDMI Video Audio Converter
https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-C ... B01L8GG6PW
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 1:31 am
by Tommty79
II have what I call a "hybrid" camera system. I have a Hikvision 16 channel Analog DVR and a computer running Blue Iris. I have 12 cameras and 9 are analog and the balance are POE IP. Blue Iris is my management system for both. I have no problems pointing BI to my DVR and seeing and recording all my alalong cameras. I just use the http address and the camera number.
As my analog cameras die, I replace them with IP cameras. As my system seems to work fine, I'm in to rush to change everything out.
Not sure if this helps you.... but if I can help... let me know.
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 7:17 pm
by stuntflyer
Tommty79 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 1:31 am
II have what I call a "hybrid" camera system. I have a Hikvision 16 channel Analog DVR and a computer running Blue Iris. I have 12 cameras and 9 are analog and the balance are POE IP. Blue Iris is my management system for both. I have no problems pointing BI to my DVR and seeing and recording all my alalong cameras. I just use the http address and the camera number.
As my analog cameras die, I replace them with IP cameras. As my system seems to work fine, I'm in to rush to change everything out.
Not sure if this helps you.... but if I can help... let me know.
Hi
What Hikvision DVR are you using? Does it have some specific feature or function that allows one to publish out each camera over the network so BI can access each analog camera individually? Have someone that has an analog system I wish to upgrade to BI and would like to transition them the same way you are.
Re: Newbie: Analog DVR & Cameras
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 8:50 pm
by blairg
Our Hibrid system is using an Axis 7216 encoder, with 16 analog BNC connections. It encodes everything to 1 ethernet port and it makes 4 camera streams per ip address.
Works great with BI,