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NVR for high-density network video applications

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 18, 2009

Lanner Electronics has announced the release of a new NVR for surveillance and other high-density network video applications.

The Lanner VR-2416 provides 16-channel analogue video input, internal H.264/AVC Full D1 encoding, video looping and sequence monitoring, TV-Out and DVI-D ports.

The VR-2416 includes DVI/VGA output and TV-Out video looping and sequencing, allowing the user to view multiple video streams sequentially.

Additionally, the VR-2416 has all of its I/O and network interfaces placed on the rear of the unit, with only the USB ports, power button and DVD-RW drive front-facing.

This design allows OEM customers to customise the faceplate and exterior of the product to better suit their own branding requirements.

Platform specifications include 16-channel H.264/AVC hardware encoder with an Intel Q35 + ICH9DO chipset supporting Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad CPUs, four internal 3.5in SATA II hard drive bays, a slim DVD-RW drive, maximum 4GB DDR2 RAM and two GbE network ports.

Internal Rapid Recovery and support for RAID levels 0, 1, 10 and 5 ensure data integrity.

The VR-2416 supports Windows XP and several Linux versions including Ubuntu 7.0 and Fedora 7 or 10.

It includes an SDK for either Windows or Linux, along with the Lanner Eyeshot 2000 SDK and control panel reference software.

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