Geovision GV-650B 16 Channel Video Capture DVR Card GV650 with version V8.5 Complete Webcam Software Suite Included

Geovision
SKU: GV-650B-16

The card is affordable and easy to install so you can start monitoring your surveillance footage today. Users will receive free lifetime technical support with the purchase of this card. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes, chasing playback where a recording can be viewed before it has been completed, and skipping of advertising.

The card is affordable and easy to install so you can start monitoring your surveillance footage today. Users will receive free lifetime technical support with the purchase of this card. FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow. Hard-disk based digital video recorders make the "time shifting" feature (traditionally done by a VCR) much more convenient, and also allow for "trick modes" such as pausing live TV, instant replay of interesting scenes, chasing playback where a recording can be viewed before it has been completed, and skipping of advertising. Most DVRs use the MPEG format for compressing the digitized video signals. 

This DVR card records 60 frames per second straight onto your computer. It can record clear footage from up 16 surveillance cameras and playback footage on your PC or Mac. 

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The Geovision GV-650B is a 16-channel video capture DVR card designed for use in a surveillance system. It provides high-quality video recording and playback capabilities and comes bundled with Geovision's V8.5 webcam software suite for added convenience.

The GV-650B is capable of capturing up to 480 frames per second (fps) at 704 x 480 resolution, delivering high-quality video footage that is clear and detailed. It features H.264 compression technology, which minimizes the file size of video recordings without compromising on quality. This helps to conserve storage space and reduce bandwidth usage, making it ideal for use in larger surveillance systems.

The card is easy to install and comes with all the necessary drivers and software for quick and seamless setup. It also supports various video input sources, including analog cameras, IP cameras, and other surveillance devices.

The included Geovision V8.5 webcam software suite provides users with a comprehensive set of tools for managing and monitoring their surveillance system. It features a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate and provides users with real-time video playback and recording, as well as advanced video analytics and management features.

 

v8.5 Installation Guidev8.5 New Feature Guide
v8.5 Compatible with Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 32bit & 64bit

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These prices are for the card and software and do not include the PC or cameras.
 

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Datasheet

Specifications

Input Type

D-Type: DB15 X 2

Video Input(s)

4, 8, 12, 16 Cams

Audio Input(s)

2 Channels

Total Recording Rate
At 320 X 240 Resolution /
MPEG4 (ASP)

60 fps (NTSC), 50 fps (PAL)

Display Rate

60 fps (NTSC), 50 fps (PAL)

Video Resolution - NTSC/PAL

Full D1, Half D1, CIF

Compression Format

Geo MPEG4, Geo MPEG4 (ASP), Geo H264, Geo H264 V2

GV-A16 Support

Yes

GV-NET Card Support

Yes

GV-NET/IO Card Support

Yes

Dimensions (W x H)

D-Type : 174 x 107 (mm) / 6.85 x 4.21 (in)

Installation Guide

Single Card & Two Cards

Note: GV-650 is currently not compatible with VIA series and ATI series chipset motherboards.

Minimum System Requirements For One Card

OS Supported

32-bit

Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008
 

64-bit

Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008

CPU

Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz with Hyper-threading

RAM

Windows XP : 2 x 512 MB Dual Channels
Windows Vista / 7 / Server 2008: 2 x 1 GB Dual Channels

HDD

80 GB

VGA

ATI Radeon X600
NVIDIA 6200

DirectX

9.0c

Minimum System Requirements For Two Cards

OS Supported

32-bit

Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008
 

64-bit

Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008

CPU

Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz with Hyper-threading

RAM

2 x 1 GB Dual Channels

HDD

160 GB

VGA

ATI Radeon X600
NVIDIA 6200

DirectX

9.0c



Frames Per Second Captured/Displayed
FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live video display and playback is completely fluid just like a television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video, resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at once, and these must be split evenly between the number of cameras plugged into the card.

For example, if you use a 20fps card and plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16 cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very smooth.

The more FPS, the more powerful the card will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per camera as your budget will allow.

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