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How to Understand a Stand-Alone DVR

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As the name suggests, a stand-alone refers to a Digital Video Recorder that compresses multiple facilities into a single box. This box contains boards, power sources, CPU and other DVR-related services. What results is a gadget that gives you all the facilities of a digital recorder. What’s more, you can easily store it in a small cabinet.

From Quick Guide: Using DVRs
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Understand the make-up of a stand-alone DVR. It consists of a single board, which includes all the devices and components.

  2. Step 2

    Understand the software requirements. Stand-alone DVRs need an operating system, which is embedded within the IC chip on the board. This is a permanent feature and can’t be tampered or modified in any way.

  3. Step 3

    Assess the advantages of its configuration. Having the software and hardware pre-configured rules out any compatibility issues between the software and hardware.

  4. Step 4

    Understand its features. Like other DVRs, it too provides digital storage on the hard drive and can be connected to the network. Depending upon the brand you opt for, you can even get a remote controlled DVR.

Tips & Warnings
  • Stand-alone DVRs give you great choices in terms of the features and storage capacities. Contact your nearest retailer to take your pick.
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